Family feud leads to firing, 3 held in Dwarka
The incident occurred on September 18, when the police received a call at Police station Jaffarpur, Dwarka that firing had taken place.
The incident occurred on September 18, when the police received a call at Police station Jaffarpur, Dwarka that firing had taken place.
Both the suspects -- Mandeep and Rahul -- were apprehended by the police along with the seizure of a stolen bike which was used in the commission of the crime.
The police said a PCR call was received regarding the incident wherein the caller said that three people came in a car and fired at his nephew, Vikas and fled leaving the vehicle behind. The injured was shifted to the hospital, it added.
According to DCP South, it was on Sunday night around 8.48 pm when a PCR call was received regarding the firing, and the beat staff who was on patrol duty, immediately swung into action and nabbed one of the accused after a hot chase.
An eyewitness told the media that Mahesh Gaikwad and one of his supporters were hit by five bullets.
Israeli fighter jets on Thursday carried out a series of airstrikes on facilities belonging to militant groups in the Gaza Strip in response to rockets fired from the coastal enclave.
A shot was fired by a security guard during a scuffle outside the Rohini Court in the national capital on Friday morning.
Shah said, "Army had received information on the movement of extremists in Oting, in Mon district. On that basis, 21 commandos laid an ambush in the suspected area. A vehicle reached there, it was signalled to stop but it tried to flee. On suspicion of the vehicle carrying extremists, it was fired upon."
Jailed gangster Jitender Gogi, who was earlier this year found operating freely from behind the bars, was killed during firing at Delhi’s Rohini court. According to initial information, Gogi was shot dead by rivals while being presented at the court. Three other people have been killed and a few injured.
The patrolling party immediately alerted the flanking sentry and rushed to the spot. The BSF patrolling party challenged the miscreants, but they did not pay any heed and they fired three rounds from country-made weapons (katta) at the BSF troops. Sensing imminent danger to life and to save government property, the BSF patrolling party fired two rounds from the Pump Action Gun in self-defence,"