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Delhi Crime: Firing At Midnight, Vandalizing Vehicles

Delhi Crime: firing at midnight, vandalizing vehicles; People locked in homes for fear. In the Koucha Mohtar Khan area of ​​Mori Gate, Delhi, there was a stir late on Sunday night when a mob of unknown miscreants opened fire in the township. Due to this sudden firing, people were frightened in the houses.

After the miscreants left the place, people informed the police about the incident. It is being told that the miscreants have also vandalized many houses and vehicles. Locals allege that around 15-20 unidentified miscreants started firing in the area on Sunday night at around 12 am without any panic, causing panic in the area.

The surprising thing is that the miscreants also vandalized houses and vehicles, but did not attack any person. It has also been reported that people hid in their homes due to fear of rapid firing. At the same time, the police reached the information and found several rounds of firing marks and kiosks. The police have registered a case against unknown people and started an investigation.

According to the leading news agency, a preliminary investigation shows that a group of miscreants vandalized the vehicles in the Mori Gate area on Sunday night and also fired some rounds in the air. According to information received, Hamalwar was looking for some people from another group. Earlier there was a clash between the two groups. No CCTV footage has been found so far, but police have started an investigation.

Delhi Crime: in another incident

At the same time, in another incident, biker miscreants in Pink Bagh police station area looted Rs 11 lakh from the cashier of the private company. The miscreants carried out the crime by stopping the cashier on the pretext of hitting. The four miscreants escaped after the incident.

Victim Amit Kumar told the Pink Bagh police station that he works as a cashier in a company located in the Wazirpur Industrial Area. The owner of the company, Madan Lal Goyal, had entrusted him with the responsibility of bringing the cash. Amit, a resident of Shalimar Bagh, along with Prabhash, another employee of the company, traveled to Mahajani on Thursday to collect cash.

From there, he was returning to the company by placing 11 lakh rupees in the scooty. As soon as they reached the Pratap Nagar metro station, only two young men on a bike stopped them. They quarreled with him over the fact that Scooty had hit his bike, while no such incident had taken place.

During the brawl, two companions of the miscreants who came on the other bike escaped sight and took out a bag full of money kept in Scooty’s Diggy and escaped. Later, when Amit’s open Diggy was noticed, his senses flew away. The police are busy identifying the miscreants.

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