Nagpur: An annoyed lover triggered chaos and fear at the government medical college and hospital (GMCH) after he associates to shoot the 24-year-old paramedic internship and the others in the parking lot outside the Dean office before escaping from the place, on Monday.
After being introduced via Facebook, both of them have been friends, but then the woman began to distance himself, leaving an angry defendant.
The city police formed six teams to find the man, which was identified as Chakole Vickey, as soon as the victim landed at the Ajni police station.
Senior police officials, including crime branch officials, rushed to GMCH immediately after the incident.
Chakole, who has introduced itself as a coal entrepreneur to be friends with the woman, was reportedly away from home for the past few months.
The police said he did not have a job or a permanent career.
Chakole, a school out, was studied to reach GMCH in the autorickshaw.
He intercepted the victim, Indigenous Wardha, near the parking lot and began to force him to go with him.
When he refused with strong words, an angry chakol brandished firearms and tried to shoot him.
The victim’s scream told his friends, who rushed to intervene.
Chakole pointed to firearms towards friends and tried to shoot them too, which created more commotion.
When the medical crowd and the internship began to swell, Chakole escaped from the place.
The police said Chakole even left her bag in riot, as she escaped on foot.
Senior Inspector Vijay Balware from the Ajni police station said Chakole had been charged with life and persecution too.