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Police patrols at night to have weapons

Published On : 08 Apr 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: After the recent attempt on the life of assistant sub inspector, Mangaluru city police Commissioner M Chandra Sekhar has directed all policemen to carry weapons during night patrolling.

Police arrested two persons in connection with the assault on Aithappa, ASI of Urwa police station. The arrested are Shameer, 28, a resident of 2nd Block in Surathkal and Mahammed Niyaz, 20, of Kana in Surathkal. The duo had hit Aithappa on his head with an iron rod while he was on night rounds near Ladyhill Circle in the early hours of April 5.

Chandra Sekhar told reporters that directions have been issued to all the policemen to use reasonable force in case of attacks while they are on duty. Regarding the attack, commissioner said that Investigating officer has been given instructions to conduct a detailed inquiry and he also said that Aithappa is recovering in the hospital.







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