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Delhi Firing: Man Shot Dead While Returning From Morning Walk In Farsh Bazar, Investigation Underway (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 7, 2024 10:19 IST

A man was coming from the morning walk in Delhi's Farsh Bazar area and was shot dead by two ...

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A man was coming from the morning walk in Delhi's Farsh Bazar area and was shot dead by two unidentified bike riders. According to the police, a PCR call has been received regarding the firing incident in PS Farsh Bazar. The police reached the spot and found one person named Sunil Jain (52) with gunshot injuries.

Jain was returning home from a morning walk, and he was shot by two men who arrived on a motorcycle. Cops are currently at the spot and investigating the scene. DCP Shahdara, Prashant Gautam said that further investigation is in progress. 

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Shahdara DCP Prashant Gautam said, "At 8:36 am, we received a PCR call that two boys on a bike shot a man and fled. On the spot, the police found that a person named Sunil Jain was shot. He was shot 3-4 times. Sunil Jain has died. He owned a crockery shop and was 52 years old. The family is denying any kind of threat."

Farsh Bazar Firing 

A video shared by news agency ANI from the incident site shows two scooters on the road while police cordoned off the area on the road. Vehicular traffic was also impacted due to the incident and investigation on the spot.

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