In Bihar, miscreants fired indiscriminately in a moving train
In Bihar, miscreants fired indiscriminately in a moving train
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Patna: The morale of criminals in Bihar is high. In the state, crooks are no longer reluctant to commit criminal offences even in a moving train. The latest case has come to light from Khushrupur Station in Patna, where criminals targeted a middle-aged man in a Jhajha Patna MEMU train and fired indiscriminately at him (Firing In Running Train), causing chaos throughout the train.

In this firing, the middle-aged got two bullets, while in the firing, two women sitting on the side seat were also shot, due to which she was seriously injured. In a hurry, the seriously injured were admitted to Khushrupur PHC for treatment, where after first aid, all have been referred to PMCH for better treatment. After receiving information about the firing in the moving train, Khushrupur Police and Khushrupur GRP Police reached the spot and started investigating the whole matter. The injured middle-aged has been identified as Sunil Prasad, a resident of Samaspur under the Salimpur police station area, while the injured have been identified as Lalita Devi, a resident of Mohanpur in Raghopur, and Darpaniya Devi, a resident of Hidayatpur, Salimpur police station area.

As soon as the Jhajha Patna Memo train reportedly left Manjhauli Halt for Khushrupur station, 2-3 attackers targeted Sunil Prasad and started firing, during which the attackers opened fire 10 to 12 rounds, in which Sunil Prasad was hit in the leg by two bullets in the sudden attack, He was seriously injured. Two women sitting next to Sunil Prasad's seat were also injured in the firing. Lalita Devi was shot in the back while Darpania Devi was shot, injuring her. The criminals got off at Khushrupur station and fled the spot after executing the incident.

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