NEW DELHI: Punjab Kings cricketer Shashank Singh and his father, retired Special Director General (DG) of Police Shailesh Singh, was booked by Ratibad police in Bhopal following allegations by a domestic cook of assault, abuse and forcible taking of his mobile phone.According to an IANS report, the First Information Report (FIR) has named Shashank Singh, his father Shailesh Singh and their driver, identified as Mishra, as the accused. A case has been registered under Sections 296(B), 115(2) and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and the police have launched an investigation into the allegations. The complainant, Vipendra Singh Tomar, a resident of Madhya Pradesh’s Rewa district, told the police that he had joined work as a cook at the Singh family’s bungalow in Neelbad on June 25. He alleged that he was offered a monthly salary of Rs 15,000 along with food and accommodation.“I agreed to work there and stayed at the residence after I secured the salary, food and shelter,” said Tomar in his complaint.Tomar claimed that he was later informed that there were deficiencies in his work and his mobile phone was taken away.Based on the complaint, the incident escalated on June 28 after he asked for his phone back.“After preparing breakfast, I asked Shailesh Singh to return my mobile phone, but he refused. Upset over this, I went to my room,” Tomar alleged.He further claimed that Shailesh Singh, Shashank Singh and their driver entered his room, abused him and assaulted him.“They abused me and started attacking me with their hands and fists. After beating me, they forced me out of the house,” Tomar alleged in his statement to the police.The complainant also alleged that Rs 1,000 was transferred from her mobile phone, where the accused claimed it was deducted for food and accommodation expenses.