<p>The city police arrested two drunk Saudi Arabian nationals for creating a ruckus and abusing and obstructing police officers from discharging their duty on Saturday night.</p>.<p>The arrested have been identified as Amar Ali Salam (19) and Hussain Salah Mohammed (19). After receiving information that a couple of foreigners were quarrelling in front of a mobile showroom on Residency Road, the Ashoknagar police rushed to the spot. One of the constables started recording the scuffle on his mobile phone.</p>.<p>The two youths then tried to flee but the police caught them with the help of a few passersby and bundled them to the station.</p>.<p>During questioning, the police learnt that both the men were in an inebriated state and Salam told the police, “I am a Saudi. Your bloody Indian law cannot do anything with me. I will teach you Indian police a lesson,” and started abusing the police.</p>.<p>Sub-inspector Dhananjay filed a complaint against the duo, who were produced before a magistrate and remanded in judicial custody.</p>
<p>The city police arrested two drunk Saudi Arabian nationals for creating a ruckus and abusing and obstructing police officers from discharging their duty on Saturday night.</p>.<p>The arrested have been identified as Amar Ali Salam (19) and Hussain Salah Mohammed (19). After receiving information that a couple of foreigners were quarrelling in front of a mobile showroom on Residency Road, the Ashoknagar police rushed to the spot. One of the constables started recording the scuffle on his mobile phone.</p>.<p>The two youths then tried to flee but the police caught them with the help of a few passersby and bundled them to the station.</p>.<p>During questioning, the police learnt that both the men were in an inebriated state and Salam told the police, “I am a Saudi. Your bloody Indian law cannot do anything with me. I will teach you Indian police a lesson,” and started abusing the police.</p>.<p>Sub-inspector Dhananjay filed a complaint against the duo, who were produced before a magistrate and remanded in judicial custody.</p>