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Locals hurl stones at police enforcing lockdown; cop injured

Five persons were detained, after a policeman was injured when some locals reportedly threw stones at him on Tuesday morning. According to Surat’s Deputy Commissioner of Police, some locals got angry after a police control room van reached a locality in Dindoli area to enforce the lockdown.

Locals hurl stones at police enforcing lockdown; cop injured
Locals hurl stones at police enforcing lockdown; cop injured
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Published : Apr 28, 2020, 2:34 PM IST

Surat: A policeman was injured when some locals allegedly threw stones at the security personnel who were trying to enforce lockdown in an area of Gujarat’s Surat city on Tuesday morning, an official said.

Five persons were detained for the attack on the policemen, Surat’s Deputy Commissioner of Police R.P. Barot said.

Some locals got angry after a PCR (police control room) van reached a locality in Dindoli area to enforce the lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, he said.

“We a sent a PCR van in the area after coming to know that people were roaming around and not adhering to the lockdown norms. When the police asked locals to stay indoors, some of them got angry and started throwing stones at the policemen,” Mr. Barot said.

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A police personnel received injuries in the incident, he said.

Five locals were detained, he said, adding that additional force was sent to the area and the situation was brought under control.

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Surat: A policeman was injured when some locals allegedly threw stones at the security personnel who were trying to enforce lockdown in an area of Gujarat’s Surat city on Tuesday morning, an official said.

Five persons were detained for the attack on the policemen, Surat’s Deputy Commissioner of Police R.P. Barot said.

Some locals got angry after a PCR (police control room) van reached a locality in Dindoli area to enforce the lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, he said.

“We a sent a PCR van in the area after coming to know that people were roaming around and not adhering to the lockdown norms. When the police asked locals to stay indoors, some of them got angry and started throwing stones at the policemen,” Mr. Barot said.

ALSO READ: 8 Nanded returnees test positive for COVID-19; Punjab’s tally reaches 330

A police personnel received injuries in the incident, he said.

Five locals were detained, he said, adding that additional force was sent to the area and the situation was brought under control.

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