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Police officer killed in N C hills

A police officer was killed another gangman was injured when suspected DHD(J) rebels attacked a group of workers engaged on a railway tract at Langting in North Cachar hills district on Thursday.

According to information, the incident took place at around 10-30 in the morning at the railway tracts at Langting at a distance of 100 kilometer from the Haflong police station.

The deceased, who died on the spot has yet to be identified as police officer identified as some Baglary who was at work died on the spot while a gangman Anil Dey sustained injury. He has been rushed to the Lumding Hospital.

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from this incident govt. of assam or india should wake up from their sleep about this kind of problems.ther had been so much of killings in n.c hills.there is no value of human lives,not even equal to dog'd life.are we not as human as that of other places?why cant govt of india take serious action against killings of innocent people in remot dimasa villages if they can do so much in Mumbai terror attacks and all?

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