The police had taken the alleged shooter into custody the same day the incident took place. No one was injured in the firing.
Kapil Gujjar, the shooter who had opened fire near Delhi's Shaheen Bagh area on February 1, is allegedly an Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) member and can be seen joining the party in 2019, in pictures recovered from his phone, DCP Crime Branch Rajesh Deo told news agency ANI.
Kapil had joined AAP along with his father and a few others, DCP Rajesh Deo said.
In the pictures reportedly recovered from the shooter's phone and put up by the news agency, Gujjar can be seen with AAP leaders such as Atishi and Sanjay Singh.Sources: The Crime Branch has found certain pictures on the mobile phone of Kapil Gujjar, who opened fire in Shaheen Bagh area on February 1. In these pictures, Kapil can be seen with AAP leaders such as Atishi and Sanjay Singh. pic.twitter.com/BKXifhTE7K
— ANI (@ANI) February 4, 2020
"In our initial investigation we found some photos from Kapil's phone that establish and he has already disclosed that he and his father joined AAP a year ago. We have taken his 2 days remand," DCP Rajesh Deo said.
The police had taken the alleged shooter into custody the same day the incident took place. No one was injured in the firing.
"The man had resorted to aerial firing. Police immediately overpowered and caught him," former Delhi DCP Chinmay Biswal— who was recently shunted out by the Election Commission (EC)— had told ANI.
According to eyewitnesses, Gujjar had opened fire behind the stage at the site where the protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act has been going on. The man was overpowered by locals and handed over to the police, PTI reported.Get access to India's fastest growing financial subscriptions service Moneycontrol Pro for as little as Rs 599 for first year. Use the code "GETPRO". Moneycontrol Pro offers you all the information you need for wealth creation including actionable investment ideas, independent research and insights & analysis For more information, check out the Moneycontrol website or mobile app.