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Motorcyclist physically assaults traffic sergeant in Rajshahi
Sree Bipul Kishore Bhattachariya. Photo: Star Star Online Report Star Online Report
A motorcyclist physically assaulted a traffic sergeant leaving him with fractured bones at Horse Square checkpoint in Rajshahi city today.
The sergeant, Sree Bipul Kishore Bhattachariya, was admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital with fracture on his left elbow, right hand and left collarbone among other injuries, said Golam Ruhul Kuddus, additional deputy commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police.
The incident took place at 12:00pm when the traffic sergeant stopped the motorcyclist as he was driving a TVS Apache RTR 160 along the footpath, the RMP s spokesperson said.
Motorcyclist assaults traffic cop in Rajshahi
The sergeant was rushed to hospital with fractures.
Staff Correspondent, Rajshahi
Staff Correspondent, Rajshahi
A motorcyclist beat up a traffic sergeant with a piece of wood, fracturing the officer s bones, at Rajshahi city s Ghora Chattar checkpoint yesterday.
The sergeant, Sree Bipul Kishore Bhattachariya, was admitted to Rajshahi Medical College Hospital with his left elbow, right hand and left collarbone fractured among other injuries, said Golam Ruhul Kuddus, additional deputy commissioner of Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP).
The incident took place around 12pm when the sergeant saw the motorcyclist riding his vehicle on the footpath and ran to catch the rider, leaving his teammates behind, the RMP spokesperson said.
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