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Karnataka: Sub-inspector shot dead by constable during squabble over duty allocation

Press Trust of India | Posted on Jan 27, 2013 at 08:15pm IST

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Bangalore: A police sub-inspector was on Saturday shot dead allegedly by his subordinate constable at a police station near Bangalore during a heated quarrel regarding duty allotment, police said. 44-year-old constable Anand Kumar of Rajanakunte police station in Bangalore Rural district fired from his rifle at SI Vijaykumar, injuring him on his head and chest.

The SI, said to be in his 40s, was rushed to hospital but died on the way, Bangalore Rural Superintendent of Police D Prakash, who rushed to the spot, said. Kumar was immediately taken into custody on charges of murder, he said.

Prakash said the two policemen were involved in a heated argument over allotment of duty by the superior officer when the constable fired at him from his rifle. Vijaykumar was posted to the police station only three months ago.

Karnataka: Sub-inspector shot dead by constable

The sub-inspector, said to be in his 40s, was rushed to hospital but died on the way.

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