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Delhi: Businessman Shot Dead While Returning From Morning Walk In Farsh Bazar

The man was reportedly shot by two individuals who arrived on a motorcycle. Crime Team has been called to the spot. DCP Shahdara, Prashant Gautam said that further investigation is in progress.

A 52-year old man was shot by two unidentified assailants while returning from his morning walk in Delhi’s Farsh Bazar area on Saturday. Delhi Police informed that a PCR call regarding a firing incident was received in PS Farsh Bazar. The Police staff reached the spot and found one person, Sunil Jain (52) with gunshot injuries. The man was reportedly shot by two individuals who arrived on a motorcycle. Crime Team has been called to the spot.

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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.”

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DCP Shahdara, Prashant Gautam said that further investigation is in progress.

Further Details Awaited.

Also Read: Telangana: Five Killed, One Injured As Car Plunges Into Lake In Jalalpur

First published on: Dec 07, 2024 10:01 AM IST


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