Two history-sheeters shot dead by police near Chennai

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Chennai: Two youths, reportedly possessing extensive criminal histories, were fatally shot by the police after they assaulted a sub-inspector during a vehicle inspection on the outskirts of the city early Tuesday morning. The two suspects, armed with machetes, inflicted severe injuries on the police sub-inspector and attempted to take his life near Guduvanchery at approximately 3:30 am.

"The SI managed to evade the lethal blow aimed at his head and shot at one of them, while the police inspector, Murugesan, who was also part of the team checking the vehicles, rushed to his colleague's help and fired at another man," a senior police official said. Two others who also attacked the SI fled the scene. The police rushed the two injured persons to the Chengalpattu government hospital where the doctors declared them "brought dead", said police.

The deceased have been identified as S Vinood alias Chota Vinood, 35, and S Ramesh, 32, both known history-sheeters who have over 50 and 20 cases, respectively, pending against them. The charges against them include murders, attempt to murder and extortion, police added.Sub Inspector of Police Sivagurunathan has been admitted to Chromepet government hospital for treatment.

According to police, four assailants were proceeding in a "black" car. When the SI signalled them to stop their vehicle during the vehicle check near Karanai, they hit the police jeep and stopped. The occupants stepped out of the car and charged towards the official and inflicted cut wounds on his left hand, a police statement said.

Vinood, an A+ category history-sheeter in Otteri police station here, was involved in over 50 offences including 10 murders, 15 attempts to murder, 10 robberies, 15 assault and extortion cases while Ramesh was an A category history-sheeter. Ramesh has over 20 criminal cases pending against him and they include five murders, seven attempt to murder, eight assault and extortion cases, the release said. Senior police officials visited the spot where the criminals were shot and also the GH and held enquiries with the SI.
(With PTI inputs)

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