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Twist in Bengaluru road rage? CCTV shows Air Force officer assaulting man

Twist in Bengaluru road rage? CCTV shows Air Force officer assaulting man

India Today21-04-2025

CCTV footage threw up a new twist in the Bengaluru road rage incident involving an IAF officer. The video shows the DRDO officer also attacking his alleged assaulter, confirming that both were involved in a physical confrontation.The footage, accessed by India Today, showed Wing Commander Aditya Bose and his wife approaching a man in a neon green jacket. In the video, the officer appeared to have initiated the physical assault, with his wife also seen engaging in verbal abuse.advertisementBose, in two separate videos posted on social media, accused a local resident of attacking him and his wife. According to Bose, the incident occurred when the couple was en route to catch an airport bus. The officer in the video said a biker allegedly stopped their car and began hurling abuse in Kannada.
Bose said the altercation escalated after the biker noticed a DRDO sticker on their car and hurled abused at both of them. When Bose stepped out, the biker allegedly struck him on the forehead with a key, causing bleeding. Others on the road reportedly joined in, with one hitting him on the head with a stone.'A bike came from behind and stopped our car. The guy started abusing me in Kannada. When they saw the DRDO sticker, they said 'You DRDO people' and abused my wife. The moment I got out, the biker hit me with a key on my forehead, and there was blood.'advertisementThough Bose didn't file a complaint due to urgent travel to Kolkata, his wife, Madhumita, later lodged one at Baiyappanahalli Police Station. An FIR was filed, and the accused was arrested.The CCTV footage, however, flipped the narrative. The video showed the IAF officer to be the initiator.

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