Should Dhoni & Harbhajan send police into tizzy?
Indian
captain M S Dhoni and off-spinner Harbhajan Singh on Sunday sent the police
into a tizzy as they left the team hotel without informing the police while
Yuvraj Singh also went out declining an offer to have security personnel with
him.
The police said they were not amused at the "irresponsible action" of the players and have prepared a report about the "security violations" made by them. Man-of-the-match in India-Australia third One-dayer in Delhi Yuvraj Singh was the first to leave the Taj, the team hotel, and drove out in a car.
Yuvraj, who belongs to Chandigarh, drove out in a Audi bearing a temporary registration number of Haryana late this evening from the hotel in Sector 17 and returned a couple of hours later, police said.
Later, Dhoni and Harbhajan also followed suit and left the hotel for a brief period without informing the security, which a senior official said was mandatory.
"First Yuvraj left and when we told him to take a security official with him, he outrightly refused. Then captain M S Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh also left their hotel without informing," Chandigarh's Superintendent of Police (Security) H S Doon said.
He said Deputy Superintendent of Police Roshan Lal, who is the camp commandant deputed at the hotel where the teams are staying, had prepared a report about the "security violations made by the players".
The police said they were not amused at the "irresponsible action" of the players and have prepared a report about the "security violations" made by them. Man-of-the-match in India-Australia third One-dayer in Delhi Yuvraj Singh was the first to leave the Taj, the team hotel, and drove out in a car.
Yuvraj, who belongs to Chandigarh, drove out in a Audi bearing a temporary registration number of Haryana late this evening from the hotel in Sector 17 and returned a couple of hours later, police said.
Later, Dhoni and Harbhajan also followed suit and left the hotel for a brief period without informing the security, which a senior official said was mandatory.
"First Yuvraj left and when we told him to take a security official with him, he outrightly refused. Then captain M S Dhoni and Harbhajan Singh also left their hotel without informing," Chandigarh's Superintendent of Police (Security) H S Doon said.
He said Deputy Superintendent of Police Roshan Lal, who is the camp commandant deputed at the hotel where the teams are staying, had prepared a report about the "security violations made by the players".
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