Drunken women misbehave with police, one tries to kiss a cop

Update: 2017-07-27 17:54 GMT
 It was really a hard time for the police to control two drunken women who misbehaved with police officers a little after midnight on Wednesday after they met with an accident due to drunken driving near Chingrighata on EM Bypass.
The chaos broke out when a drunken woman embraced an on-duty traffic policeman when the latter was trying to calm her down. As there was no woman police, the job became harder for the police to handle the situation. The woman was so heavily drunk that she could not even control herself.
A little after midnight, the Beliaghata traffic guard received a message that there was an accident near the Chingrighata More. The policemen reached the spot and found that a car had hit the divider on the EM Bypass. The woman who was driving the car was heavily drunk. Police found that there was another woman and a man inside the car, the frontal portion of which got damaged in the accident. According to the police, the car was coming from the Science City side and heading towards Beliaghata.
All the three persons travelling in the car had received minor injuries in the accident. When the policemen reached the spot, the two inebriated women started a
quarreling with the police. They misbehaved with the other persons who had come to their rescue immediately after the accident. A cab driver who tried to help the victims had been slapped by one of the women. They were shouting at the top of their voice and were also used slangs.
The policemen who reached the spot tried to the help the victims but they started quarreling with the police. It was surprising for the people gathered there when one of the women embraced one police personnel and tried to kiss him. Having found no option, the police brought some local women. One of the accused women already fell on the pavement. The local women took the injured women to a nearby hospital.
Police came to know that the accused were all residents of College Street. The car the accused were travelling in had a press sticker on it.

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