New Delhi, August 28: An incident of a brawl was reported near a Mall in East Delhi's Mayur Vihar, police said on August 28. According to the police, one person identified as Shoaib, was injured during the quarrel. On August 27, police said, information was received at the Mayur Vihar police station about the incident. Later, an information was also received from a hospital about an assault, police said. Police have recorded the statement of the victim and registered a case. The case has been registered under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Arms Act. Further investigation is in progress.
Meanwhile, officials said that a firing incident took place at a cafe restaurant in the Satya Niketan area in the national capital on Sunday. Earlier, a firing incident took place at a jewellery store in Mukherjee Nagar in the national capital, officials said on Sunday. According to the Delhi Police, the miscreants came on a motorcycle and fled after firing. Delhi Court Brawl Video: Lawyers Blow Punches and Kicks After Ugly Fight Breaks Out on Karkardooma Court Premises in National Capital, Viral Clip Surfaces.
Meanwhile, Delhi police said on Tuesday that a man wanted in 7 criminal cases, including 3 cases of murder, has been arrested after a brief exchange of fire between the accused and police officials in Gokalpuri. The accused has sustained one gunshot injury below his knee on his left leg. The accused was identified as 42-year-old Ravi (alias Rinku). He is the main accused in a murder case in the Gokalpuri area. Delhi Metro Brawl Video: Two Men Engage in Ugly Fight As They Push and Stare at Each Other Inside Coach, Viral Clip Surfaces.
Ravi also has other cases of alleged dacoity, extortion, criminal assault and possession of illegal firearms registered against him in various police stations.
According to the police officials, Ravi had allegedly murdered 44-year-old Neeraj Arora by slitting his throat on August 24 in Gokalpur village, Delhi. The police team led by Inspector Praveen Kumar, SHO of Gokalpur, had been tracking his movements ever since the murder.
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