Delhi gym trainer hit with five bullets as shooters open fire, two arrested
The police have arrested two accused in the case, while the third accused was revealed to have had a past rivalry with Ravi and his family for over 10 years.
In Delhi’s Trilokpuri, a young gym trainer
was shot five times while he was warming himself up by a makeshift bonfire in a
park. The victim has been identified as Ravi Yadav, 32, and is currently
admitted to Max Hospital in critical condition. The Delhi Police have arrested
two accused in the case, Rohit and Golu. It was revealed that another accused
named Sunil alias Golu had an old rivalry with Ravi.
The
police said that Ravi’s family had a rivalry with the family for over 10 years
and there are many cases filed against them too. Reportedly, both Ravi and the
accused have a criminal past.
A
case of attempted murder has been registered against the accused and an
investigation has begun in this connection.
The
entire incident took place when Raju, who is a bodybuilder, was warming himself
up by a fire along with his friends in a park. Ravi was initially rushed to Lal
Bahadur Shastri Hospital where he was declared to be in critical condition and
sent to Max Hospital in Patparganj.
Speaking
on the incident, DCP East Delhi Apoorva Gupta said, "Ravi Yadav’s family
has a long-term rivalry with a family living in 13 Block, Kalyanpuri. These
families apparently keep filing complaints and RTIs against each other.
Yesterday, in a sessions court in Karkardooma, a heated debate happened between
the two sides, which allegedly led to this incident. We are verifying the facts
and the family’s statement is yet to be taken. We are questioning two of the
three names accused by the victim. The search for the prime suspect is
ongoing."
According
to data by the Delhi Police, 30 per cent of the murders were attributed to
sudden provocations or trivial issues, 22 per cent were due to enmity, 12 per
cent were because of family disputes, 10 per cent were due to illicit
relations, 8 per cent were committed by criminals, 4 per cent were unidentified
bodies, and 6 per cent were due to ‘other reasons’.
There
were a total of 472 incidents reported in 2023 where firearms were used, while
428 such incidents were reported this year till November 30.
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