Smugglers attempt to crush police officers with their vehicle

On Tuesday, liquor smugglers attempted to crush Balwant Singh, the police station incharge, and his driver Vijay Kumar with their Scorpio on a rural road near Bala Simri village in Kutumba police station area. The officers were on bikes and were busy catching vehicles carrying liquor from Jharkhand to Aurangabad. The smugglers, who were coming from Palamu district in Jharkhand, tried to flee when signaled to stop by the police officers.

Narrow escape for police officers

In an attempt to escape, the smugglers hit the bike of the police station incharge and the driver, causing them to fall off the road. Fortunately, both officers survived the incident with minor injuries. They were then taken to Kutumba Referral Hospital for treatment, but due to the severity of their injuries, they were referred to Sadar Hospital for further medical attention.

Police officers’ bikes stolen by smugglers

The police station incharge stated that the smugglers managed to escape after hitting their bike. The incident has been reported to the authorities, and raids against liquor smugglers will continue. The Superintendent of Police, Hridaya Kant, confirmed that the officers’ bikes were stolen by the smugglers and that they have sustained injuries but are in stable condition.

Summary:

  • Liquor smugglers attempted to crush a police station incharge and his driver with their vehicle on a rural road in Kutumba police station area.
  • The police officers were on bikes and were trying to stop vehicles carrying liquor from Jharkhand to Aurangabad.
  • The smugglers hit the officers’ bike, causing them to fall off the road, but they survived with minor injuries.
  • The officers’ bikes were stolen by the smugglers, who managed to escape.
  • The injured officers were treated at Kutumba Referral Hospital and then referred to Sadar Hospital for further treatment.
  • Authorities have been informed, and raids against liquor smugglers will continue.

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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