Harjit Singh, an assistant
sub-inspector with the Punjab Police, was patrolling outside a vegetable market
in Patiala when seven men belonging to the Nihang Sikh warrior sect attacked
him and his colleagues.
The Indian policeman was
attacked with a sword while he and his fellow officers were trying to enforce
coronavirus lockdown rules at a checkpoint.
Footage from the scene
shows the terrifying moment a truck carrying the warriors rammed through the
barricades before they came down from their vehicle and launched an attack with
traditional Sikh blades.
During the attack one of the
warriors chopped off Singh’s arm, removing his left hand from his wrist. The
officer was seen in the video screaming in pain as he tries to stop the flow of
blood with a handkerchief.
According to CNN, the
assailants were arrested and brought into custody, but Singh and six fellow
officers suffered injuries and were rushed to the Postgraduate Institute of
Medical Education and Research in Chandigarh.
Officer Singh had a
‘painstaking’ surgery and doctors were able to reattach Singh’s severed limb to
his left wrist.
Speaking on the incident,
Captain Amarinder Singh of the Punjab Police tweeted: ‘Police Party on Naka
duty was attacked today in which one ASI’s hand was cut off and six were
injured.
‘Police cornered the
culprits and have taken them into custody.’
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