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Bihar: 3 killed in Maoist attack on police outpost
Tuesday, July 4 2006 11:00 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

Gaya: An assistant sub-inspector and two chowkidars were killed and another policeman injured in amidnight attack by suspected CPI (Maoist) rebels on a police outpost in Bihar's Gaya district, police said today (July 4, 2006).

An unspecified number of naxalites attacked Tankuppa police outpost, about 40 km from the district headquarters, last midnight and killed the three. They are also reported to have looted some firearms and ammunition, but the exact number was not not immediately known.

While the ASI has been identified as Upendra Narayan Sinha, the names of the chowkidars have yet to be ascertained.

Another ASI, who was wounded in the attack, has been shifted to Gaya in a serious condition.

Gaya Superintendent of Police Amit Jain has rushed to the spot with reinforcements and raids were on continuing to apprehend the naxalites, the sources added.

PTI









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