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2 injured in firing in Delhi's Kanjhawala

By ANI | Updated: March 4, 2023 06:45 IST

Two people have been injured in a firing incident in Tatesar village in Delhi's Kanjhawala area, the police said....

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Two people have been injured in a firing incident in Tatesar village in Delhi's Kanjhawala area, the police said.

On Friday a PCR call at 6:24 pm was received at Police Station Kanjhawala regarding a firing incident at Village Tatesar, the police said.

A Police Team immediately rushed to the spot and inspected the place where they found one empty cartridge and blood stains.

According to police, the injured have been identified as Mukul (age 20) and Chander Prakash (age 24), both are residents of Chand Pur village.

The injured were immediately shifted to the hospital, the police said.

According to police, the miscreants have been identified in the incident.

Multiple teams have been constituted and efforts are on to apprehend the alleged persons, the police said.

Last month, a 22-year-old man sustained bullet injuries after he was allegedly shot at by two miscreants, who barged into his office and fired around three rounds at him in Chanchal Park in Delhi, police said.

As per Delhi Police, three bike-borne miscreants reached in front of a Cable and WiFi office, located at Som Bazar road, Chanchal Park, before two of them barged into the office and fired at Hitesh (22).

Hitesh was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital and is under treatment.

"A PCR call was received in Ranhola Police Station regarding a firing incident at a cable office in Chanchal Park Delhi. During the enquiry, it was found that three unknown boys came on an Apache motorcycle in front of a Cable & WiFi office at Plot no. 4, Khasra no. 5/21, Som Bazar road, Chanchal park Delhi. Out of them, two boys entered the above office and one of them fired three rounds on one Hitesh," Delhi Police said, adding that the gunmen fired around 15 rounds from outside before fleeing the spot.

"A total of 13 empty cartridges were found outside the office and three empty cartridges were found lying inside the office. However, the motive behind the incident is yet to be ascertained," police added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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