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Bullet Stray landed on the roof at the PERAMBAL house

Bullet Stray landed on the roof at the PERAMBAL house
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Trichy: The day after the 11-year-old boy was killed by a bullet that was fired from a shooting range in the Pulajottai district in Tamil Nadu, a stray bullet from a shooting distance in the Rural Panabal had landed on the roof of a house in a village in a village in a village in a village In a village in a village in a village in a village in a village in a village in a village in a village in a village in a village.
About 2 km from the shooting range.
Even though no one was injured in the incident, the PERABAL police started an investigation by checking stray bullets that recovered from home and map the trajectory.
The incident was revealed on Tuesday because the K Subrakani family, 60, from Eechangadu Village saw bullets on their roof.
From January 21 to January 24, the team consisting of 48 members of the train protection training center in Trichy was reportedly practiced at the Naranaamanglam shooting range near the village which fell below the padalur limit.
The owner of the house claimed that they heard a loud sound on their roof on Monday morning around 11am.
Because there was a hole developed on the roof of asbestos, the family examined it on Tuesday and found a bullet.
Through Village Administration Officers (VAO) Narayasnwamy, Padalur police were warned.
Revenue officials from district administration also make questions with the local community.
The police said that such an incident had never happened before because there was a hill that separated the resolution of housing from the shooting range.
Users of combustion ranges usually tell local police and villagers must be warned through the public address system.
Police officials said that the bullet recovered from the house seemed to be from a 7.62 mm rifle.
A team of forensic experts from Trichy rushed to the site to conduct an investigation.
“We have been looking for the power of railroad protection to bring their scoring cards and weapons used in shooting practice to check.
It is very rare for bullets that are lost to travel about 1.5 km through a hill,” said a senior police officer.
When the incident occurred in a month after the fatal incident in the Pulitandai District, the villagers of Eechangadu were looking for the closure of the Naranaamanglam shooting range.
Police supervisor S Mani examines the house.

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