Sticker Dispute Turns Violent at Ghaziabad Housing Society, Security Guard Assaulted and Allegedly Abducted
A dispute over a missing car sticker at GH-7 Society in Ghaziabad’s Crossings Republik turned violent after two men allegedly assaulted a security guard and attempted to abduct him. Police have launched an investigation, reviewing CCTV footage and recording statements to determine responsibility.
According to preliminary police findings, the altercation began when a security guard questioned occupants of a car for not displaying the mandatory society identification sticker. What started as a standard entry protocol quickly escalated into a heated argument. During the confrontation, two individuals allegedly attacked the guard, subjecting him to physical assault within the society premises.
The situation deteriorated further when the accused reportedly attempted to force the injured guard into their vehicle, suggesting an attempted abduction. The commotion drew attention from other residents and staff, prompting immediate alerts to local authorities. The guard was later freed, though the circumstances surrounding his release are now part of the ongoing investigation.
Police officials confirmed that a case has been taken up and that statements are being recorded to establish the full sequence of events. CCTV footage from the society and nearby areas is also being reviewed to identify those involved and verify the allegations. Authorities have indicated that appropriate legal action will follow once the investigation is complete.
The incident has unsettled residents of the Crossings Republik locality, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by private security personnel and the challenges of enforcing basic safety protocols in large housing complexes. As the probe continues, the case underscores the growing need for stricter enforcement of security norms and stronger safeguards for guards tasked with maintaining order in residential societies.

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