Security agency set to lose license over staff attacking resident of Noida Housing Society

The Noida Police has said it has recommended to the additional director general (law and order) cancellation of the registration of a private security agency whose personnel had assaulted residents of a housing society here few days ago.

So far, nine personnel of the agency, including eight guards and a security head, have been arrested after an FIR was lodged at the local police station over the Wednesday episode, the police said.

The CISS security agency’s personnel were deployed at Lotus Boulevard society in Noida Sector 100, under Sector 39 police station limits.

According to authorities, “prima facie it emerged that security agency CISS had not properly trained its staff and some irregularities also surfaced in its registration under the Private Security Agencies (Regulation) Act 2005,” the police said in a statement.
“Besides this, the residents have also expressed dissatisfaction over the working of the private agency’s personnel. Hence, a report has been sent to the ADG (law and order) recommending that the registration of the agency be cancelled,” it added. Meanwhile, one more security guard who was wanted in connection with the assault on Lotus Boulevard resident Suresh Kumar was arrested, the police said. An FIR was lodged against the accused persons who were charged with making a culpable homicide bid, rioting and criminal conspiracy and have been sent to jail, the police added.

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