Bhabha pleaded not guilty in court on Wednesday.
Kharazi testified that he couldn’t recall running any lights on his bike and that he normally stops for lights. He said he never resisted arrest or raised his voice. He said he moved his arms involuntarily when his arms were twisted behind his back by the officer who was trying to handcuff him.
Kharazi claimed that the punch chipped his tooth and cut hid lip.
His friend, Mike Schwarz, testified that he was not resisting arrest.
Bhabha, who was born in London, joined Vancouver Police in 2008. That year he received an award of excellence from the British Transport Police Federation for coming to the rescue of a woman and her daughter who were being harassed by a mentally ill man. He was bitten on the cheek in the incident and had to undergo surgery.