The Indirapuram police nabbed the accused around 11.30 am from the Sector 4 area. One of his accomplices managed to escape, they said.
Superintendent of Police (City) Akash Tomar said that the police got information on wireless about a robbery attempt in Noida in which two bike-borne people had shot at the guard of a cash delivery van.
Earlier in the day, Kailash, the guard, had suffered bullet injuries to his abdomen when he was trying to stop the accused from looting the van near a Noida mall. He has been admitted to a hospital, the police said.
Rizwan has confessed to the crime. The Noida police is also questioning him.He is wanted in 18 criminal cases in Bulandshahr and Ghaziabad, he claimed.
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