From the MP Cop who ran 1 km with a 10 kg bomb to save 400 students to the one who carried a pilgrim who was having a heart attack uphill for two kms on his back, this is a small tribute to our very own khaki heroes who go beyond their call of duty for their people.
Wasting no time, the cops in Hyderabad alerted cops in Bidar, Karnataka. Special teams under the supervision of Sultan Bazar Assistant Commissioner of Police, M Chetana, conducted home-to-home searches in the locality.
While the IPS officer has certainly won the hearts of the villagers and the respect of his seniors through the remarkable initiative, it is important to point out that this isn’t the first time the man has introduced social innovations in policing.
The CCTV captured the entire episode where the two gutsy women in their late 30s rescued their father successfully and thwarted the armed gang’s looting attempt. All in 37 seconds!
As they squeezed through the tightly-packed crowd, they saw that two men who were crossdressers were the targets and the mob had beaten them black and blue. One man had already succumbed to his injuries, while the second was battling for his life.
Lata, who had worked at Sakinaka’s Chachad Hospital for over twenty years as a maid, was left jobless and homeless after the ‘hospital’ which was her workplace and home, was demolished last month.
Thanks to the timely action of Assistant sub-inspector Shri Ram, along with Head Constable Bhal Singh and Constable Suresh, a major tragedy was averted.
But between 2:30 - 3 PM, they suddenly spotted a girl who stood on the divider in the middle of the road. She was attempting to commit suicide by jumping in front of a speeding vehicle.
Of the four cops, three were in different parts of the premises, whereas Constable Sitaram was close by. As soon he realised what was going on, he confronted the robbers - by opening fire. Apparently shocked by the shot, the robbers fled.