Hindustan Times (Noida)

Man shot at while resisting robbery at jewellery shop

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD: A 37-year-old man was critically injured after two armed men shot at him when he tried to resist their attempt to rob him at his father’s jewellery shop at a busy market area at Rakesh Marg in Nehru Nagar on Thursday afternoon.

Bhagwat Swaroop Banwari Lal Jewellers is run by 55-yearold Arvind Kumar Verma and his son Vikas Verma. Both the father-son due were at the shop when two unidentifi­ed men wearing helmets barged inside and pulled out guns.

“One of the men brandished a gun at me and asked me to give them all the jewellery. I immediatel­y caught hold of his hand. Seeing this, my son got up and moved towards the men... one of the two opened fire at my son and ran outside. The bullet hit my son in the abdomen but he still ran out to chase the duo,” said Arvind Verma.

“Both the men were wearing helmets that covered their faces. When I ran outside, I saw one of the men fleeing on a scooter that was being driven by a third person, who was waiting outside. The second robber fled on foot. I decided to give up the chase and ran to my injured son. I rushed him to a private hospital with the help of our neighbours,” said Arvind Verma.

The doctors at Yashoda Hospital in Nehru Nagar said Vikas is in a critical state. “He sustained a gunshot to the upper abdomen. We have retrieved the bullet and kept him under observatio­n in ICU. He will be under observatio­n for the next 48 hours,” said Dr Sangita Garg, chief medical superinten­dent of the hospital.

Following the incident, senior superinten­dent of police (SSP) Muniraj G visited the crime scene and also issued directions for the suspension of the police post in-charge.

“We received informatio­n about the two robbers around 1:30pm. The shop owner said the robbers failed to take away any items with them. However, we are doing a detailed investigat­ion and our teams are trying to trace them,” said the SSP.

“We have been told that two suspects fled on a white scooter. We have accessed the footage from CCTV cameras installed at the shop, which captured the failed robbery attempt,” said the SSP.

“I have also started regular comprehens­ive checking across the district. I will review the areas where police checking was on and find out if there was any lax on the part of the policemen,” said the SSP.

The Ghaziabad police have been on their toes due to backto-back robberies.

Former senior superinten­dent of police Pawan Kumar was suspended on March 31 after a robbery of ₹25 lakh at a fuel station in Govindpura­m on March 28.

Muniraj G assumed charge as the new SSP three days ago and cracked two major robbery cases-the one at the petrol pump, and the one at a branch of a nationalis­ed bank in Nandgram, wherein six robbers, who looted nearly ₹12 lakh, were arrested on Wednesday.

 ?? SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO ?? Police question owner of the jewellery shop Arvind Kumar after the robbery attempt in Ghaziabad on Thursday.
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SAKIB ALI/HT PHOTO Police question owner of the jewellery shop Arvind Kumar after the robbery attempt in Ghaziabad on Thursday. }

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