Thursday, 30 August 2018

Nine arrested for attacking police team, raising 'pro-Pakistan' slogan in Pakur

Nine arrested for attacking police team, raising 'pro-Pakistan' slogan in Pakur The policemen had been beaten and chased away by using the villagers. Later, Pakur DC and superintendent of police (SP) Shailendra Barnwal raided the village and collected samples of the banned meat. Protesting police move, the villagers ghearoed the police station in the afternoon and reportedly pelted stone on policemen. Police resorted to lathicharge, fired pictures inside the air and additionally fired tear gasoline to disperse the group. Speaking to media, Pakur superintendent of police (SP) Shailendra Barnwal said that situation turned violent after masses of villagers, raising 'Pakistan Zindabad' slogans, marched to surround the police station and began pelting stones and firing bullets. 'We imposed segment one hundred forty four within the area and invited the protestors for talks. But, they have been now not prepared for any dialogue. They became violent, pelted stone, fired bullets and additionally hurled bombs on policemen. In defence, police had to inn to firing and use tear fuel,' the SP stated. 'We recovered a country made pistol, bullets and threads from used bomb from the website. 13 policemen and officers along with Pakur DC obtained accidents. We have up to now arrested 9 people,' he introduced. Ten villagers additionally received accidents within the incident. They were undergoing remedy in Burdwan and Rampurhat hospitals in West Bengal. 'We got information that eight to ten human beings have been injured inside the incident and have been undergoing treatment someplace in Burdwan and Rampurhat hospitals,' DIG Lakra said. Police assets said numerous humans had come from West Bengal to assist the villagers' protest. Pakur's Maheshpur shares border with Birbhum district in West Bengal. Police claimed the situation remained peaceful and normal on Thursday. 'Situation is beneath manipulate. The Pakur SP is tenting within the vicinity to avoid any untoward incident,' stated deputy inspector widespread of Dumka range, Raj Kumar Lakra, who is intently tracking the state of affairs. Dailyhunt http://doodleordie.com/profile/huaansungz

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