Punjab Kings’ Shashank Singh denies assault allegations by cook dinner; probe underway
Indian Premier League’s Punjab Kings cricketer Shashank Singh on Tuesday denied allegations in opposition to him and his father Shailesh Singh, a retired Particular DG (IPS) after a primary info report (FIR) was registered on Monday by the Ratibad police in Bhopal in opposition to them. The grievance, filed by their home cook dinner Vipendra Singh (31) at their Bhopal residence, alleged assault, verbal abuse, and unlawful confinement.

“Vipendra got here from Rewa as a cook dinner however he didn’t know cooking. My mom and sister noticed him clicking photos and capturing movies of various rooms. We caught him doing so. My mom requested him to delete photos and movies. We thought of handing him over to the police, however he requested us and began crying. We let him go. We by no means even touched or abused him. My mom talked to him very politely. He’s making false accusations to save lots of himself,” Shashank stated.
“If the police strategy us, we’ll ask them to get better his cell phone information to get a transparent concept of what precisely occurred,” he added.
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Vipendra Singh alleged that quickly after becoming a member of work he was verbally and bodily abused over the standard of meals he ready. When he tried to give up the job, his cell phone was allegedly taken away and he was allegedly pressured to proceed working.
He claimed that Shailesh Singh, Shashank Singh and their driver thrashed him.
Further deputy commissioner of police Rashmi Agrawal Dubey stated the FIR was registered underneath sections 296a (obscene act in any public place) and 115(2) (punishment for voluntarily inflicting harm) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
“The sufferer underwent a medical examination after the FIR. Additional motion will probably be taken on the premise of the report. Ratibad police are probing the matter,” she added.

