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Delhi Gym Owner Shot At Point-Blank, Killing Caught On Camera

DCP (South) Ankit Chauhan stated that they received a PCR call around 10.45 pm about a firing incident in the E-block of Greater Kailash.

A man, identified as Nadir Shah, was shot dead on Thursday evening in front of a gym in South Delhi’s GK-I. He was shot multiple times, approximately four to five times while exiting the gym. He succumbed to his injuries later in the hospital. According to Initial investigations, the firing was linked to a gang conflict.

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The report reveals that 7-8 rounds of bullets were fired at him. Police informed that they received a call around 10.45 pm and investigations into the case are underway.
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DCP Ankit Chauhan Reports PCR Call On Firing Incident

DCP (South) Ankit Chauhan stated that they received a PCR call around 10.45 pm about a firing incident in the E-block of Greater Kailash. Man, identified as Nadir Shah who co-owns a gym, sustained bullet injuries, he added.

An FIR has also been lodged and the cops are currently reviewing the CCTV footage to identify the attackers involved. 

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First published on: Sep 13, 2024 02:04 PM IST


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