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Imphal: Bank security beats up journalist for doing his job

Rakesh Sharma was roughed up for clicking pictures of a bank queue for a local English newspaper

Old high denomination bank notes are seen kept in buckets at a counter as people stand in a queue to deposit their money inside a bank in the northern city of Kanpur

Old high denomination bank notes are seen kept in buckets at a counter as people stand in a queue to deposit their money inside a bank in the northern city of Kanpur

IANS Imphal
Rakesh Sharma, a reporter with a local English newspaper, was beaten up while he was photographing how people were jumping the queue at the United Bank of India (UBI) in Imphal with the help of bank security personnel.

All Manipur Working Journalists' Union has taken up the issue at the highest level and has demanded exemplary action against the personnel.

Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh has directed the police to take suitable action against the three accused.

Sharma, who is working with Imphal Free Press, had gone to the M G Avenue branch of the UBI on Monday to cover the hardships people were facing due to the demonetisation.
 
Some bank security personnel rushed out and beat up the scribe who was later dragged inside the bank.

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First Published: Dec 06 2016 | 2:34 PM IST

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