Bulandshahr Police Station seize vehicle fire | Fire broke out in seized vehicles in police outpost premises: Many vehicles burnt to ashes, fire brigade brought it under control after two hours of effort – Bulandshahr News
The seized vehicles parked in the police post premises caught fire.
The seized vehicles parked in the premises of Awas Vikas Police Chowki of Nagar Kotwali area caught fire. Many vehicles were burnt to ashes in this. On getting information about the fire, the fire brigade team reached the spot and after about two hours of hard work, the fire was brought under control. In the initial investigation, four wheelers and two
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On Friday afternoon, old seized vehicles parked in the Awas Vikas police station premises suddenly caught fire. There was chaos in the area due to the fire in the vehicles. The police immediately informed the fire brigade about the incident. The fire brigade team immediately reached the spot and after two hours of hard work, the fire was brought under control.
The post in-charge said that the seized four-wheelers and two-wheelers caught fire. The fire has been extinguished. Fortunately, the fire brigade team reached the spot on time. Despite that, the fire took a terrible form. Seeing the smoke in the sky, a crowd of people gathered. However, the fire did not reach other vehicles and the post. Due to this, a major accident was averted.
The seized vehicles parked in the police post premises caught fire.
The number of vehicles was not known
The police is also investigating the case from the angle of miscreants to see if they had set the vehicles on fire. The police is also examining the footage of CCTV cameras installed around the police station. Fire officer Pramod Sharma said that he received information about the fire at 12:10. Three vehicles were present at the spot and after that fire engines kept extinguishing the fire one after the other and the fire was brought under control. He said that the sun is shining brightly. Someone might have thrown away a cigarette after smoking, which is likely to have caused the fire. However, the number of vehicles is not yet known.
The seized vehicles parked in the police station premises caught fire. The fire brigade brought the fire under control with great difficulty.
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