According to the New India Express on April 21 local time, in Bihar, India, a policeman intercepted a senior official of the Ministry of Agriculture and asked him to show his pass, but was scolded by an angry official on the spot and was punished to pull his ears for doing 50 squ

According to the New India Express on April 21 local time, in India, in Bihar, a policeman intercepted a senior official of the Ministry of Agriculture and asked him to show his pass, but was scolded by an angry official on the spot and was punished to pull his ears for doing 50 squats. Then, the policeman's boss criticized him on the spot.

related video shows that near the Surajpur pul (bridge) near the Joggy Hart Police Station, a police officer routinely stopped a car and asked him to show the necessary pass when passing the blockade during the lockdown. However, he did not know that the car was sitting in a senior official from the Ministry of Agriculture, who was furious after getting off the car.

After proving his identity, the official asked the elderly police officer to pull his ears and do 50 squats on the spot. At the same time, he also threatened that if he hadn't rushed to a video conference, he might have sent police officers who were blocking the road to prison.

Then, a police officer who claimed to be the officer's boss appeared in the video also began to scold the roadblocking police officer, saying that the officer "disappointed him." In the video, you can hear the boss shouting to the police officer: "You made me embarrassed in front of him (a senior official), and I feel ashamed."

This video quickly spread online afterwards. After the incident fermented, the director of the General Police of Bihar State Police, Gupteshwar Pandey, expressed strong concern about the matter. He said on Tuesday (April 21) that as a member of the government, every police officer has played an important role in carrying out his mission during the epidemic.

Director Pandy accused the Ministry of Agriculture official and police officer boss of the behavior, and claimed that he would take severe measures against the violators after submitting the investigation report. The incident is under investigation and further evidence collection.

At present, in order to prevent the continued spread of the new crown epidemic, several front-line police have been attacked during the implementation of India's lockdown measures.

Not long ago, an Indian policeman was chopped off by a thug with a sword while performing a city lockdown mission. Two more police officers were beaten and injured by a group of people in Pashara district of Punjab Province because the two policemen stopped the group's cars and asked them to show their passes.