Khaleej Times

TN cop got killed in friendly fire, say Rajasthan police

- IANS

jaipur — Police Inspector Periyapand­i, leading a special team to crack a gold heist that took place in Chennai last month, was shot dead by his colleague’s pistol, said a senior police officer here on Saturday.

According to Pali Superinten­dent of Police (SP) Deepak Bhargav, a probe into the case revealed that acting on a tip-off, the Chennai police team reached a brick kiln in the middle of night in the district’s Jaitaran area, about 238km from Rajasthan capital Jaipur.

As the the police team entered the kiln, accused Nathuram’s family allegedly attacked the police team.

While the rest of his team members jumped the wall and managed to come out of the kiln, Periyapand­i could not.

In the melee, the other Police Inspector of Chennai team, Muni Shekhar, while taking out his pistol from his pocket accidental­ly pressed the trigger and the bullet hit Periyapand­i.

The Chennai team, comprising Inspector Muni Shekhar, two head constables and a constable, apart from Periyapand­i, immediatel­y rushed the latter to a Jaitaran hospital, where the inspector was declared dead.

Bhargav said that accused Tejaram Jat, his wife Bindiya and daughter Sugna have been arrested on the basis of an FIR filed by the Chennai police team for making a life-threatenin­g attack on them.

They were produced in the court, which sent Bindiya and Sugna to judicial custody while the police took Tejaram on a twoday police remand.

The pistol which got accidental­ly fired has been sent for forensic test and search operations are on to arrest the rest of the accused.

Santosh Kumar, Additional Commission­er, Chennai, and Jodhpur Range IG also visited the site to expedite the continue probe.

Giving the background of the case, Bhargav said a gang of alleged burglars drilled a hole through the ceiling of a jewellery shop in Chennai and escaped with 3.5 kg gold and 5 kg silver worth lakhs of rupees.

The incident took place in the afternoon when the shop owner had locked up and gone for lunch.

The Chennai police received a tip-off about the culprits staying in a house near a brick kiln in Pali’s Jaitaran.

Accordingl­y, on December 13 around 2.30 a.m, the police team reached the site where it was attacked. —

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