This Article is From Dec 18, 2019

Narrow Escape For Nagpur Mayor As Bike-Borne Men Fire At Him

More than 30 of his friends attended the celebration and they all were returning in 10 to 15 vehicles. Mr Joshi was driving his official car - a sports utility vehicle (SUV) - the official said.

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The incident took place just around 11.59 pm on Tuesday when Sandip Joshi was returning home.

Nagpur:

Nagpur Mayor Sandip Joshi had a narrow escape when two bike-borne men fired at his car on Wardha Road in Nagpur in Maharashtra, a police official said on Wednesday.

The incident took place just around 11.59 pm on Tuesday when Mr Joshi was returning home along with his family members and friends after celebrating his 24th wedding anniversary at a restaurant in Nagpur, he said.

More than 30 of his friends attended the celebration and they all were returning in 10 to 15 vehicles. Mr Joshi was driving his official car - a sports utility vehicle (SUV) - the official said.

Mr Joshi's SUV was the last in the cavalcade and when it reached a junction of the Outer Ring Road and Wardha Road, two motorcycle-borne men, who were behind the car, fired three bullets at the mayor's vehicle and fled, he said.

One bullet hit the driver's window of the SUV, another pierced through the passenger window behind the driver's seat and the third hit the rear windshield of the car, he said.

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"The bullets pierced through two glass windows and the rear windshield of the car, but Joshi was not hurt. He immediately stopped the car on the spot and alerted the police," the official said.

Security personnel from Beltarodi police station rushed to the spot and conducted a ''panchnama'' (collection of evidence and recording testimonies of witnesses), he said.

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Senior police officer Ravindra Kadam also visited the spot later in the night.

The police were examining CCTV footage of the area to confirm the registration number of the motorcycle used by the attackers, the official said.

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"Both the accused were wearing helmets and the pillion rider fired at the mayor's vehicle," he said. A case was registered under Indian Penal Code Sections 307 (attempt to murder) and 34 (common intention) and provisions of the Arms Act.

Earlier this month, Mr Joshi received two letters in the Nagpur Municipal Corporation's complaint boxes, threatening him with dire consequences over removal encroachments in the city, the official said.

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His official vehicle was also stolen from his home last month but found within a day, he said, adding that one person was arrested in connection with the car theft.

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