Police open fire at speeding car disregarding orders, 3 injured

Police open fire at speeding car disregarding orders, 3 injured

April 3, 2020   07:32 am

The police have opened fire at a speeding car which had failed to heed orders to stop at the checkpoint near the new bridge in Egoda Uyana, Panadura last night (02).

Police officers at the previous checkpoint had signalled the car heading towards Panadura to stop, however, it had sped up disregarding the orders.

They had informed the fellow police officers stationed at the next checkpoint.

As the car failed to heed the orders again, the police officers have opened fire at it

The car was subsequently found parked near the Base Hospital in Panadura. Three passengers had sustained injuries and one of them was transferred to the National Hospital in Colombo for further treatment.

The driver of the car and the injured passengers have been placed under arrest. They are receiving treatment under police security.

Egoda Uyana Police is conducting further investigations into the incident, the Police Media said. 

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