Roorkee, 16 December 2023.
A young man was sitting at a shop located between Laksari and Bahadarpur in the Kotwali area at around 9 pm on Thursday night. Meanwhile, about 12 masked miscreants who came on a motorcycle attacked him.
A young man was attacked by armed miscreants between Bahadarpur Khadar and Laksari village. The villagers who came to the rescue of the young man pelted stones at the miscreants. Firing started from both sides and sticks and sticks started being used.
Meanwhile, Naresh of Bahadarpur Khadar village was returning home on bike with his nine-year-old son Prince. In the firing going on from both sides, Prince was hit by a bullet at the level of his eye due to which he got injured. Stones, sticks and sharp weapons were used between the miscreants and the villagers for half an hour. Later the miscreants escaped while firing in the air.
As soon as the information was received, Additional Superintendent of Police Manoj Thakur, Kotwali in-charge Rajiv Rauthan and SSI Manoj Gairola reached the spot with a heavy police team. Villagers said that there were three to four rounds of firing between the two sides and heavy use of sticks and weapons. He told that a complaint has been given by Naresh in the matter. A case is being registered on the basis of the complaint. Police force has currently been deployed at the spot.
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