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Three killed in newspaper office in Agartala

Source: PTI
May 19, 2013 20:06 IST
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Three employees of a local Bengali daily were stabbed to death inside its office by two unidentified assailants in Tripura’s capital Agartala on Sunday.

According to police, the motorcycle-borne assailants barged into the office of 'Dainik Ganadoot' at the Palace Compound at about 3 pm and stabbed a proof reader and a driver on the ground floor before proceeding to the first floor where they stabbed the office manager.

As it was Sunday afternoon, only a reporter was present at the newspaper office of 'Gandoot Bhawan'. He fainted on seeing the assailants stabbing the two men on the ground floor and was left unharmed.

All the three men, who were knifed a number of times each, were rushed to the hospital where they were declared brought dead, the police said adding the traumatised reporter was also undergoing treatment there.

The three were identified as proof reader Sujit Bhattacharya, 32, office driver Balaram Ghosh, 40, and office manager Ranjit Chowdhury, 60, the police said.

'Dainik Ganadoot' editor-cum proprietor Sushil Chowdhury, who lives in the same compound, said he suspected the three were stabbed due to mistaken identity and he himself might have been the target but did not know the reason behind the killings.

Papia, the six-year old daughter of the driver, who too lived in the same complex, said she saw the two assailants repeatedly stabbing her father and Bhattacharya before rushing to the first floor.

Police said the assailants were yet to be identified and search operation has been launched to apprehend them.

Agartala Press Club has strongly condemned the killing and demanded safety and security to the lives of journalists and employees of newspaper and media houses in the state.

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