Maha MLAs who thrashed policeman in Assembly surrender
Maha MLAs who thrashed policeman in Assembly surrender
Maha legislators who allegedly thrashed a sub-inspector surrender before the police, booked under various sections of the IPC.

Mumbai: Two Maharashtra legislators, who allegedly assaulted traffic police sub-inspector Sachin Suryawanshi, in the state Assembly premises, surrendered before the police on Thursday. A crime branch official said, "Initially, Vasai MLA Kshitij Thakur and then legislator Ram Kadam surrendered before us at the police headquarters here and their statements are being recorded." He also added that "The formalities to arrest them are underway. After their arrest, the duo will be produced before a local court later in the day."

On March 19, an FIR was registered at Marine Drive police station against Thakur, Kadam (MNS) and 14 others for allegedly beating the 31-year-old police sub inspector with Worli Traffic Police at Vidhan Bhawan. Later, the crime branch took over the investigations.

Suryawanshi had allegedly stopped the vehicle of Thakur a day ago on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link when the MLA was on his way to attend the Legislative Assembly Session. Thakur was reportedly fined because his vehicle had exceeded the speed limit. There was an altercation between the legislator and the policeman, during which the latter allegedly misbehaved with the MLA.

Following the incident, the policeman was thrashed at the entrance to the visitors gallery in the House, by a group of legislators including Thakur, Kadam, Rajan Salvi (Shiv Sena), Pradeep Jaiswal (Independent), among others.

Sources said that the accused have been booked under IPC sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 341 (wrongful restraint), 353 (assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace), 323 (punishment for voluntarily causing hurt) and 506 (ii) (criminal intimidation).

Suryawanshi, who is undergoing treatment at the St George hospital in South Mumbai, said in a statement on Wednesday that he was attacked by the legislators after he had come out of Legislative Council Deputy Chairman Vasant Davkhare's office on the first floor and was sitting on a bench, about to leave for the canteen.

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