A horrifying scene of the bravery of a woman constable and the brutality of ganja smugglers while on duty has come to light in Nizamabad district of Telangana. An incident that created a sensation in the police department, where woman constable Soumya, who was trying to stop a gang smuggling ganja, was brutally hit by the accused with their car.
This entire incident also shows the promptness of the Telangana Police, because even though the attackers got a chance to escape, the police arrested them within a short time. According to the information of the incident, Constable Soumya was on duty and received information that a large quantity of ganja was being smuggled in a car. As soon as she signaled the suspicious car to stop, the fear of being caught became so strong among the smugglers that instead of applying brakes, they increased the speed further.
Female constable crushed by smugglers
Constable Soumya was trying to stop the ganja smugglers when the car hit her. The collision was so strong that Soumya fell several feet away and was immediately seriously injured. The accused managed to escape from the spot in the car, but could not go far leaving behind an injured companion.
The local police and traffic department took immediate action and blocked the surrounding areas. During the investigation, the police arrested the accused and a huge quantity of ganja was recovered from the car. Senior police officers have taken the matter very seriously and strict sections have been imposed on the accused.
Attackers will not be spared – Police
At present, injured constable Soumya has been admitted to the hospital, where the team of doctors is keeping an eye on her health. His condition is said to be stable but the injuries are deep. This incident highlights the dangers that policemen face every day when dealing with criminals. Nizamabad Police has made it clear that those who attack the uniform will not be spared at any cost.
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