Delhi Police arrests felony carrying Rs 25,000 bounty after change of hearth

Delhi Police Particular Cell has arrested a felony carrying a reward of Rs 25,000 on his head after a brief change of hearth on Thursday.
The accused, Vikas Shaukeen, a resident of Najafgarh, is meant to be an brisk member of the Raju Basodi gang, officers acknowledged.
Consistent with police, Vikas Shaukeen was evading arrest since March in an try to execute case registered on the Patel Nagar police maintain in Central Delhi whereby he alongside alongside together with his mates had fired upon one Kunal Mongia, his father Ravi Mongia and a beat police officer.
Actually certainly one of his mates, Gaurav Kakkar, has already been arrested.
Shaukeen had additionally threatened Mongia and his father to withdraw the case. The complainant had a financial dispute with one different social gathering, who had approached the accused to establish scores, they acknowledged.
Shaukeen was arrested after police acquired knowledge that he could be coming to Najafgarh by mission of Dwarka to satisfy an affiliate, they acknowledged.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Particular Cell) Sanjeev Kumar Yadav acknowledged a lure was laid on the Dhulsiras-Dwarka boulevard. Round 5: 45 PM, the accused was thought-about approaching a two-wheeler and was signalled to discontinue however he tried to dash away.
He was chased by policemen. His automotive slipped and in need to surrendering he whipped out a firearm and opened fireplace on the police social gathering, the officer acknowledged.
At spherical 5: 45 pm the accused was noticed approaching a two-wheeler blueprint Dhul Siras boulevard, sector 23 Dwarka. He was requested to however he tried to speedway in its place. Whereas the legislation enforcement officers personal been chasing him, his automotive slipped. As an totally different of surrendering he, whipped out a firearm and fired on the police social gathering. The shot virtually uncared for a constable who was inside the blueprint of apprehending the accused,” police acknowledged.
“The police social gathering retaliated in self-defence and Shaukeen was hit in his left leg. He was straight overpowered by the personnel,” DCP Sanjeev Kumar Yadav added.
Vikas Shaukeen was taken to the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Sanatorium for remedy, Yadav acknowledged.




