The Uttar Pradesh Police have launched an investigation into a serious allegation involving a police sub-inspector allegedly assaulting a serving Indian Army officer in Lucknow. The incident, which reportedly took place on June 22 near the PGI police station area, has sparked concern and condemnation from Army authorities.
According to the complaint filed by Lieutenant Colonel Anand Prakash Suman—currently posted at the NCC Directorate Bihar & Jharkhand in Patna—the altercation occurred at the Telibagh intersection. The officer alleged that a policeman, driving on the wrong side of the road, began verbally abusing him. When Lt Col Suman rolled down his car window, the officer claims the policeman slapped him without provocation.
An FIR was immediately registered under sections 281, 125, 115, and 352 of the Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita. CCTV footage from the area has also been examined as part of the ongoing investigation.
In a strong show of support, the Surya Command of the Indian Army issued a public statement on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle, stressing that the misconduct was being taken “with utmost seriousness.” The statement confirmed that senior Army officials, including Major General Salil Seth, General Officer Commanding of the Madhya Uttar Pradesh Sub Area, along with the Station Commander, met with Lucknow Police Commissioner Amrendra K Sengar to ensure a fair and swift investigation.
“The Indian Army stands resolutely with its personnel and expects prompt and exemplary action,” the Surya Command stated.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Rishabh Runwal also confirmed that the case is being investigated on a priority basis. “All aspects of the incident are being looked into, and further action will be taken based on the investigation findings,” he told PTI.
The incident comes amid growing concerns over civil-military relations and has prompted calls for accountability and transparency in the conduct of law enforcement officials.