Ex-CRPF Sub-Inspector Impersonates Officer, Arrested After Car Crash in Indore
A dismissed CRPF sub-inspector, Ganesh Parmar, was apprehended in Indore for posing as an inspector and causing a car accident. Clad in a CRPF uniform, Parmar rammed a motorcycle while driving recklessly. He was detained by locals and handed over to police. Investigations are ongoing.
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In a startling incident in Indore, a former CRPF sub-inspector, Ganesh Parmar, has been apprehended for allegedly posing as an inspector and driving recklessly, resulting in a car crash.
The 35-year-old was in a CRPF uniform when he rammed his car into a motorcycle in Lasudia. Additional Deputy Commissioner Amarendra Singh revealed that locals detained Parmar as he tried to flee and handed him over to the police.
Parmar, who had previously been dismissed from the CRPF, is currently in custody and undergoing a medical examination. A case has been registered, and a thorough investigation is in progress.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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