CCTV footage of the famous Kuldeep Jaghina murder case has come to the fore. In CCTV, miscreants are seen entering the bus with weapons in their hands and firing.
Jaipur: A video has emerged of a gangster and his accomplice taking turns being gunned down by multiple assailants in a crowded bus in Rajasthan. Departmental action has been taken against 6 police personnel after the incident. CCTV footage of the famous Kuldeep Jaghina murder case has come to the fore.
In CCTV, miscreants are seen entering the bus with weapons in their hands and firing. During the firing, the passengers of the bus are seen running out of the bus. The armed miscreants kept on firing back and forth for about two and a half minutes and then fled. The CCTV footage of this entire incident is becoming increasingly viral.
In the CCTV footage going viral, at 11.56 am, three to four assailants reach near the bus with weapons in their hands. Let’s wait outside the bus for a while. After that there is firing inside the bus and the passengers are seen running out of the bus after saving their lives.
After that five miscreants fire inside from the gate and windows of the bus and enter the bus. In the CCTV footage, the attackers are seen firing in the bus for about two and a half minutes. During this, there is a stir in the whole bus. After firing, the attackers fled from the spot. The faces of most of the attackers are clearly visible. While the attacker is seen attacking wearing a helmet and mask.
Kuldeep and Vijaypal were accused of killing a person named Kripal Jaghina in Bharatpur following a land dispute in September last year.
Police said six of the eight assailants have been arrested and the policemen accompanying the gangsters could not fire inside the bus as the assailants threw chilli powder in their faces. The personnel gave chase and fired at the attackers’ vehicles as they fled. Bharatpur Superintendent of Police (SP) Mridul Kachhawa said, “Chili powder was thrown in the face of the police personnel accompanying the two men, Vijaypal is out of danger. No policeman has been injured.”