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Delhi: Shootout at Rohini Court leaves at least 4 dead, including gangster Jitendra Gogi

It is currently being suspected that the shootout was executed by a rival gang. The two attackers who have been shot dead are believed to be from a rival gang.

Gangster Jitendra Gogi was among the four killed in a shootout at the Rohini Court in Delhi on Friday. Earlier, it was reported that shots had been fired at the Rohini Court, injuring at least 3.

The identity of the four deceased individuals is not yet clear. But Jitendra Gogi is believed to be among the dead.

Two attackers came dressed in the attire of advocates and have been shot dead, Delhi Police Special Cell have said.

Journalist Aishwarya Kapoor shared a video where it can be clearly heard that multiple shots were fired.

It is currently being suspected that the shootout was executed by a rival gang. The two attackers who have been shot dead are believed to be from a rival gang.

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