CCTV visuals from the petrol pump in Delhi's Gokulpuri area  Photo | ANI
Delhi

Four men open fire at petrol pump in Delhi's Gokulpuri, employee injured

"It is suspected that the firing took place following pump owner Harish Chaudhary's previous enmity with some persons," police said.

PTI

NEW DELHI: Four men in two motorcycles opened fire at a petrol pump in Delhi's Gokulpuri area on Friday, causing injuries to an employee, police said on Saturday.

Ansul Rathi, who works as a supervisor at the petrol pump, was injured due to glass shrapnel inflicted in his abdomen, a senior police officer said. He was taken to the GTB hospital and his condition is out of danger.

According to the police, "Initial inquiry revealed that four persons on two bikes came at the petrol pump and one of the pillion rider fired 16 rounds at office cabin from outside and then one bike fled towards Gokulpuri and other towards Loni Gol chakkar.The shooter was also caught in the CCTV camera installed at the petrol pump."

It is suspected that the firing took place following pump owner Harish Chaudhary's previous enmity with some persons, the officer said, adding further probe is underway.

Fearing brunt of LPG shortage, gig workers make urgent appeal for relief

LIVE | West Asia conflict: Trump says war moving 'very rapidly' as Iran vows US will 'regret' war

PM Modi speaks to Iranian President; discusses 'serious' situation in West Asia

Iran football team shouldn't be in the US 'for their own life and safety', says Trump in social media post

Economists see crude price surge having limited impact on inflation

SCROLL FOR NEXT