This Article is From Jan 19, 2024

Air India Staffer Shot Dead Inside Car After Returning From Gym In Noida

The incident took place in Sector 104 here when Suraj Mann came out of a gym and sat in his car, police added.

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Police said an investigation has been launched into the case. (Representational)

Noida:

A 30-year-old crew member of Air India was allegedly shot dead by unidentified bike-borne assailants near a market here on Friday, police said.

An official told PTI that the alleged murder could be a fallout of a gang rivalry involving the family of the victim, who has been identified as Suraj Mann.

The incident took place in Sector 104 here when Mr Mann came out of a gym and sat in his car, they added.

DCP Noida Harish Chander said the Sector 39 police station was alerted about the incident at around 2.30 pm and a team was rushed to the crime spot.

"The man was taken to a nearby hospital but he did not survive," Mr Chander said.

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Mr Mann, who worked as a crew member with Air India, lived as a tenant in the posh Lotus Panache society nearby, according to the police.

"The body has been sent for post-mortem and the man's family is being contacted," the DCP said.

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He said an investigation has been launched into the case and efforts are underway to identify the accused.

A few members of Mr Mann's family allegedly have a criminal history but he was not part of any acts of crime, according to sources.

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The alleged murder could be a fallout of a gang rivalry involving the family, the official said.

"Mann's elder brother is accused in a murder case and currently lodged in a jail in Delhi. The police suspects the rival gang targeted Mann because of his family connections," he said.

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The police are also investigating the gang rivalry angle in the case, he added. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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