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Delhi: 4 unidentified criminals fire at police near Akshardham Temple when asked to stop their vehicle, no injuries reported

The assailants were reportedly in their car when the incident occurred and they fired at the police team stationed near Akshardham Temple in Delhi. 

In a shocking incident, 4 unidentified assailants fired on the police indiscriminately near the Akshardham Temple in Delhi on Sunday morning.


According to reports, the assailants started firing at the police team when the police team has asked the suspicious assailants to stop their vehicle.

After the indiscriminate firing, the 4 unidentified assailants had managed to escape, however, no injuries are being reported yet.

The assailants were reportedly in their car when the incident occured and they fired at the police team stationed near Akshardham Temple in Delhi.

According to a Zee News report, the criminals apper to have escaped towards Geeta Colony and police have launched operations to nab them.

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