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Two Indian policemen injured trying to arrest SIMI radical |
2008-12-03 |
![]() The incident took place around 1 pm in Santosh Nagar area in the city when policemen were trying to arrest Vikaruddin outside a telephone booth. Police Commissioner B Prasada Rao said that one of the two people accompanying Vikaruddin opened fire from his weapon when policemen tried to arrest him. "They opened three rounds injuring head constable Guru Rama Raju and escaped after throwing their weapon," he said. Another head constable sustained injuries in the scuffle. Both the policemen were shifted to a hospital. The Police Commissioner said that Vikaruddin, a resident of Malakpet area in the city, is a former activist of the SIMI and the Daragah Jihad-e-Shahadat (DJS), a city-based rightwing organisation which trains Muslim youths in self-defence. Imagine how many trigger happy bodyguards he'd have if he were a current activist! Interesting use of the word "rightwing" as well. He clarified that there was no connection with last week's terror attacks in Mumbai. Police sounded a high alert after the incident and stepped up patrolling and checking of vehicles. |
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