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One Killed, 35 Injured As Clash Breaks Out In Ludhiana Central Jail

DCP Ashwani Kapoor said jail police had to open fire when two group of gangsters started pelting stones at each other.
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LUDHIANA — An inmate of the Ludhiana Central Jail was killed and 35 injured when a clash broke between two groups of gangsters Thursday, prompting police to open fire to bring the situation under control.

A senior police officer was among those injured in the mayhem.

The trouble started soon after a jail inmate, undergoing a trial in a drug case, died at a Patiala hospital on Thursday.

DCP Ashwani Kapoor said Sunny Sood was referred to a Patiala hospital due to illness on Wednesday, where he died.

As the news reached, his fellow gangsters started instigating other prisoners, the DCP said.

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They also accused police of “murdering” Sood, he said.

Kapoor said the jail staff had to open fire to control the situation, which had turned serious.

“The jail police had to open fire when two group of gangsters started pelting each other with stones at the central jail. One jail inmate was killed and 35 others, including a assistant commissioner of police (ACP), received injuries,” DCP Ashwani Kapoor said.

The jail authorities said the ACP of the city police and some members of the jail staff received injuries due to fierce brick batting by the inmates.

They also set an official vehicle of the jail superintendent and a portion of the jail kitchen on fire with the help of an LPG cylinder, the authorities said.

The fire brigade and the jail authorities said the rioters, numbering around 300, also tried to break open the main gate of the jail.

DCP Ashwani Kapoor said huge police force was rushed to the jail to control the situation.

The injured were hospitalised while the deceased was yet to be identified, Kapoor said.

Commenting on it, Commissioner Police (CP) Sukhchain Singh Gill said the situation was now under control and the prisoners were sent back to their barracks.

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh had sought a report of the entire incident, an official spokesman said.

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