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Youth hurt after SFs fire at vehicle that jumps 2 checkpoints in Budgam: Police

| @indiablooms | May 13, 2020, at 03:05 pm

Srinagar/UNI:  A youth was injured when security forces fired at a vehicle after it allegedly jumped two checkpoints despite being signalled to stop in central Kashmir district of Budgam on Wednesday.

A senior police officer said that the vehicle was signalled to stop at a checkpoint established by CRPF personnel in Narbal Kawoosa in Budgam.

“The vehicles jumped this checkpoint and another one established at a distance following which security forces fired at the vehicle,” he said, adding a person onboard was injured.

He said the injured was taken to a hospital.

“Police has registered a case and initiated investigation into the incident,” he added. 

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