<p>Mumbai: Police have registered a case against 10 to 15 CISF personnel for allegedly assaulting a doctor, his brother and another person in a road rage incident in Maharashtra's Navi Mumbai township, officials said on Monday.</p><p>The central force said it also filed a police FIR against the driver of the car and his brother as the former "hurled verbal abuses and attempted to assault" the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) bus driver.</p><p>It has ordered a court of inquiry (CoI) into the incident, which it claimed took place after the car "suddenly" overtook the CISF bus and "abruptly stopped" in front.</p><p>The accused CISF personnel have been issued notices in connection with the incident, which took place at 10:15 pm on November 29, the officials said.</p><p>Some buses were ferrying the CISF personnel to their quarters in Navi Mumbai's Kharghar area from Mumbai airport.</p><p>While moving towards Sector 36 in Kharghar, a speeding bus came dangerously close to a car between Utsav Chowk and Central Park, an official said.</p><p>The car owner, a doctor by profession and also a local functionary of a political party, chased the bus and asked its driver to stop the vehicle, he said.</p><p>The car owner objected to the bus driver's rash driving, following which an argument broke out.</p><p>By that time, five to six CISF personnel stepped out of the bus, confronted the doctor and allegedly assaulted him, the official said.</p><p>Some CISF personnel also allegedly hit the doctor's brother and friend and broke the windshield of his car, he said.</p><p>Later, the doctor lodged a complaint against the CISF personnel at Kharghar police station.</p>.Road rage: 5-yr-old boy injured after family returning home from Deepavali shopping attacked in Bengaluru.<p>The CISF said in a statement that "an internal inquiry has been initiated to investigate the incident thoroughly".</p><p>"CISF remains committed to ensure the safety and security of its personnel and the public and will take appropriate action based on the findings of the inquiry," it said.</p><p>The complainant also claimed that some of the CISF personnel involved in the attack were under the influence of alcohol but fled after the incident, the official said.</p><p>A case has been registered against 10 to 15 CISF personnel under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rioting and assault and notices were issued to them, he said.</p><p>Further probe is under way in the case, the police added.</p>
<p>Mumbai: Police have registered a case against 10 to 15 CISF personnel for allegedly assaulting a doctor, his brother and another person in a road rage incident in Maharashtra's Navi Mumbai township, officials said on Monday.</p><p>The central force said it also filed a police FIR against the driver of the car and his brother as the former "hurled verbal abuses and attempted to assault" the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) bus driver.</p><p>It has ordered a court of inquiry (CoI) into the incident, which it claimed took place after the car "suddenly" overtook the CISF bus and "abruptly stopped" in front.</p><p>The accused CISF personnel have been issued notices in connection with the incident, which took place at 10:15 pm on November 29, the officials said.</p><p>Some buses were ferrying the CISF personnel to their quarters in Navi Mumbai's Kharghar area from Mumbai airport.</p><p>While moving towards Sector 36 in Kharghar, a speeding bus came dangerously close to a car between Utsav Chowk and Central Park, an official said.</p><p>The car owner, a doctor by profession and also a local functionary of a political party, chased the bus and asked its driver to stop the vehicle, he said.</p><p>The car owner objected to the bus driver's rash driving, following which an argument broke out.</p><p>By that time, five to six CISF personnel stepped out of the bus, confronted the doctor and allegedly assaulted him, the official said.</p><p>Some CISF personnel also allegedly hit the doctor's brother and friend and broke the windshield of his car, he said.</p><p>Later, the doctor lodged a complaint against the CISF personnel at Kharghar police station.</p>.Road rage: 5-yr-old boy injured after family returning home from Deepavali shopping attacked in Bengaluru.<p>The CISF said in a statement that "an internal inquiry has been initiated to investigate the incident thoroughly".</p><p>"CISF remains committed to ensure the safety and security of its personnel and the public and will take appropriate action based on the findings of the inquiry," it said.</p><p>The complainant also claimed that some of the CISF personnel involved in the attack were under the influence of alcohol but fled after the incident, the official said.</p><p>A case has been registered against 10 to 15 CISF personnel under provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for rioting and assault and notices were issued to them, he said.</p><p>Further probe is under way in the case, the police added.</p>