Siliguri/Raiganj: West Bengal DGP Rajeev Kumar on Thursday said if someone fires at the police, the retaliation will be four times. Kumar's remarks came on the heels of an attack on two police personnel in Islampur of Uttar Dinajpur.
The incident took place on Wednesday near Panjipara in Goalpokhar of Islampur when two undertrial prisoners overpowered the policemen escorting them and fired at them before fleeing. The injured, assistant sub-inspector Deben Baishya and constable Nilkanta Sarkar, are currently undergoing treatment at a private nursing home in Siliguri's Matigara area where Kumar paid a visit on Thursday, followed by a meeting, at the commissionerate, with Javed Shamim, ADG (law & order) and senior officials including North Bengal IG Rajesh Yadav, Commissioner C Sudhakar, DCP Biswachand Thakur, Rakesh Sing and others.
"Police ensure people's safety and maintain law and order. But if a miscreant fires on us, we will retaliate quadruple. We are trained at it and know how to deal with the situation," Kumar told reporters after the meeting.
Elaborating on Thursday's fiasco, Yadav said the inmates were supplied with arms by another accused who is out on bail.
Then senior officials reached the nursing home straight from the Bagdogra Airport. Updating on the conditions of the police officials, Yadav said, "Both are stable and one is undergoing laparoscopic treatment. The bullets didn't cause any fatal wounds and were not used by police. We are looking into whether the arms supplier, Abdul Hussain, has fled to Bihar."