Violent Clash Erupts At Posh Housing Society In Greater Noida As Car 'Without Sticker' Stopped By Guards; Incident Caught On Camera
A violent clash erupted between residents and security guards of Greater Noida's Amrapali Leisure Valley after a car 'without sticker' was stopped at the gate.
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Noida: A violent clash erupted at a posh housing society in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida on Monday. The incident was recorded on camera. The video is doing rounds on social media. The clash broke out at Greater Noida West's Amrapali Leisure Valley between residents and security guards over the entry of a car without the parking sticker of the complex, reported NDTV.
After the car without a complex sticker was stopped by security guards, it led to an argument between the two sides. The matter soon escalated.
Video Of The Incident:
In the video, one of the men can be seen pushing the security guard present at the gate. He also retaliated.
Soon, the altercation turned violent as both sides started attacking each other with sticks. A woman guard even tried to stop the brawl. Soon, other residents intervened to control the situation. Blood could be seen coming out of the head of one of the guards.
The brawl went on for four to five minutes. A complaint was lodged at the Bisrakh police station by the security guard-in-charge, Tejpal, and the case has been registered, reported NDTV. Two people have been arrested by the police so far in connection with the incident.
A detailed investigation has been launched into the matter.
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