Non-cognisable offence registered against MoS Kapil Patil for yelling at police
Union Minister Kapil Patil has been accused of yelling at a policeman during the Lok Sabha elections in Maharashtra's Thane district. A non-cognizable offence being registered against the minister. The official complaint stated that he obstructed ...

In his complaint, the police sub-inspector said the minister and four others arrived at a polling booth in Bhiwandi, where he was deployed, on May 20 over certain issues. Bhiwandi and 12 other seats in Maharashtra went to polls that day in the fifth and last phase of general elections in the state.
The minister allegedly screamed at the cop, threatened him and obstructed his work, a senior police official said citing the complaint.
A non-cognisable offence has been registered against Patil under Indian Penal Code sections 186 (obstructing public servant in discharge of duty), 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) and 506 (criminal intimidation), he said.
In non-cognizable offences, police can neither register an FIR nor investigate or effect arrest without express permission or directions from the court.
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