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Delhi police nabs minor for firing at police checking team deployed at anti-snatching picket; pistol, cartridges recovered

A country-made pistol, two live cartridges, one empty cartridge, and a stolen motorcycle used in the crime were recovered.

ANI Sep 24, 2025 23:34 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], September 24 (ANI): A juvenile who fired at a police checking team deployed at an anti-snatching picket was nabbed by the alert staff of Nand Nagri Police Station. A country-made pistol, two live cartridges, one empty cartridge, and a stolen motorcycle used in the crime were recovered from the accused, police said.
A team comprising Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Pramod, Head Constables (HC) Deepak and Rohit, and Constables Jitender and Paramjit was deployed on Wednesday at the anti-snatching picket near TLM Hospital, Nand Nagri.
The team noticed two suspicious persons on a black motorcycle without a number plate approaching the main road from the Pili Mitti Park side. When signalled to stop, they attempted to flee by taking a sharp U-turn. As the police team chased them, the pillion rider fired at HC Rohit. The bullet missed, and the duo lost balance and fell on the road.
The alert police team overpowered the person who fired at them, while the other managed to escape. The apprehended accused was found to be a minor, aged 16 years. A country-made pistol, two live cartridges, and one empty cartridge were recovered from his possession. Upon further verification, the motorcycle was found to have been stolen from PS Narela.
Accordingly, a case under Sections 109(1)/221/132/3(5) BNS and 25/27 Arms Act has been registered at Police Station S Nand Nagri. Further investigation into the matter is underway.
Meanwhile, Patiala House Court on Wednesday asked the Delhi police to produce the CCTV footage and other evidence related to the BMW accident at Dhaula Kuan to support their case. The court has also requested that the defence counsel and public prosecutor submit written arguments. The court is hearing the bail plea of the accused driver, Gaganpreet Kaur.
Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) Ankit Garg, after hearing submissions by the counsel for the accused, the Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) for Delhi, and the counsel for the complainant, directed the Delhi police to produce the CCTV footage and other relevant evidence and listed the matter for hearing on Thursday at 2 PM. (ANI)

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