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Bihar sees accident of a home guard who chased people carrying liquor

Bihar sees accident of a home guard who chased people carrying liquor

Kritika Gaur 2 weeks ago 0 4

Home guard loses life as his motorcycle skids while chasing people carrying liquor in Bihar.

A tragic incident has made to the headlines recently that comes from Bihar. A home guard died as his motorcycle skid while chasing people carrying liquor in dry Bihar. The home guard was killed in the incident and his colleague was injured in the state’s Gopalganj district on Saturday.

Home guard’s motorcycle skids and dies while chasing people with liquor.

The incident happened around 4.30 am near the State Engineering College in Vishwambhrpur police station area, said police. The police stated that the home guard’s motorcycle skid and lost his life while chasing people with liquor. Home guard Abhishek Sharma, who was posted with the Excise Department, along with a colleague, was chasing people carrying liquor when their motorcycle skidded, SP Avdhesh Dixit said.

Police says probably a pothole caused the accident.

The SP said, “Probably a pothole caused the accident and threw them off the motorcycle. The people they were chasing were also on a motorcycle. Police immediately reached the spot and took them to the nearest government hospital. Abhisekh succumbed to injuries during treatment. Another home guard, who was riding pillion, sustained minor injuries.” He said rejecting allegations that they were attacked by the liquor mafia, “Prima facie, it appears to be a case of accident. The matter is being investigated from all angles. We are still probing whether their motorcycle was hit by another vehicle. Some people claimed that Abhisekh was shot dead. It’s not like that. Doctors at the hospital clarified that there was no bullet injury on his body.”

In April 2016, the sale and consumption of liquor was banned by Nitish Kumar government.

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