The accused constable, identified as Sudhir Tomar, was allegedly stopping trucks and extorting money from them on Friday night when the youth, who are students at a college nearby, recorded the incident in a mobile phone, said a senior police official.
Minutes before the youth entered into an argument with the accused constable, as he allegedly tried to stop them from recording the video, a biker was injured after his vehicle bumped into the rear end of a truck.
The youth then called up the police and the biker was rushed to Bara Hindu Rao Hospital. When they also reported about the constable, a team from Maurice Nagar police station rushed to the spot.
"A case has been registered in connection with the incident and a departmental enquiry has been initiated, following which the errant constable was placed under arrest and sent to the district lines," DCP (north) Madhur Verma said.
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