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'Showing pistol asked free entry': Bouncers told to 'sit on their knees' in Delhi, miscreants open fire

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NEW DELHI: Four miscreants opened fire after being denied free entry to Kanch Club , located in Jhilmil Industrial Area , on Thursday.

The accused have been identified as Tanish and Shahrukh , while the other two remain unidentified, police said. The cops have recovered eight shells and two cartridges from the spot.

A bouncer said in the complaint that on Thursday night, he was on duty at the gate of the club when a car stopped outside and a man got out.

"Showing a pistol, he asked for free entry to the club. When the bouncers refused him free entry, the accused asked the bouncers to sit on their knees. When both the bouncers refused to do so, the miscreants got out of the car and opened fire, targeting the bouncer", a police officer said.

"Both the bouncers went inside the club. The criminals fled the crime scene," the officer added. A case has been registered at Seemapuri police station .
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