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PCR personnel rescues two persons from burning car

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: In a brave effort, the Police Control Room (PCR) unit of Delhi Police rescued two persons trapped in burning car near Dilshad Garden.

According to police, the staff of PCR MPV of Shahdara Zone on the intervenin­g night of May 18-19, the PCR MPV staff consisting of I/C ASI Rishi Kumar, gunman ASI Naresh Kumar and driver constable Surender received a call that two persons are entrapped in a burning car.

"Two persons were trapped in the burning car and struggling to come out. Without wasting time, the MPV staff immediatel­y broke the window glass of the car and pulled out both persons trapped inside the car," said DCP PCR.

SAVING ACCIDENT VICTIM

On the intervenin­g night of May 18-19, the PCR MPV staff consisting of HC Rakesh women constables Billa, Raveena and constable Ghanshyam noticed that two persons were coming from Shadipur flyover and going towards Moti Nagar, riding on a motorcycle.

In the meantime, one Hyundai Creta Car (white colour) came from behind at high speed, driven rashly and negligentl­y by the driver and hit the motorcycle near front gate No. 1 Moment Mall.

The MPV staff alerted the other MPVS by flashing a QST regarding the offending vehicle. They also rushed to the aid of both the injured identified as Vishal and Prakash and admitted them to Acharya Bhikshu Hospital. They also caught an offending vehicle.

SAVED SNATCHING VICTIM

On the intervenin­g night of May 18/19 SI. Shyam Lal and ASI Gajender Singh were performing their duty on PCR MPV. They noticed that one scooty borne assailant and a girl were scuffling. The accused was trying to snatch the mobile from thegirl and she was struggling to foil his attempt. The PCR Staff apprehend the scooty borne accused, identified as Sahil and save the victim.

PCR CAUGHT ROBBER: On the intervenin­g night of May 18/19 the PCR MPV staff received a PCR call of robbery at C-block in Mansoravar Garden. The PCR staff noticed that public persons were chasing three boys. On seeing the PCR van, the boys changed their direction and started running in another direction. The PCR staff succeeded to apprehend one of the suspects identified as Vikas.

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