Nigerian student assaulted over car parking dispute


Hyderabad, May 27 (PTI): A 23-year-old Nigerian student received head injuries after a man in his neighbourhood hit him with a rod following a dispute over car parking in Banjara Hills area here, police said today.

According to police, on Wednesday night an argument broke out between Nigerian national Ghazeem, a third-year degree student in a city college and a resident of Singadabasti locality in Banjara Hills area, and Mohd Gafoor after the former parked his car in front of Gafoor's building, despite he being told to park it in his own apartment complex.

However, Ghazeem apparently refused to remove his car after which the scuffle broke out. Gafoor took out a rod and hit him on his head resulting in injuries, a senior police officer said.

"The incident occurred on Wednesday night after a dispute over car parking. Following a complaint by the Nigerian student, a case was registered against Gafoor and he has been taken into custody. We have started investigations into the matter," Assistant Commissioner of Police (Banjara Hills Division) Uday Kumar Reddy told PTI.

A counter complaint was lodged by Gafoor, however no case has been registered, the ACP added.

  

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