History-sheeter killed after he holds family hostage in Gujarat

Press Trust of India  |  Ahmedabad 

A man, who held a family in Gujarat's district, was shot dead by the police, an said today.

Three policemen were also injured in the incident.

Sajid Hanif, a history-sheeter, held four women and a child last night at a house in Lunawada town, about 130 km from here, Superintendent of Police said.

"The police received information that a man, accused in cases of loot and extortion, was roaming in Lunawada, wielding sword and terrorising people in area of the town," she said.

"When the police tried to corner Hanif, he entered a house and held four women and a child hostage," she said.

When the policemen tried to rescue the women and the child, Hanif attacked them with a sword, injuring two personnel.

A police then shot at Hanif. He sustained three and was killed on the spot, Rada said.

"Two policemen were injured when Hanif attacked them with the sword. Another was hit by a bullet that bounced after the fired it from his revolver," she said.

There were already 48 FIRs registered against Hanif, the SP said, adding that he was recently released after serving a jail sentence.

"He was trying to create terror and was seen on several occasions roaming around with a sword. There were several FIRs against him, mostly pertaining to cases of extortion and robbery," Rada said.

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 14:35 IST