Hindustan Times (Delhi)

32-yr-old shoots self dead ‘accidental­ly’

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

ANOTHER GUN DEATH Police say victim was not playing Russian Roulette with friends; family alleges foul play, demands a probe Nasir Khan was fiddling with the pistol when he happened to fire the shot. CCTV footage has confirmed it was his own doing. We probed if Khan and his friends were playing Russian Roulette and have ruled out that possibilit­y for now.

ASLAM KHAN, Deputy commission­er of police (northwest)

NEWDELHI: The co-owner of a pub in northwest Delhi’s Shalimar Bagh “accidental­ly” shot himself dead while “fiddling” with a pistol inside a club on Wednesday night, police said.

While the family of the victim, identified as Nasir Khan, 32, alleged foul play, police said CCTV footage as well as eyewitness­es confirmed it to be a case of accidental firing.

Police said a blurred CCTV footage of the pub suggests that Khan was fiddling with a pistol before pointing it towards his temple and firing the fatal shot.

Aslam Khan, deputy commission­er of police (northwest), however, denied reports that Khan was playing Russian Roulette, the practice of loading a bullet into one chamber of a revolver, spinning the cylinder, and then pulling the trigger while pointing the gun at one’s own head.

Wednesday’s incident was the third instance in less than a fortnight in which a person was “accidental­ly” shot dead in Delhi. In the previous two instances, two people were killed while allegedly posing with guns.

Khan, the co-owner of a private pub in Shalimar Bagh lived with his uncle, Abad Khan, in Wazirpur Industrial Area.

Police said the fatal shot was fired around 11.30pm on Wednesday when there were over a dozen guests at the pub. Khan was with some friends who were partying at the same pub, said the DCP.

“Khan was fiddling with the pistol when he happened to fire the shot. CCTV footage has confirmed it was his own doing. We probed if Khan and his friends were playing Russian Roulette and have ruled out that possibilit­y,” said the DCP.

The officer said that Khan’s friends fled the spot after the firing and a hunt is on to nab them so that they can identify the pistol owner.

“Khan’s family said he did not have an arms license,” said the officer.

Khan’s uncle, meanwhile, alleged that Khan was involved in a monetary dispute with his friends over the recent fortnight. “The confrontat­ions had turned ugly once or twice. The police must consider murder as a possibilit­y behind the death,” said the uncle.

The DCP said a case under Arms Act has been registered and the investigat­ors will also probe how a pistol was smuggled into the mall and then into the pub. NEWDELHI: The Delhi High Court on Thursday sought the reply of Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) and former Congress leader Sajjan Kumar after it received a letter and a CD which had a taped confession of one of the accused accepting his role in the 1984 anti-sikh riots

A bench of acting Chief Justice Gita Mittal and Justice Anu Malhotra issued notices and sought reply from the CBI and Kumar within 10 days.

On March 29 last year, the court had ordered re-trial in five 1984 anti-sikh riots cases in which all the accused were acquitted in 1986. The cases re-opened after it had observed that neither the witnesses nor the complainan­t were examined properly by the trial courts and the matter was decided in a “hurry”.

Appearing for Sajjan Kumar, his counsel Amit Sibal urged the court to not issue a notice. However, the court directed that the letter be listed as a PIL and be tagged along with the ongoing case.

“The bench said that they have received the letter and the CD, which has some taped confession of one of the accused over his involvemen­t in the anti- Sikh riots. We have yet not received the copy of the letter but it is being claimed that someone from the Delhi Sikh Gurudwara Management Committee (DSGMC) had taped the conversati­on,” confirmed advocate Anil Sharma, also representi­ng Sajjan Kumar.

Senior AAP leader and Supreme Court lawyer, HS Phoolka, who is representi­ng one of the victims, tweeted, “Sajjan Kumar case-high Court has received a letter petition containing a CD which is stated to be a confession by accused. HC has issued notice & asked Sajjan Kumar to file reply. Matter listed on 12 April”.

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