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Sleepy town wakes up to police operations

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Press Trust of India Puttur (AP)
Swift operations of commandos from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh to nab the two key suspects of 2011-Advani bomb and other cases, caught the sleepy town of Puttur in Chithoor district totally unaware of the fact that the most wanted were living amongst them for a while now.

On specific inputs, police knocked the door of the old tile-roofed house at 43, Madar Street, which was just a hop from Puttur Railway Station around 4.30 AM, before which hundreds of police personnel surrounded the place and adviced neighbours to stay indoors, police said.

"When the police said we wanted to search the house to Malik's wife, who attended the door, the policeman was pulled in and attacked by sharp weapons. He was stabbed in his head and shoulder," T S Anbu, Superintendent of Police, who was part of the team told PTI.
 

But, once the policeman was severely injured, they pulled him out through the broken door. Other policemen rushed him to a hospital in Chennai, they said.

Since then, it was a long deal for police to persuade the occupants of the house to surrender, after realising a woman and three children were with the accused, they said, adding, efforts were parallelly on to face any violent reactions.

Meanwhile, police personnel in the peripheral areas evacuated people in the neighbourhood to safer places, in case of an encounter.

"I came out of the house around 4.30 AM and saw police vehicles on my street. They adviced me to go to a safe place, since they were about to begin an important operation to arrest some big terrorist," Muthammal, who lives just five buildings away from the house, said.

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First Published: Oct 05 2013 | 7:00 PM IST

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