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UP cop accidentally shoots woman in head, victim’s condition critical

When a woman went to a police station in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, to have her passport verified, sub-inspector Manoj Sharma accidentally shot her in the head with his pistol. The incident was recorded the CCTV camera.

The woman entered the police station and stood there for a while, as seen in the video. After a while, a police officer arrived and gave the sub-inspector a pistol. The woman was unintentionally shot while cleaning the pistol, after which she fell on the ground.

The hurt woman was sent right away to JN Medical College for medical treatment.

According to the police, the woman’s condition is critical.

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