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Delhi shooting accused arrested in Goa: Police

By IANS | Updated: March 6, 2020 08:20 IST

Police in Goa on Thursday claimed to have arrested one Sahil Hussain (22) along with two associates, who are accused of shooting a businessman on February 29, in New Delhi's East of Kailash area.

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Panaji, March 6 Police in Goa on Thursday claimed to have arrested one Sahil Hussain (22) along with two associates, who are accused of shooting a businessman on February 29, in New Delhi's East of Kailash area.

"The accused Sahil Hussain, a resident of Sangam Vihar in Delhi is accused in the murder of a Delhi businessman in East of Kailash. He and two others were arrested near Baga beach circle," Police Inspector Nolasco Raposo in-charge of the Calangute police station told reporters here.

Hussain is accused of allegedly shooting Pawan Pandey (35), a New Delhi-based businessman on February 29. Pandey died of bullet wounds on way to a local hospital.

Raposo also said, that a Delhi Police team took custody of the accused late on Thursday and left for the national capital.

( With inputs from IANS )

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