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Pistol carrying woman stops school van: threatened children

A shocking incident happened in Samrala when a woman climbed into a van carrying children with a pistol and started scaring the children. Meanwhile, the children sitting in the van were badly frightened.

At present, this whole matter has reached the police. According to the information, Swati Ghai, the principal of the private school, told that the school van was bringing the children to school in the morning. During this time, 14 students were present in the van, when this van reached near Samrala bypass school, a Fortuner car stopped in front of the van and stopped the van.

A woman came out of the car, who had a pistol in her hand. She entered the school van and threatened the children by showing the pistol and said that you should delete the video you are making immediately.

Meanwhile, the children sitting inside the van were badly frightened. Actually, some students were making a video of the Fortuner car while joking among themselves, due to which the woman driving the car got angry and she entered the van and scared the children badly with a pistol.

When the school principal was asked if children are allowed to bring mobile phones to school, he said that mobile phones are taken away before school starts, but are returned when they leave school, because parents say that they worry about their children when they leave school, so children should be allowed to carry mobile phones inside school.

At present, the school administration has demanded from the police that strict action should be taken against the woman who did such an act. In this regard, police chief Davinderpal Singh says that the police find this case suspicious and action will be taken after proper investigation.

He said that in the application given to the police, Endeavor car has been mentioned but now a statement has been given about Fortuner car. He said that with the help of CCTV cameras, the car will be traced and the unknown woman will be brought to the police station and further action will be taken.

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