City
Epaper

Turkey: One police officer killed in gunfire exchange in Istanbul

By IANS | Updated: September 23, 2024 17:00 IST

Istanbul, Sep 23 One police officer was shot dead, and three people, including the attacker, were injured in ...

Open in App

Istanbul, Sep 23 One police officer was shot dead, and three people, including the attacker, were injured in a gunfire exchange on Monday, local media reported.

The incident occurred in the Umraniye district of Istanbul when a suspect, caught by the police for motorcycle theft, opened fire, reports Xinhua, quoting the state-run TRT broadcaster.

While being apprehended, the suspect seized one of the police officer's weapons and began shooting, according to the report.

Following the exchange of fire, a female police officer was killed, while another police officer, the suspect, and a civilian were injured, it said.

The 19-year-old attacker had 26 criminal records for various offences, the media reports suggested.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalSDRF rescues 40 devotees stranded after landslide in Uttarakhand's Sonprayag

BusinessSDGs Through Arts India Edition Concludes with Bengaluru Showcase

InternationalIntense talks continue to reach interim India-US trade deal ahead of deadline

TechnologyIntense talks continue to reach interim India-US trade deal ahead of deadline

InternationalPakistan: BYC holds protest rally against extrajudicial killing of Baloch youth

International Realted Stories

InternationalBali Boat Accident: 4 Dead, 38 Missing After Ferry Carrying 65 Onboard Sinks in Indonesia

InternationalUS, India to ink 10-year Defence Framework by year end

InternationalFederal judge blocks President Trump's asylum ban at the Southern border

InternationalPakistan: Balochistan continues to see rise in cases of enforced disappearances

InternationalSouth Korea making utmost efforts on tariff talks with US ahead of deadline