The duo picked up a fight with Prakash and attempted to flee. When Prakash tried to prevent them, they assaulted him and also issued him threats. (Express illustration)
Tamil Nadu

Two youth arrested for brawl at private hotel in Coimbatore

The complainant, N Prakash (41) of AKG Nagar in Uppilipalayam, worked as manager of a hotel at Peelamedu.

Express News Service

COIMBATORE: Peelamedu police have arrested two youth, who had recently reached Coimbatore city to attend the Indian Army recruitment, for allegedly fighting with the manager of a private hotel. The suspects were identified as G Baskar (19) and D Bharath (20) of Burgur in Krishnagiri district.  

The complainant, N Prakash (41) of AKG Nagar in Uppilipalayam, worked as manager of a hotel at Peelamedu. Police sources said Baskar and Bharath reached the hotel on Wednesday and paid Rs 3,500 as room advance.

Around 3 pm, they went to the bar at the hotel and consumed liquor for Rs 5,798. After they were provided the bill, the duo showed the manager a UPI payment screenshot and said that their friends had transferred the money. As the bar management’s bank account did not receive the money even after a while, Prakash went to the youth’s room and insisted on them paying for the liquor.

However, the duo picked up a fight with Prakash and attempted to flee. When Prakash tried to prevent them, they assaulted him and also issued him threats. Based on a complaint, Peelamedu police arrested Baskar and Bharath under sections 296 (b), 126 (2), 115 (2), and 351 (3) of the BNS Act, and remanded them to judicial custody on Thursday night. 

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