<p>Bengaluru: Ashok Nagar police registered a case after a man was allegedly attacked when he wanted to enter a pub. </p><p>According to the police, Khadar Sha Valli, 32, from B Narayanapura, filed a complaint on August 9 at the Ashok Nagar station, where an FIR was registered. </p>.Bengaluru | Two college students bitten by stray dogs, hospitalised.<p>Valli told the police that on August 9, he and his two friends from Hyderabad visited another pub at around 3 pm near Garuda Mall. After having a few drinks and eating at the first venue, Valli asked the person manning the entrance of No Limits Pub in Ashok Nagar what the entry fee was. </p><p>Valli was allegedly denied entry for not wearing shoes. When he asked again, he was told Rs 3,500 was the entry fee per person. Valli told the police that when they tried to enter, around 20 bouncers came to hit them. </p><p>The bouncers beat them up without even telling the reason behind the assault, the FIR noted. As per the FIR, Valli was rescued by the police and taken to the station. </p><p>The case was booked under Sections 115 (2) (Voluntarily causing hurt), 118(1) (Voluntarily causing hurt or grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means), 189(2) (Unlawful assembly) and 191 (Rioting) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). </p><p>A police source said that some suspects were placed under arrest. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: Ashok Nagar police registered a case after a man was allegedly attacked when he wanted to enter a pub. </p><p>According to the police, Khadar Sha Valli, 32, from B Narayanapura, filed a complaint on August 9 at the Ashok Nagar station, where an FIR was registered. </p>.Bengaluru | Two college students bitten by stray dogs, hospitalised.<p>Valli told the police that on August 9, he and his two friends from Hyderabad visited another pub at around 3 pm near Garuda Mall. After having a few drinks and eating at the first venue, Valli asked the person manning the entrance of No Limits Pub in Ashok Nagar what the entry fee was. </p><p>Valli was allegedly denied entry for not wearing shoes. When he asked again, he was told Rs 3,500 was the entry fee per person. Valli told the police that when they tried to enter, around 20 bouncers came to hit them. </p><p>The bouncers beat them up without even telling the reason behind the assault, the FIR noted. As per the FIR, Valli was rescued by the police and taken to the station. </p><p>The case was booked under Sections 115 (2) (Voluntarily causing hurt), 118(1) (Voluntarily causing hurt or grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means), 189(2) (Unlawful assembly) and 191 (Rioting) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). </p><p>A police source said that some suspects were placed under arrest. </p>