Delhi Encounter: Police Inspector Dies in Hospital


Rediff

New Delhi, Sep 19: Mohan Chand Sharma, inspector of the Delhi Police Special Cell who was critically injured during an encounter with Delhi blasts-linked terrorists, died in a hospital on Friday evening.

"We have lost our best man," Joint Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Karnal Singh told PTI.

Forty-one-year-old Sharma, a highly decorated officer who received three bullet injuries in his abdomen, thigh and right arm in the gunbattle at Jamia Nagar in South Delhi, succumbed to his injuries at the Holy Family hospital at 7 pm, doctors attending him said.

A recipient of seven gallantry medals, Sharma, who had led the police team against the terrorists wanted in connection with the Delhi and Ahmedabad blasts, underwent an operation to remove the bullets from his body.

The profusely-bleeding officer was taken to the hospital.

  

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Sat, Sep 20 2008

    I would like to express our profound gratitude to the family of this great patriot who laid down his live for the security and well being of all us Indians. Sir, you have done your force, your uniform and our nation proud. May your soul rest in iternal peace. My request to the government is to take care of his family in their needs and not let his sacrifice go waste. I wish our Karnataka police at least had 1% of his qualities.

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  • Abhijith Shetty K, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 19 2008

    My salute to a brave soldier....A recipient of seven gallantry medals..

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