Bihar: After Araria, police officer was killed in Munger, victim of crowd’s anger


In Bihar, the policemen are not taking the name of stopping attacks. Two days ago, the mob killed ASI Rajiv Ranjan in Araria. Now in Munger, the mob attacked ASI Santosh Kumar Singh and killed him. He was seriously injured in the attack. He died during treatment. Santosh Singh was attacked with a sharp weapon on the head. He was admitted to Patna Hospital for treatment.

In Mufassil police station area of ​​Munger on Friday night, information about assault on two sides was given on Dial 112. ASI Santosh Kumar was a dial on duty. ASI Santosh Kumar Singh, posted on a dial 112 vehicle, reached Nandlapur with his team immediately after receiving the news of the assault between the two parties in Nandlalpur. Both sides were quite angry. The rescue between the police had no effect on them. Some of the crowd got angry and attacked ASI Santosh Singh’s head with a sharp weapon. After which he fell unconscious. In this incident, a lot of bleeding started from his head.

Other members of the Dial 112 team immediately rushed SI to Munger Sadar Hospital. The incident was reported to the senior police officials of the district including the police station in -charge. After which the injured ASI was referred to the Higher Center for better treatment. ASI Santosh Singh died during treatment in Patna. The police have arrested 5 accused in this case. Which also includes a woman.



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