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Warring villagers leave 3 cops injured

By Express News Service  |   Published: 17th January 2018 03:18 AM  |  

Last Updated: 17th January 2018 07:19 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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Kalama Chowk on Balasore-Mayurbhanj border where the group clash took place on Tuesday. (Above) Injured ASI Rajendra Nayak | Express

BALASORE: AN assistant sub-inspector (ASI) of police was injured while trying to pacify residents of two villages of Balasore and Mayurbhanj districts who clashed over a petty issue on Tuesday. The police have arrested 13 persons from both the villages in this connection.

The injured ASI Rajendra Nayak, in-charge of Haladipada Police Outpost, has been admitted to the District Headquarters Hospital (DHH). Two other cops accompanying him were also thrashed.
After being informed about the group clash between villagers of Kalama under Baisinga police limits in Mayurbhanj district and Bankatira under Sadar police limits in Balasore district, a police team, led by Nayak, rushed to the spot to bring the situation under control.

“As Nayak arrived at Kalama Chowk where two groups were indulging in a group clash, irate villagers attacked Nayak brutally injuring him seriously and ransacked the police vehicle. He was soon rushed to a nearby hospital along with two villagers, who were also injured in the clash,” a police official said.
It all began on December 31 night when a group of youngsters from Bankatira assaulted a youth during a religious event at Kalama following which Kalama villagers set ablaze a shop at Bankatira Chowk.
Though Kalama police had arrested a youth from the other group for the incident, no action was taken against those involved in torching the shop. A peace committee meeting convened a day ago also failed to resolve the ambiguity between the two groups.

As palpable tension was brewing between the two villagers over the issue, police said a group of villagers kidnapped a youth from Kalama and attacked him which further led to a group clash on Tuesday. Both the groups had also blocked the NH-18 demanding action against each other.

Balasore SP Niti Sekhar and senior police officials from both the districts arrived at the spot and brought the situation under control. “We have arrested eight persons from the Balasore village and five others from Mayurbhanj’s Kalama. The situation is normal now,” the SP added.Meanwhile, two platoons of the armed police force have been deployed in the area to thwart any further untoward incident.

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