

Delhi Property Dealer Shot Dead By Men Wearing Helmets, Murder Captured on CCTV
In the footage, the property dealer, Wazid, is seen jumping from the first floor of a building and falling on the road, where three-four men wearing helmets are standing.
The footage shows the men on the road opening fire at Wazid. (Photo courtesy: ETV)
New Delhi: The CCTV footage of the killing of a property dealer in northeast Delhi's Brahmpuri last month has emerged on Thursday.
In the footage, the property dealer, Wazid, is seen jumping from the first floor of a building and falling on the road, where three-four men wearing helmets are standing.
The footage shows the men on the road opening fire at Wazid. They keep firing at him, while another man comes out of the building and joins them in shooting at the victim.
The accused then flee from the spot, leaving the victim behind.
Around 20 bullets were fired at the victim on October 22.
Three men were arrested earlier this month in connection with the case and the police had said the incident was a fallout of a gang rivalry.
In the footage, the property dealer, Wazid, is seen jumping from the first floor of a building and falling on the road, where three-four men wearing helmets are standing.
The footage shows the men on the road opening fire at Wazid. They keep firing at him, while another man comes out of the building and joins them in shooting at the victim.
The accused then flee from the spot, leaving the victim behind.
Around 20 bullets were fired at the victim on October 22.
Three men were arrested earlier this month in connection with the case and the police had said the incident was a fallout of a gang rivalry.
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