Shootout in Delhi Rohini court, 3 dead

A shocking incident of shootout took place in the Rohini

Shootout in Delhi Rohini court, 3 dead

A shocking incident of shootout took place in the Rohini court today.

Three people including gangster Jitender Gogi were reportedly killed inside a courtroom at the Rohini Court Complex premises.

As per various media reports, the incident took place inside Courtroom number 207 where Gogi’s hearing took place Friday morning and two men disguised as lawyers fired gunshots on Gogi. Gogi died on the spot and the two assailants were killed by Delhi police in retaliation.

Police sources have told that the two miscreants were from the Tillu gang, who had entered the Rohini court dressed as lawyers.

In the light of the incident, the Coordination Committee of all District Bar Associations in Delhi resolved to abstain from work citing “revision of security norms on account” of the incident.

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