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Two foreigners injured in firing near Jama Masjid in Delhi

TIMES NEWS NETWORK & AGENCIES, Sep 19, 2010, 12.34pm IST
Two foreigners injured in firing near Jama Masjid in Delhi
NEW DELHI: Raising security concerns ahead of the Commonwealth Games, two men on a motorbike fired several rounds on a tourist vehicle near the historic Jama Masjid in the walled city, injuring two Taiwanese nationals. 

A red alert has been sounded across the capital after the incident in which the two bikers are said to have fired 7-8 rounds on the stationary vehicle adjacent to gate number three of the mosque and 100 metres away from the house of Shahi Imam Ahmed Bukhari at around 11.30 am. 

The two injured, who are from Taiwan, were taken to nearby government Lok Nayak Jaiprakash Narayan Hospital in the same bus. Their condition is stated to be stable. One of them was injured when a bullet grazed his head while another was hit in the abdomen and is being operated, LNJP Hospital Medical Superintendent Amit Banerjee said. 

Delhi Police Joint Commissioner Karnail Singh told reporters that the four cartridges recovered from the spot showed that the weapon used could be .38 calibre revolver. 

But the rounds of fire recovered were also of 9 mm, which can be used in pistol or carbine, he said refusing to hazard a guess on the motive of the attackers. "We are looking into all angles and we cannot jump to conclusions," he said. 

"A red alert has been sounded and we are conducting checks at various points. We are confident of nabbing the culprits soon," the Joint CP said. He said the area constable tried to give a chase to the attackers but they fled on their motorcycle. 

Meanwhile, a blue Maruti 800 car, which caught fire near the shooting incident, has caused panic in the area. Fire tenders have been rushed to the area to take the situation under control. 

Police have identified a man called Bobby Sharma as the owner of the car. The owner, however, said that he had no idea how his vehicle was found near the Jama Masjid area as he had parked it somewhere else. 

Although no suspicious items were found in the burning Maruti 800 car, police are not taking any chances of presence of explosives in the vehicles parked outside the Jama Masjid police station. A bomb disposal squad has been sent to check the vehicles in the area. 

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit said the incident is sad and worrying but said there was nothing to panic. "I am in constant touch with the Police Commissioner. The police are investigating into the incident and culprits will be caught. Everything is under control." She said there is nothing to worry about healthwise in the case of the two injured.


Read more: Two foreigners injured in firing near Jama Masjid in Delhi - The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Two-foreigners-injured-in-firing-near-Jama-Masjid-in-Delhi/articleshow/6584160.cms#ixzz0zxv4fsSl


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