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Two people, including a woman, were killed and five others injured on Saturday when police opened fire to control a mob protesting a man's arrest in Bihar's Aurangabad district.
"Police were forced to open fire when a mob attacked them, set ablaze their vehicles and targeted the office of the block development officer in Madanpur of Aurangabad following arrest of a man, suspected to be a Maoist," a district police official said.
Two people, including a woman, died on the spot and five others were injured in the police firing. The injured have been admitted to a hospital.
"The mob targeted the police as they were not ready to end their blockade of the National Highway 2 while protesting against arrest of a villager for his alleged links with Maoists. The mob first pelted stones and then attacked the policemen," Madanpur police officials said.
Police lobbed tear-gas shells to disperse the unruly crowd but opened fire after being attacked.
Aurangabad is considered a Maoist stronghold.
The situation in Madanpur is tense but under control. Additional police personnel have been deployed in the area.
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