Attack on Congress Leader Ghazi’s House in Delhi

Three miscreants fired at the Congress worker's house
Attack on Congress Leader Ghazi’s House in Delhi

In the Ambedkar Nagar area of ​​South Delhi, three miscreants escaped by firing indiscriminately at the Congress worker's house late last night. It is being told that the miscreants ran nearly half a dozen rounds of bullets.

Local Congress leader, victim Firoz Ghazi says that when he went to visit the hospital from his house, his mother's phone call from his house that some miscreants fired outside the house. After this, the police arrived on the spot, where there was already a crowd of people. The father of the victim told that on Sunday night the bike rider was wearing three scoundrel masks. He further said that a scoundrel was sitting on a bike, while two miscreants started firing in the street outside the house.

The incident took place in the victim's house and was imprisoned in CCTV. The bike rider was wearing three skull masks and there was no number plate even on the bike.

Mohammed Firoz Ghazi lives with his family in Southpuri area. Firoz Ghazi is the Vice President of Congress from Mehrauli district. He says that he was out of the house at the time of the incident. At around 9:50 pm, three masked riders came riding on the bike and fired indiscriminately at his house. although. There was no harm in the firing to any one of the members of his family. Mohammad Firoz Ghazi told that his family had given him the information of this matter. They examined the CCTV and saw that three boys had come on the bike and starts firing.

It is feared that the bike rider had come to execute a major incident. However, it is not yet known why the firing has been done. According to the police, the case is being investigated by all the angle including mutual registration, money transaction. The cartridges have also been recovered from the spot. Ambedkar Nagar Police is investigating the matter. The police have also captured the CCTV footage.

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