Woman Sustains Bullet Injury In Tral, Investigation Initiated: Police


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Srinagar- Police on Saturday said that it has started Investigation of a incident in which a woman sustained bullet injury during night hours in Darganie Gund area of Tral in South Kashmir's Awantipora.

In a statement, the police said that during night hours a lady namely Shakeela Banu 36 wife of Ghulam Nabi alone resident of Darganie Gund (Tral) sustained bullet injuries even as her husband and in-laws concealed the incident and took her to a nearby hospital in Aripal, where from she was referred to Sub District Hospital Tral but didn't disclose to doctors regarding bullet injuries.

The police spokesman further said that doctors were informed abouth Shakeela suffering of abdominal pain/heart problem.

It was only at Srinagar's SMHS where she was later referred that the doctors diagnosed a bullet injury to Shakeela, the police statement added.

Later, a team of Police from Police post Aripal reached to the house of above injured lady and during search of her house a fired bullet was recovered, he said.

Police has registered a case FIR No. 25/2021 under relevant sections of law and Investigation taken up. Further investigation is continue and evidences are being gathered, added the spokesman.

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