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Cop shot at in Howrah

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Press Trust of India

Posted: Jun 28, 2008 at 0115 hrs IST

Kolkata, June 27 An Assistant Sub-Inspector of the Security Control Organisation was shot at and injured near his residence at Bally in Howrah in the early hours of Friday.

ASI Shaktipada Hazra found three strangers standing in front of his house, leaning against two motocycles at around 1 am on Friday, the police said.

When Hazra asked his son to inform the Bally police station after the three men did not reveal their identity, the youths fired at him and escaped from the spot, Deputy Commissioner (Headquarters), Vineet Kumar Goyal said.

Hazra was sent to the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital.

The bullet has been extracted from his body and his condition is stated to be stable now.

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