PRAYAGRAJ, March 15 -- A Police Response Vehicle (PRV) was attacked in Devari Hardopatti village, under the Baghrai police station area, in Pratapgarh, late on Friday night, after officers reached the spot to verify a report of an altercation. The police personnel escaped unhurt by taking cover, though the PRV's windshield was shattered. The situation was controlled only after Shravan Kumar, station house officer (SHO), arrived with reinforcements. According to police, a written complaint by PRV constable Satyadev Maurya led to an FIR against five individuals-Arun Kumar, Krishna Kumar, Shiv Dulari, Binu, and Bitau-for pelting the PRV with bricks and stones. The incident stems from a two day dispute between Krishna Kumar and his rivals. On Friday around 8.30 pm, Krishna Kumar dialed UP 112 alleging that his opponents had again surrounded his house, assaulted his mother Shiv Dulari, and abused family members. Police say the attackers fled on seeing the PRV. However, an argument broke out between Krishna Kumar's family and the officers, who urged calm and assured action. Enraged family members accused the police of siding with the other group and began throwing bricks at the PRV. Krishna Kumar alleges that the rival party-including the village Pradhan-demolished part of his house wall, threw out household items, abused women, tore their clothes, and beat family members in front of the police. He further claimed the SHO asked him to submit a written complaint before any action is taken. SHO Shravan Kumar said that the PRV was attacked with bricks as soon as it reached the spot and that further action is underway based on the registered FIR. Police arrested one of the accused who had triggered panic by opening fire on Friday, in Asadullapur Bhiti village, under the Airport Police Station, in Prayagraj, on Saturday. Two people, including a woman, were injured in the incident. A search is underway for four other suspects involved in the case. The incident occurred on Friday, when 45-year-old Khushmuda, and her 15 year old nephew, Shoaib, were shot and injured due to an old rivalry. Both suffered bullet wounds to their legs and shoulders and were admitted to SRN Hospital. Acting on a complaint given by Fuzail, the police have booked five individuals, including Imran alias Kale and Rahman. On Saturday, police arrested Rahman-a resident of Asadullapur Bhiti-near the Devghat railway bridge. Officers recovered an illegal country made firearm, a live cartridge, and a spent shell from his possession. Vinay Singh, SHO, Airport police station, said that three criminal cases are already registered against Rahman. The search continues for the remaining accused....