Nine-year-old Sanjay went to graze his cattle on July 18 Khurra village during which one of his buffaloes strayed in the field of one Guddi Devi, Additional Superintendent of Police Rakesh Pandey said.
He said that the boy was detained by Guddi Devi but released later after a compromise was reached between her and the family of the boy.
However, three days back Sanjay and his father Bholeram received a notice of breach of peace from sub-inspector (promotee) Chaila Ram.
The ASP said that a preliminary inquiry was conducted after which Chaila Ram was suspended last night.
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