Bike-borne men fire at 2 transgenders, arrested

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Bike-borne men fire at 2 transgenders, arrested

Monday, 06 July 2020 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

A Delhi Police constable came to the rescue of two transgenders after bike-borne assailants opened fire at them in South Delhi area on Saturday. Police said that they have arrested the accused after a brief chase.

The two accused, Mukesh (24) and Kapil (21), both residents of Madangir in south Delhi. Police said that duo was arrested from Ambedkar Nagar on Saturday.

According to Atul Kumar Thakur, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), South district, the accused were hired to kill the transgender women and were offered Rs 5 lakh for the job.

"Another transgender woman had given the contract to take revenge for the murder of her friend last year. The incident took place on Saturday when constable Kamal Prakash was conducting an enquiry into the murder case," said the DCP.

"He noticed two men opening fire at the transgenders near Bhatia Kalan village on Chhatarpur Road here. The policeman immediately rushed to control the situation," said the DCP.

"The accused also targeted the policeman, but he pushed the bike of the accused following which they fell on the road assailants then jumped into an auto and fled from the spot," said the DCP.

"The constable immediately alerted his team and they chased the assailants following which the two were arrested. Police recovered a countrymade pistol and another pistol with live cartridges from the possession of the accused," said the DCP.

"A bike used in the commission of crime has been seized, while one used cartridge and a fired bullet was recovered from the spot," the DCP said.

"During interrogation, the accused said that they were hired by Pinky to eliminate the victims--Shalu and Aaliya. They were offered Rs 5 lakh to kill the transgender women and had received advance payment of Rs 20,000 for the job," said the DCP.

"Shalu was arrested last year for allegedly killing Pinky's friend, Ganesh. Shalu was released from jail on April 30 on interim bail for 30 days. The bail got extended for 45 more days owing to coronavirus-induced lockdown," said the DCP.

"On April 20 last year, Ganesh was killed near the Maulana Azad Medical College, while Pinky and her driver Deepak sustained bullet injuries in the incident," the DCP added.

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