New Delhi: In a suspected case of 'attempt to robbery', two bike-borne men allegedly opened fire at a news channel crew, when they were going on an assignment in south Delhi early on Sunday, police said.
A TV journalist, Siddharth Purohit, had accused the police of not helping them despite reporting the incident to some officials near the INA metro station. The personnel, he alleged, reportedly removed the barricades instead and left the spot.
Around 1.30 am Purohit was passing through the Barapullah flyover in his office cab with a camera person and the driver when two bike-borne men intercepted their vehicle, the police said.
"The driver tried to speed away when the two brandished a pistol. But, one of them shot three rounds at the vehicle, but they had a narrow escape," a senior officer said.
As the accused were chasing the vehicle, the driver continued driving with a hope of spotting PCR vans for help. He then dialled the 100 helpline number, but got a call from the PCR van only after 30 minutes, according to the complaint.