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GUARD BOOKED FOR FIRING IN AIR ON DIWALI

- N B Gupta

BHIWANDI : A 66-year-old security guard of a private bank was booked by the Mumbra police on Wednesday for allegedly firing in the air with his licensed gun to celebrate Diwali.

The police stumbled upon the firing incident while investigat­ing an alleged fake message of firing at a birthday party which went viral on social media.

The man, identified as Kedarnath Algu Rajbhar, lives with his family in the Shloknagar area of Mumbradevi colony in Mumbra.

An officer from Mumbra police said, “A local resident Manoj Salvi was celebratin­g his birthday along with some friends on October 22 around midnight near Mumbradevi. On October 26, a message went viral that two rounds were fired at this party.

“We started a sou moto investigat­ion into this message and started questionin­g people in the area. We came to know that while there was no firing at the birthday party, people in the area heard few shots fired on October 24, the first day of Diwali.”

Investigat­ion led the police to Rajbhar who owned a 12-bore licensed gun. He had fired shots in the air outside his house on the day of Laxmipujan at around 8 to 8.30 pm.

Following inquiry into the video police traced Kedarnath who confessed to the firing.

Ashok Kadlag, senior police inspector, Mumbra police station said, “We issued a notice to him and a case has been registered against him under the various sections of the Arms act. He has not been arrested yet. Moreover, this incident has no connection with the birthday party.”

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