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UP man shot at by guard for trying to enter inside bank without mask

The customer, Rajesh Kumar, was seriously injured and admitted to the district hospital while the guard has been taken into police custody.

UP man shot at by guard for trying to enter inside bank without mask

Bareilly: A security guard posted at the Junction Road branch of Bank of Baroda here on Friday (June 25) allegedly opened fire at a customer who was trying to force his way inside without a mask, police said.

The customer, Rajesh Kumar, was seriously injured and admitted to the district hospital while the guard has been taken into police custody, Superintendent of Police (City) Ravindra Kumar said.

Rajesh Kumar had come to the bank for some work at around 11:30 am when an altercation took place with the guard, Keshav Prasad Mishra, who in anger shot at him, the SP said.

According to eyewitnesses, the guard was heard repeatedly shouting before he was taken into custody that the customer was trying to force his way inside without a mask and abused him when he was checked for it. He also said that he had to open fire when the customer forcibly entered.

The SP said the customer's statement will be recorded after he regains consciousness.

Geeta Bhusal, senior manager of the Bank of Baroda Junction Road branch said the forensic team of the police is checking the CCTV footage. The exact status of the incident will be known only after watching the footage, she added.

After receiving information about the incident, IGP, Bareilly Range Ramit Sharma, SSP Rohit Singh Sajwan, SP City Ravindra Kumar and others reached the spot and the forensic team has started an investigation.

(Inputs from PTI)

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