
FIR against 6 for barging into Kargil veteran's Pune residence
No arrests have been made yet, according to ACP Manoj Patil.
Hakimuddin Shaikh, 58, a retired Naik Havildar who served in the Army's 269 Engineer Regiment from 1984 to 2000, said Tuesday that his relatives were harassed at their home in Chandan Nagar around 11.30pm Saturday.
Men allegedly kicked the door, shouted religious slogans, and threatened to label the family "Bangladeshi or Rohingya" unless documents were produced. Police commissioner Amitesh Kumar met the family Wednesday and promised the "strictest action" against those responsible. "We have recorded fresh statements and will invoke relevant sections of law in the existing FIR," he said. Kumar denied claims that members of an outfit had arrived in a police van.

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