Bhopal/Gwalior, March 26 – Three individuals have been arrested by the Behat Police in Gwalior for allegedly firing at a moving car, leaving a 60-year-old woman critically injured.
The police claim to have solved the case within 48 hours of the incident.
According to Superintendent of Police Gwalior, Dharmveer Singh, the accused chased a "Scorpio car" in a "Creta" vehicle and opened fire on it after an argument over road passage. The police have seized a .315 caliber gun, live and spent cartridges, and the Creta car used in the crime, he said.
The incident occurred when Bhim Gautam Sharma, a resident of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, was returning home with his mother, Vimla Devi Sharma, after attending a Bhagwat Katha in Gijorra Dudhkhoh village of Gwalior.
On their way back, they had visited the Ratangarh Mata Temple and Dandroua Dham Temple.
Near Rangawan village, under the Behat police station area, they came across a white car with three to four young men parked on the narrow road. Bhim honked the horn to request passage.
When there was no response, he used the hooter, which apparently angered the young men, the police said.
After some time, the young men allowed the Scorpio to pass. However, as soon as the victims' car moved ahead, the perpetrators started chasing it. A short distance later, they opened fire.
One bullet pierced through the car and hit Vimla Devi Sharma, who was sitting next to the driver, in the neck. The woman sustained critical injuries in the incident.
The accused fled towards Bhind after the shooting. The injured woman was immediately rushed to a private hospital, where her condition remains critical.
Following the incident, the Behat Police registered a case of attempted murder and launched a swift investigation.
The three accused arrested have been identified, though their names have not yet been disclosed.
Further investigation is underway to ascertain the full details and identify if any other persons were involved in the crime.
The police claim to have solved the case within 48 hours of the incident.
According to Superintendent of Police Gwalior, Dharmveer Singh, the accused chased a "Scorpio car" in a "Creta" vehicle and opened fire on it after an argument over road passage. The police have seized a .315 caliber gun, live and spent cartridges, and the Creta car used in the crime, he said.
The incident occurred when Bhim Gautam Sharma, a resident of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, was returning home with his mother, Vimla Devi Sharma, after attending a Bhagwat Katha in Gijorra Dudhkhoh village of Gwalior.
On their way back, they had visited the Ratangarh Mata Temple and Dandroua Dham Temple.
Near Rangawan village, under the Behat police station area, they came across a white car with three to four young men parked on the narrow road. Bhim honked the horn to request passage.
When there was no response, he used the hooter, which apparently angered the young men, the police said.
After some time, the young men allowed the Scorpio to pass. However, as soon as the victims' car moved ahead, the perpetrators started chasing it. A short distance later, they opened fire.
One bullet pierced through the car and hit Vimla Devi Sharma, who was sitting next to the driver, in the neck. The woman sustained critical injuries in the incident.
The accused fled towards Bhind after the shooting. The injured woman was immediately rushed to a private hospital, where her condition remains critical.
Following the incident, the Behat Police registered a case of attempted murder and launched a swift investigation.
The three accused arrested have been identified, though their names have not yet been disclosed.
Further investigation is underway to ascertain the full details and identify if any other persons were involved in the crime.