Violence Erupts at Supertech Cape Town Society Over DG Power Connection Dispute; Woman Assaults Maintenance Staff Member in Noida
A violent confrontation erupted at Supertech Cape Town Society in Sector 74, Noida, over a diesel generator power connection dispute, where a woman allegedly assaulted a maintenance staff member. The CCTV-recorded incident went viral, prompting police action and investigation against the woman and her male companion.
According to information, the woman arrived at the maintenance office accompanied by a man to raise concerns regarding a problem related to the DG power connection in her apartment. The situation reportedly escalated during the discussion, resulting in a confrontation between the maintenance staff and the woman.
In the footage circulating online, the male companion is seen holding the employee’s hands while the woman repeatedly slaps him multiple times inside the office premises. The sudden escalation of the dispute into physical assault has triggered public concern over security and conduct within residential societies.
Sources indicate that the woman was upset over issues linked to the diesel generator connection in her flat, which led her to approach the maintenance office for resolution. However, the disagreement quickly turned violent, with the altercation being fully recorded on the office’s CCTV surveillance system.
Following the circulation of the video, police initiated an investigation into the matter. The Station House Officer of Police Station Sector 113 confirmed that the incident occurred two days prior and that preliminary findings point to a dispute over electricity and DG power connection services. Based on the viral footage, legal action has been taken against both the woman and the accompanying man. Authorities further stated that the situation on the ground remains under control, while a detailed investigation is ongoing.
The incident has once again highlighted rising tensions in residential societies over utility and maintenance-related disputes, especially when disagreements escalate beyond verbal confrontation into physical violence, prompting administrative and legal scrutiny.

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