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Delhi: Firing incident at Saket Court, one woman injured

| @indiablooms | Apr 21, 2023, at 05:55 pm

New Delhi/UNI: A firing incident was on Friday morning reported outside South Delhi’s Saket Court no 3, sources said.

It is reported that around four rounds were fired by a person who dressed up as a lawyer.

A woman was injured during the incident of firing, now she has been shifted to nearby hospital for treatment, sources said.

Several teams of Delhi Police have reached the spot and are investigating the matter and trying to ascertain the reason of the firing incident, sources informed.

When the Delhi Police was contacted regarding this incident, officials said they would share the details soon as investigation is underway.

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