Mangaluru: Cops attacked by bike-borne miscreants in Kulur; arrested


Team Udayavani, Dec 19, 2020, 12:58 PM IST

Mangaluru: Police officials on duty were attacked allegedly by bike-borne miscreants near Kulur Check post. The incident took place on Friday, December 18.  It is said that the accused are students of a college in Neermarga.

Reportedly four miscreants on two bikes were stopped by police officials after they had an argument with a lorry driver. While two students escaped, the other two attacked the police officials and also broke their gun. Two policemen sustained injuries.

The accused have been arrested and are currently in Police custody.

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