Traffic Police in Punjab called for action against man for recording a video maligning the image of the officials. (Image of Representation)

Traffic Police in Batala, Punjab called for action against a man for recording a video maligning the image of the officials on Thursday ( March 28).

The man who was recording the video was among the three men riding on a two-wheeler along with a goat.

As the video went viral, Senior Superintendent of Police(SSP) Batala ordered Deputy Superintendent of Police(DSP) to take action against the video maker.

Traffic police-in-charge, Paramjeet Singh said that action has been taken under IT Act for defaming the traffic police of the state.

The Dera Road flyover in Punjab was blocked by the traffic police, when the men tripling on a bike had reached the spot.



As the traffic police stopped the bike, one of the riders had started recording the video stating that police had falsely accused them of commuting with three riders on a bike with a goat, and is asking for a fine for the same.

In-charge Paramjeet Singh said that the bike collided with the canopy on the flyover due to the hassled movement of the goat on the bike.

The police had not fined but advised them to have brought the goat on a mini truck to avoid any accident. However, on this, the biker had started recording the video accusing the policeman.

It is alleged that the person who was responsible for the video was an Army man.

According to Other Offence Case, no person can carry anything on a two-wheeler, which can result in any harm or accident. Any person charged with the case can be "challaned" and fined on spot by the police officials.

Police is on a look-out for the accused.