Vasco: A 30-year-old man from New Vaddem, Vasco, was shot and killed in a prosperous colony in Bogmalo on Thursday.
The attackers escaped from the scene after the shooting.
While the police have not identified attackers, they said that the motives seemed to be associated with the wrong property agreement.
Police sources said that two people came from Maharashtra and rented a car to meet the victim, Amar rises.
The police suspected it was a planned murder before.
Rising is served by his parents, two brothers and sisters.
He is a small entrepreneur who deals with transportation and property.
Environmental member Sudesh Bhosle told Tii, “Ride has left with his friend from Chicalim, Preetesh Kutikar for some work and left home at 11 o’clock in the morning.
Kutikar then told the brother up about the shooting and we all rushed to the site.” Incident It happened behind the coast guard in Bogmalo around 4pm.
Riding was called to a bungalow in the area for the meeting and the shooting took place when it rushed to his car parked outside the home.
Because the bullets were found in the car, the police said he was shot at close range.
Kutikar who witnessed the incident was not harmed.
He told the family up and friends about the shooting.
Vasco police shifted the body to the Chicalim District Hospital.
The police said the murder did not occur due to sudden provocations but seemed to have been planned before when the defendant carried a weapon with them at the meeting.
After committing murder, the attackers tried to escape in a rental car hired from Calangute.
But in doing so, the car landed in the canyon along the road but they escaped from the scene.
Police Supervisors (South Goa) Pankaj Kumar Singh also visited hospitals and shooting sites.
He told Tii, “We have made 9 to 10 South Goa Police Team.
We have some clues and we are working on it.” When asked whether the two defendants came from Maharashtra, Kumar said that at this point they did not want to reveal anything because of possible Creating obstacles in investigations.
Police scan CCTV recording area when the Coast Guard and India India have cameras installed on the main road for security purposes.