On Thursday, a person sitting in a car was shot in the hand under suspicious circumstances in Bhalswa village.
Jagran correspondent, outer Delhi. On Thursday, a person sitting in a car was shot in the hand under suspicious circumstances in Bhalswa village. A friend of the injured was also present in the car at that time. After being shot, the injured person called one of his friends and reached Babu Jagjivan Ram Hospital in Jahangirpuri. Where the doctors, after providing first aid, referred the victim to a higher centre.
The injured has been identified as 21-year-old Chetan, resident of Bhalswa village. After receiving the information, Mahendra Park police station inspected the spot and registered a case under relevant sections and started investigation.
Initial investigation revealed that the bullet had been fired from the victim's own pistol, which hit his hand. Police are interrogating his friend and an eyewitness shopkeeper present in the car and are taking further action. At the same time, the police have also seized the pistol and the car from the car.
Eyewitness Sandeep alias Kalu told the police that he lives in a rented house in Harijan Basti located in Bhalswa. Nearby, Kishan runs a general store by the name of Lal. On the night of February 5, at around 11:30 pm, he was closing his shop, when suddenly he heard a sound like gunshot and saw that in a car, Chetan was sitting on the driver's seat and Raj was sitting on the seat next to the driver.
Who already knows both of them. Saw that Chetan was shot in the hand. After which he left the spot. Police reached the hospital on information and came to know that the doctors had referred the injured Chetan. The police found Chetan's friend Rishabh injured in the hospital. Who brought the injured to the hospital.
Rishabh told that my friend Chetan called me and told that a bullet was fired from my hand. The police called the crime team to the spot, which inspected the spot. The police is investigating this entire matter by interrogating CCTV cameras installed nearby and eyewitnesses.
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