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Five cops injured in mob attack in Odisha

Five police personnel were critically injured as well as a police vehicle was damaged following an assault by a mob in Odisha's Rayagada district.

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Published : Jul 14, 2019, 11:19 PM IST

Koraput (Odisha): At least five police personnel, including a woman constable, were injured and a police vehicle was damaged in a mob attack on a police station in Odisha's Rayagada district, police said.

The incident took place on Saturday evening when supporters of Rayagada MLA Makaranda Muduli staged a protest outside Rayagada police station, a senior police officer said.

They were demanding the arrest of Kadraka Appalaswamy, the Congress candidate for Rayagada Assembly seat in the recent elections, alleging his involvement in a group clash on Friday night.

The officer said, the agitators rained stones and bottles at the police station premises, injuring the policemen, following which police resorted to lathi charge to disperse the mob.

"The situation is now under control and adequate force have been deployed to avert any flare-up," said Himansu Lal, Deputy Inspector General (south-western range).

Trouble began after supporters of Muduli on Friday evening attacked one R Harish Patnaik, who had filed a petition in the Orissa High Court accusing the legislator of allegedly submitting false ST certificate during filing of nomination, police said.

Following the attack, Patnaik had filed a complaint at Rayagada police station.

However, learning about the incident, Kadraka's supporters attacked those who assaulted Patnaik, sparking off a clash between the two groups, said Rayagada Sub-divisional Police Officer Tapan Rath.

Accusing Kadraka of being the mastermind behind the attack and demanding his arrest, the MLA's supporters gheraoed the police station on Saturday afternoon.

"When our vehicle ferrying Kadraka reached the police station, Muduli's supporters pelted stones and bottles on the vehicle and tried to pull him out of our custody," Rath said.

Though the vehicle succeeded in entering the premises, five police personnel, including a woman constable, were injured in the stone-pelting.

Meanwhile, Kadraka has been detained and is being interrogated.

Also Read: Man arrested for attempting to attack wife in Hyderabad

Koraput (Odisha): At least five police personnel, including a woman constable, were injured and a police vehicle was damaged in a mob attack on a police station in Odisha's Rayagada district, police said.

The incident took place on Saturday evening when supporters of Rayagada MLA Makaranda Muduli staged a protest outside Rayagada police station, a senior police officer said.

They were demanding the arrest of Kadraka Appalaswamy, the Congress candidate for Rayagada Assembly seat in the recent elections, alleging his involvement in a group clash on Friday night.

The officer said, the agitators rained stones and bottles at the police station premises, injuring the policemen, following which police resorted to lathi charge to disperse the mob.

"The situation is now under control and adequate force have been deployed to avert any flare-up," said Himansu Lal, Deputy Inspector General (south-western range).

Trouble began after supporters of Muduli on Friday evening attacked one R Harish Patnaik, who had filed a petition in the Orissa High Court accusing the legislator of allegedly submitting false ST certificate during filing of nomination, police said.

Following the attack, Patnaik had filed a complaint at Rayagada police station.

However, learning about the incident, Kadraka's supporters attacked those who assaulted Patnaik, sparking off a clash between the two groups, said Rayagada Sub-divisional Police Officer Tapan Rath.

Accusing Kadraka of being the mastermind behind the attack and demanding his arrest, the MLA's supporters gheraoed the police station on Saturday afternoon.

"When our vehicle ferrying Kadraka reached the police station, Muduli's supporters pelted stones and bottles on the vehicle and tried to pull him out of our custody," Rath said.

Though the vehicle succeeded in entering the premises, five police personnel, including a woman constable, were injured in the stone-pelting.

Meanwhile, Kadraka has been detained and is being interrogated.

Also Read: Man arrested for attempting to attack wife in Hyderabad

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Five policemen injured in mob attack in Odisha
         Koraput (Odisha), Jul 14 (PTI) At least five police
personnel, including a woman constable, were injured and a
police vehicle was damaged in a mob attack on a police station
in Odisha's Rayagada district, police said.
         The incident took place on Saturday evening when
supporters of Rayagada MLA Makaranda Muduli staged a protest
outside Rayagada police station, a senior police officer said.
         They were demanding the arrest of Kadraka Appalaswamy,
the Congress candidate for Rayagada Assembly seat in the
recent elections, alleging his involvement in a group clash on
Friday night, he said.
         The officer said, the agitators rained stones and
bottles at the police station premises, injuring the
policemen, following which police resorted to lathi charge to
disperse the mob.
"The situation is now under control and adequate
force have been deployed to avert any flare up," said Himansu
Lal, Deputy Inspector General (south-western range).
         Trouble began after supporters of Muduli on Friday
evening attacked one R Harish Patnaik, who had filed a
petition in the Orissa High Court accusing the legislator of
allegedly submitting false ST certificate during filing of
nomination, police said.
         Following the attack, Patnaik had filed a complaint at
Rayagada police station.
         However, learning about the incident, Kadraka's
supporters attacked those who assaulted Patnaik, sparking off
a clash between the two groups, said Rayagada Sub-divisional
Police Officer Tapan Rath.
Accusing Kadraka of being the mastermind behind the
attack and demanding his arrest, the MLA's supporters ghearoed
the police station on Saturday afternoon.
"When our vehicle ferrying Kadraka reached the police
station, Muduli's supporters pelted stones and bottles on the
vehicle and tried to pull him out of our custody," Rath said.
Though the vehicle succeeded in entering the premises,
five police personnel, including a woman constable, were
injured in the stone-pelting, he said.
         Meanwhile, Kadraka has been detained and is being
interrogated. PTI COR SKN ACD
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