
Ranchi, February 18 The Ranchi Police have filed two FIRs in connection with the incident of dragging a man on the hood of a speeding car in broad daylight here, a senior police officer said on Wednesday.
The incident occurred near Rajendra Chowk in the Doranda police station area on Tuesday.
SP (City) Paras Rana said, "As soon as the incident was reported, the police took cognizance of it and both parties were brought to the police station. Later, they submitted written complaints, on the basis of which FIRs were lodged."
The victim, a motorcyclist, told the police that he had an altercation with the car driver and was trying to stop the vehicle to demand compensation money. During this attempt, the man drove the vehicle with the victim on the hood, the SP said.
Police identified the car driver as Manoj Tandon, an advocate of the Jharkhand High Court.
Tandon claimed the motorcyclist had suddenly come from the wrong side.
"The motorcyclist suddenly came in front of my car from the wrong side, causing a slight impact. Neither was the motorcyclist injured nor was his motorcycle damaged. I was harassed and abused by a group of people, who wanted me to get out of the car," he said.
"There was no choice but to leave the spot; otherwise, I would have faced death," he stated.
In his written complaint, the car owner said the victim demanded money, which he refused to give. He further claimed a group of people had begun moving to surround his car. Becoming frightened, he abruptly drove the car forward, Rana said.
The police are thoroughly investigating the matter and will take further action once the probe is over, he said.
A purported video of the dramatic over 40-second episode had also surfaced on social media. However,


