Three
Indian
bodyguards
of
American
talk
show
queen
Oprah
Winfrey,
who
is
on
her
maiden
trip
to
India,
were
arrested
following
their
scuffle
with
journalists
in
holy
town
Vrindavan
on
Thursday.
The
police
sources
say
that
they
were
later
released
after
they
wrote
a
letter
of
apology
to
the
media.
Oprah
Winfrey
reached
Vrindavan
with
two
American
security
men
and
a
dozen
bodyguards
from
India.
Three
Indian
guards
allegedly
broke
some
video
cameras
when
the
media
personnel
tried
to
cover
her
visit
to
the
town.
The
irked
media
men
filed
a
complaint
against
them
at
the
local
police
station.
The
police
arrested
and
released
them
after
they
wrote
a
letter
of
apology
to
the
media.
However,
Oprah
Winfrey
is
in
India
in
connection
with
a
shoot
for
her
new
show
Next
Chapter.
The
talk
show
queen
filmed
a
documentary
on
widows
and
also
took
part
in
a
'bhajan'
at
the
ashram
situated
in
Patthar
Pura
earlier
in
the
morning
on
19th
January.
The
scuffle
between
her
bodyguards
with
journalists
took
place
later,
but
there
is
no
report
of
any
injury
in
the
incident,
police
said.