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Red alert in Bengaluru as shootout leaves two injured

| | Feb 03, 2017, at 08:35 pm
Bengaluru, Feb 3 (IBNS) : A red alert was issued in after shots were fired at a car on the outskirts of the city on Friday in which two people were injured, NDTV reported.

An initial report had suggested death of one person.

According to reports, two  bike-borne assailants shot at Srinivas Kadabagere, the president of Agricultural Produce Marketing Committee (APMC), Bengaluru on Ballary Road, leading to Kempegowda International Airport.

While  Srinivas was travelling in his official car, the attackers opened fire at him. A total of six rounds are said to have been fired, out of  which two hit Srinivas.

Srinivas is currently undergoing treatment at a private hospital. The hospital is yet to provide a medical status to the police.

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