Ghaziabad, Jan. 25 -- The Ghaziabad police on Saturday afternoon arrested a 26-year-old man for allegedly misbehaving with members of the Sikh community who had reached his house at Nasbandi Colony in Loni to protest against a video allegedly showing him rinsing his mouth at the sacred sarovar of Golden Temple in Amritsar, officials said. According to police, the man was identified as Subhan Rangrez, who also runs a medical shop for his brother at Nasbandi Colony. In the alleged video, Rangrez is seen allegedly sitting near the sarovar with his feet in the water, rinsing his mouth and spitting the water back into the sarovar. Later, in another video, the youth, while standing near the Ghanta Ghar entrance of the shrine, is heard saying that no one had stopped him from performing the act. Following criticism, he issued a public apology online, stating that he was unaware of Sikh traditions and the religious maryada. HT could not independently verify the authenticity of the videos. Gyan Prakash Rai, assistant commissioner of police (ACP) of Ankur Vihar circle, told HT, "Rangrez was arrested under Section 170 (arrest to prevent commission of cognisable offences) of the Bharatiya Nagrik Suraksha Sanhita. On January 16, he visited the Golden Temple and filmed videos of certain acts. The videos went viral and received widespread criticism. On Saturday, members of the Sikh community reached his house, but Rangrez started misbehaving with them." "The authorities in Punjab will decide upon the action to be taken against him," he added. The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) also filed a police complaint against Rangrez, seeking legal action against him for hurting Sikh community's religious sentiments. The complaint, submitted by the Golden Temple manager at the Kotwali police station, seeks registration of an FIR under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Golden Temple manager Rajinder Singh Ruby, along with Jaspal Singh, Jaskaran Singh and others, formally submitted the complaint. Police officials confirmed receipt of the complaint and said the matter was under examination as per law. SGPC legal adviser Amanbir Singh Syali later told the media that an internal inquiry found the youth did not pay obeisance at the sanctum sanctorum during his visit, only staying in the parikrama for about 20 minutes with four others, which, he said, reflected questionable intent....