Indian citizen escaped after hitting the police
Look around. An Indian citizen, who was driving under the influence of alcohol, hit the police during a traffic check and ran away. The incident took place in front of the traffic police office near Rapti bridge in Hetauda sub-metropolitan area. When the traffic police signaled to stop a car with a suspicious Indian number plate, the driver crossed the lane and drove at a high speed and hit the police.
A traffic policeman who was assigned to check the collision got stuck in the front of the vehicle and was dragged about 10 meters. The policeman who was seriously injured in the incident has been admitted to a hospital in Hetauda for immediate treatment.
Express
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