New Delhi: A week after a cab driver was shot dead near the Red Fort, the Delhi Police on Sunday arrested the main accused in the murder case after a brief exchange of fire, officials said.
The accused, identified as Firoz, was earlier involved in several cases of murder and robbery, they said. "On Sunday, a tip-off was received regarding whereabouts of Firoz. When the accused was asked to surrender by a police team, he fired at the police party," Deputy Commissioner of Police (north) M K Meena said.
"In retaliatory firing by the police team, the accused sustained injuries on his left leg. He was taken to Aruna Asaf Ali Hospital for medical care," said the DCP. On April 15, 36-year-old cab driver, Mohammad Sakib, a resident of Zakir Nagar, was admitted to hospital after receiving gunshot wounds, along with one beggar Luv Kush (15), a resident of Palwal. Sakib later succumbed to bullet injuries.
During the probe, it was revealed that around 12 am, his Maruti WagonR collided with an e-rickshaw at the Chatta railway crossing. The e-rickshaw overturned, leading to an altercation between the cab driver and the e-rickshaw driver. Police said three people assaulted the cab driver and stole his mobile phone. When they were trying to flee, Sakib caught one of them, who shot him and fled away.