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Rohini Court Complex Shooting

Rohini court shootout case: Two people arrested

| @indiablooms | Sep 26, 2021, at 09:58 pm

New Delhi/UNI: The Delhi Police Special Cell has arrested two persons for their alleged involvement in the recent shootout inside the Rohini courtroom here in which three gangsters were killed.

Umang and Vinay, both residents of Delhi, were apprehended on the basis of CCTV footage of the incident, police sources said on Sunday.

Read: New Delhi: Gangster Jitender Gogi, 2 others die in Rohini court complex shootout

They said the accused will be handed over to the Crime Branch, which is investigating the case, for further interrogation.

Three gangsters, including under trial Jitendra Gogi, were killed in the firing incident that took place in Rohini court on September 24 after gangsters dressed as lawyers managed to enter the courtroom with guns.

The incident occurred when Gogi was being produced before a judge. Two assailants, believed to be from a rival gang and dressed as lawyers, opened fire at the gangster, killing him on the spot.

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