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A London-based NRI and chairman of Britain's Commission for Racial Equality, and his wife have been charged with a public order offence following an incident outside Lord's cricket ground after India defeated England in the NatWest series final two weeks ago.
Gurbux Singh, 51, was charged at Marylebone police station in Central London for allegedly threatening a police officer following a brawl after "accidently stumbling" onto him.
His wife, Siobhan, who was also arrested, was not charged.
The couple were arrested following the incident on July 13 and their bail hearing was held at Marylebone police station in London on Thursday.
"The officers spoke to the 51-year old man, but, despite efforts by officers and those with the man to persuade him to calm himself, he behaved in a disorderly manner to those around him and to the officer," Scotland Yard sources said.
Singh was arrested under the Public Order Act and faces a maximum sentence of six months in jail if convicted.
"At the end of the match there was an incident that led to my wife and I being detained by the police. I'm awaiting confirmation from the police if the matter is to be pursued and therefore cannot make any further comment," Singh said in a statement after his arrest.
PTI
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