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RPF cop shot dead in Hisar’s Uklana

RPF cop shot dead in Hisar’s Uklana

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Tribune News Service
Hisar, May 18

A policeman from the Railway Protection Force was shot fatally while he was on patrolling duty near the railway boundary in Hisar’s Uklana town on Monday evening.

Police said they got reports of a fight near the railway line, and Sub-Inspector Manish Sharma, who is charge of the railway police station in Uklana, and some other policemen went to break it up.

Three unidentified assailants shot Sharma in his stomach. He was taken immediately to Hisar’s Civil Hospital, where he died hours later, police said.


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