Two bouncers held for charging devotees at Vrindavan temple
Agra, June 8 -- Two bouncers from a private security agency were arrested for allegedly charging devotees for a smooth darshan at the Banke Behari Temple in Vrindavan. Mathura police have initiated action to cancel the agency's licence, as it was promoting such paid services on social media.
Sandeep Kumar Singh, circle officer (Sadar), Mathura, said a complaint was received from the Banke Behari Temple Management Committee against the two bouncers, who were accused of collecting money from devotees for ensuring hassle-free darshan.
"Rohit and Lucky alias Chotu were arrested by Vrindavan police on Friday evening. A case has been registered against them at the Vrindavan police station," said Singh.
He added that their security agency was found publicising "convenient darshan" services on social media platforms. "Legal proceedings are underway to cancel the agency's licence," Singh said.
He clarified that no security agency is authorised to offer such services at the Banke Behari Temple .
The agency, identified as 'Madhav Bouncer Group', used to provide bouncers to escort devotees through the crowd-especially on weekends.HTC...
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