According to a complaint filed by Dharmvir Dikshit, he was at his dairy when an unidentified youth was waiting for his turn at the counter. He got into an argument with another customer yesterday morning.
As the argument heated up, the youth pulled a country- made pistol and fired at the customer, gazing his arm and hitting another customer, Monu, who was also waiting at the dairy, police said.
Before fleeing from the spot, the accused took away cash worth Rs 10,000 lying in the drawer of the dairy, the complainant said.
A case has been registered with Police Station Sarai Khwaja under section 394 of IPC and Section 25/54/59 of Arms Act.
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