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A police sub-inspector of the Armed Police has died after being hit by a jeep belonging to a liquor smuggling gang in Siraha. According to the police, 48-year-old Lakshman Prasad Yadav, an armed police deputy inspector, was killed by an armed smuggler in Bariyarpatti rural municipality-1 Kachnari on the Nepal-India border area on Sunday morning.
According to the Siraha police, 8 security personnel including Yadav working at the nearby Badhari Base Camp and Nepal Police and Armed Police were deployed on patrol based on information that alcohol was being transported from Nepal to India in the Scorpio Jeep. While stopping the same jeep, Yadav was hit and ran away at 3 am, police said.
Siraha Police Spokesperson DSP Birendra Kumar Paswan said that Yadav, who was seriously injured in the collision, was immediately taken to the provincial hospital in Lahan for treatment. Yadav is a resident of Naraha Rural Municipality-4 Lalbhitia in Siraha.
DSP Paswan said that since the police were stationed at different locations, the other police could not identify the car's number even though they saw it from a distance. The police said that the vehicle is being searched for.
