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Pune, Oct 7: The personal security officer of the Hollywood couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt on Saturday allegedly manhandled a foreign photographer outside the five star hotel where the celebrated actors are staying.    

Sam Pelf, a photographer from the United Kingdom, was allegedly caught by the neck by one of the two personal security officers of the star couple when he tried to take the security officers' pictures.

Angelina, Brad and their three children are here for the month-long shoot for the film A Mighty Heart, based on the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl.

The security officer who was very abusive said that he will thrash the foreign photographer if he did not stop taking pictures and tailing the celebrated Hollywood couple.

The other security officer was equally abusive toward the journalists, including those from the Indian media. He asked the photojournalists and cameramen from the print and television channels to switch off their cameras.

Pelf later said he was considering registration of a police case against the security officer.

"I have not yet filed any case. But I am considering," Pelf told PTI when asked about the incident without revealing to which organisation he was representing.

"It is enough to know that I am from a London press. I am tired of narrating the incident to each and everyone. I am totally shaken by the treatment I got from the private security official," he said while biting a hamburger at the five star hotel lobby.  

  

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