Blind music teacher and minor son booked for assaulting cop in Chembur
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Blind music teacher and minor son booked for assaulting cop in Chembur

Hindustan Times  

MUMBAI: A 49-year-old musician and private tutor, known for his affiliation with prestigious institutions, is at the centre of controversy after being booked by the Chembur police along with his 16-year-old son for assaulting an on-duty policeman and reckless driving. Blind music teacher and minor son booked for assaulting cop in Chembur According to the police, the teenage boy, who is not licensed to drive, was behind the wheel of a family-owned sedan accompanied by a female and another male friend. The vehicle allegedly rammed into two patrolling constables at Chembur Gymkhana, causing minor injuries to one of them, identified as Vijay Sonawane. Constable Sonawane sustained minor injuries and was rushed to Shree Hospital in Chembur,” a police officer said. The minor’s unlicensed driving and the father’s alleged violent behaviour led to charges under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and the Motor Vehicles Act.

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