Crime against Bankers

Punjab National Bank Manager physically assaulted inside branch in Pune


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On September 21, a troubling incident occurred at the Punjab National Bank’s branch in Wakad, where a simple disagreement turned into a scene of chaos and violence. This incident serves as a reminder of how quickly situations can escalate when communication breaks down.

The incident began in the afternoon when bank manager Mohammad Raza Qadri noticed some young children playing on a sofa in the bank. The children, who were with their parents, Kausur Sheikh and Alfiya Sheikh, were wearing their shoes while playing. Concerned about maintaining a clean and respectful environment in the bank, Qadri politely asked the children to stop playing on the sofa with their shoes on.

What was intended as a courteous request quickly spiraled into a confrontation. Kausur and Alfiya Sheikh reacted angrily to the manager’s suggestion. Instead of understanding the request, they unleashed their frustration, leading to a physical attack on Qadri. Reports indicate that the couple struck the manager with fists and kicks, escalating the situation alarmingly.

As tensions rose, Alfiya Sheikh took the step of calling her relatives to the bank for support. This decision only added fuel to the fire. When her relatives arrived, they included Rizwan Nur Syed, Avesh Matin Khan, Sahil Jogdand, and Ayesha Arif Sheikh. Instead of helping to calm the situation, this group added to the chaos, threatening the bank manager and making it clear that they intended to disrupt his work.

The group did not stop there; they verbally abused and physically assaulted other employees in the bank, including female staff members. The atmosphere became one of utter disorder, alarming other customers and staff present during the incident.

Recognizing the seriousness of the situation, bank manager Mohammad Raza Qadri decided to take action and filed a formal complaint with the police. The Wakad police responded by registering a case against Kausur Sheikh, Alfiya Sheikh, and their associates under various legal sections. The investigation into the matter is being led by Sub-Inspector Bharat Mane.

This incident raises important questions about respect and behavior in public spaces. It highlights how a small disagreement can escalate into something much larger, affecting the lives of many. As we reflect on this event, it serves as a reminder for all of us to approach situations with patience and understanding, especially in environments where decorum is essential.

2 Comments

  1. Banking sector has to face unruly customers and bankers have no say despite not being guilty.
    Politicians will not like any questions because they see their vote bank politics getting impacted.
    India seriously need to stop all political interference in every field to protect men and material.

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