Delhi police constable opens fire at colleague after argument: Cops
PTI, Jun 28, 2020, 11:39 AM IST
New Delhi: A Delhi Police constable allegedly fired at his colleague after a heated argument inside the Seemapuri police station in northeast Delhi, officials said on Saturday.
The incident took place Friday night when constable Amod Bhadana returned to the police station after completing his beat duty, they said.
While Amod Bhadana was having dinner, another constable Ravindar Nagar entered the room at around 10.30 pm.
“They had an argument over some issue, following which, Ravindar Nagar took out his service pistol and fired at Amod Bhadana,” police official Amit Sharma said.
“The bullet hit Amod Bhadana in the chest and he fell down. He was rushed to Swami Dayanand Hospital, from where, he was referred to the AIIMS Trauma Centre,” police said.
“He is undergoing treatment there,” they added.
Ravindar Nagar was arrested and a case under section 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal was registered against him, police said, adding further investigation on.
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