Bombs Hurled At Anti-CAA Protests In West Bengal Leave Police Personnel Including IPS Officer Injured
Anti-CAA Protesters Hurl Bombs At Cops In West Bengal, Three Police Personnel Including An IPS Officer Injured(Representative Image) (DIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/GettyImages)

An Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and two other police personnel were injured when bombs were hurled at them during an anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) demonstration in Sankrail of West Bengal's Howrah district on Tuesday (17 December).

Deputy Commissioner (headquarters), Howrah police commissionerate, Ajit Singh Yadav was among the injured, officials said.

Sources said the demonstrators had placed wooden log, burnt tyres and blockaded the road since the afternoon in Purba Para of South Sankrail.

Personnel form Sankrail police station as also senior officers of the commissionerate rushed to the spot and tried to pacify the demonstrators, who hurled stones and bottles at the security forces.

The police then went for a baton charge, and lobbed tear gas shells which further infuriated the protesters, who started throwing bombs at the law keepers, injuring the three cops. All three have been admitted to a private hospital with splinter wounds.

Some other policemen also sustained minor injuries.

A police picket has been posted at the spot. There was tension in the area, police sources said. The area was tense with the streets deserted except for the police personnel on patrol duty.

(This story has been published from a wire agency feed without modifications to the text. Only the headline has been changed.)

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