JAIPUR: at least six armed assailants opened fire to a gentleman in Sabzi Mandi place under Gumanpura police station area of Kota town of Rajasthan.
As the purpose of the assailant went misfire, the dealer handling purchase and sale of foodgrains and vegetables has been unhurt.
On the other hand, the entire episode was recorded at a CCTV camera of this local store.
According to the authorities, the incident happened at 11 am when a few of those six assailants arrived from the store which belonged to Kailash Meena.
“Each of the three obtained his title also while Meena came out, among the assailants started five rounds of passion where he was unhurt,” explained a senior police officer of Gumanpura police station place when speaking about TOI over telephone from Kota.
Meena is a commission broker who copes with fruits and veggies and food grains in the Mandi.
The businessman advised the authorities he does not have any competition or dispute with anybody and revealed his ignorance about identification of some of their assailants.
Since the goal was misfired the Turks was able to flee in the scene over two bicycles.
Shortly after the incident the victim intimated the police charge area along with a group of senior police officers hurried to the place.
“Six armed assailants had arrived and they had five rounds.
On the grounds of all CCTV footage available different groups are still working to follow them.
Any clear reason for the assault on the businessman isn’t yet understood,” the officer added.
When contacted, Vikas Pathak, superintendent of police, Kota, stated,”It’s known that the sufferer had any banter followed by means of a dare in 2007 with a guy named as Liyaqat.
However, if that attack is connected to this is yet to be known.
We’ve identified each of the six assailants and we are going to make potential arrests within this relationship.” “At the marketplace that he has the reputation of being violent to his fellow dealers and the others,” Pathak added.
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