7 year old rescued from drowning in Pranhita river
On the banks of this river too, the Police sub-inspector (PSI) Shivraj Lokhande of Damrancha Sashastra Outpost (AOP), posted with constable Praveen Ramteke, saw Gudla Arun Tej struggling too hard to survive.
Nagpur: On the fourth day of the ongoing Pranhita Pushkar festival in Sironcha taluka, a seven-year-old boy from Andhra Pradesh drowned. While the boy’s parents and other members of the boy’s family were taking a holy dip in the Pranhita river on Saturday. A religious fair is being organized on the banks of this river to pay homage to it after a gap of 12 years.
On the banks of this river too, the Police sub-inspector (PSI) Shivraj Lokhande of Damrancha Sashastra Outpost (AOP), posted with constable Praveen Ramteke, saw Gudla Arun Tej struggling too hard to survive. Took him out too. Even the family bathing in its vicinity did not have any news of the child drowning.
Police sub-inspector (PSI) Shivraj Lokhande has also said that this boy was enjoying his dip very much, But suddenly he started drowning without seeing anyone. It was a matter of great luck that he was seen in the water among the crowd. Who is doing a Ph.D. in the history of Shivaji’s forts.
Recovering the stolen bag of a devotee
Shivraj Lokhande, The Police sub-inspector (PSI), has also said that they took him to the medical unit tent. Where he was given first aid. Then later the boy has been handed over to the family, Who had to run away to go to the Kaleshwaram temple.
Senior inspector Ajay Ahirkar has said that the alert police also helped a lot in recovering the stolen bag of a devotee.
Ajay also said that after getting information about this theft, the police had been searched, and then the CCTV cameras were also searched. Then a boy stole the bag and seeing the police searching for it, they left the bag and fled from the spot.
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