Chemical container hits police car from behind in Shamli, three policemen including police station chief seriously injured
Shamli. A chemical tanker hit a police vehicle from behind on the Delhi Saharanpur Highway in Adarsh Mandi police station area of the district. Three policemen including the police station incharge have been seriously injured in the incident. The injured police personnel was admitted to the Higher Center. Where the doctor referred the three injured. The accused truck driver fled from the spot. Police started investigating the case.
Let us tell you that the matter is of Delhi Saharanpur Highway route of Adarsh Mandi police station area. Where the police station chief was driving along with the force in a government vehicle while keeping an eye on the elections. At the same time, near Maples Public School located on Delhi-Saharanpur road, a speeding canter hit the police car from behind. As soon as the collision occurred, all three people were seriously injured and all three policemen became unconscious on the spot. The news of the accident with the policemen spread like wildfire in the district. The senior officials reached the spot with the force and immediately admitted the injured to a nearby hospital. While all three people are undergoing treatment, the accused driver fled leaving the canter. As soon as the information about the incident was received, senior officials reached the spot and talked to the doctor to know about the condition of the police personnel.
In this matter, Additional Superintendent of Police Santosh Kumar Singh says that keeping an eye on the elections, Adarsh Mandi police station chief Sachin Kumar was preparing for the elections along with his driver Akash Sharma and our friend Ashok Kumar. Where a tanker hit his car from behind near Maples Public School on Delhi-Saharanpur Highway. After getting injured in the incident, all the policemen including the police station chief became unconscious, who have been admitted to a nearby hospital. Where he is undergoing treatment. There is no need for danger. Now investigation is being done and information is being collected about the absconding driver.