Attack on police patrol team, sub-inspector's uniform torn!

On the day of holi, some drunkards pelted stones on the police team under maner police station area of patna district of Bihar. The attackers tore the uniform of a sub-inspector. A constable was also injured in the attack. police arrested two accused and registered a case against many. The search for all is on. Drunkards attacked the police team that went to maintain law and order in maner police station area of patna district. Sub-inspector vivek Kumar and a constable were injured in this attack, while the attackers freed the arrested drunkards and took them away. The entire incident is from Khaspur village of maner police station area.

Scuffle with policemen

maner police station in-charge pradeep Kumar said, "A police team had gone out to monitor law and order for holi festival. At around 7:30 pm, when police inspector vivek Kumar reached in front of bank of Baroda in Khaspur with armed forces, he saw that 10-12 youths were standing on the roadside. When the police questioned them, they became aggressive and started scuffling.

Sub-inspector vivek Kumar's uniform torn

He said, "When the police made two youths sit in the car, the people around started creating a ruckus and attacked the police team. During this, Sub-inspector vivek Kumar's uniform was torn. After the attack, two youths have been arrested, while other attackers have been identified and their search is on. At the same time, a named FIR has also been registered against many people involved in the attack.

The accused will be arrested soon

maner police station in-charge pradeep Kumar claimed that "the accused involved in the attack will be arrested soon and strict legal action will be taken against them. Attack on police will not be tolerated under any circumstances. Let us tell you that in view of holi, bihar police is already on alert and despite the liquor ban, incidents of sale and consumption of illegal liquor are coming to the fore in the state. The police has appealed to the people to follow the law and immediately inform the police about any suspicious activity.

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