Indian cricketer Shashank Singh and his father face trouble, house servant files FIR

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Suspense Crime, Digital Desk : Indian cricketer Shashank Singh, who plays for the IPL team Punjab Kings, is currently in trouble. An FIR has been filed against him and his father, Shailesh Singh, by Vipendra Singh Tomar, a member of his cooking staff. Three people have been charged in this case.

Shashank Singh's father is a retired IPS officer. He has been accused of exploitation, abuse, and wrongful confinement. An FIR was registered in this matter on Monday at the Ratibad police station in Bhopal. 31-year-old Vipendra Singh Tomar, a resident of Rewa district, recently moved to Bhopal, filed the complaint. Shashank's family driver, Mishra, is also suspected to be involved in the case, and a case has been filed against him.

The promise was made

According to the Indian Express report, Tomar was hired on June 25th for a ₹15,000 salary, with the promise of free food and accommodation, and a government job. However, according to the complaint, within a few days, the atmosphere at the home deteriorated significantly, and arguments began occurring daily over the quality of the food.

The situation escalated when Vipendra said he wanted to quit his job due to the negative atmosphere at home. Vipendra claims his mobile phone was taken away so he could not contact anyone. Consequently, he locked himself in a room for safety.

Allegations of assault were also made

Cook said the father, son, and driver broke down the door, assaulted him, and then dragged him out of the house. A medical examination conducted by local police revealed injuries on Tomar's body and face. The Ratibad police have registered a case under Section 296 (B) for verbal abuse, Section 115 (2) for intentional hurt, and Section 3 (5) of the Indian Trust Code. This incident appears to be adding to the troubles of cricketer Shashank Singh and his father.