Akash Tomar, SP, City, said on a tip-off, the police intercepted two suspects on a bike, last night.
But they did not stop and fired upon the police party and in turn the police retaliated due to which their motorcycle slipped on the muddy road.
Taking advantage of darkness one of them managed to flee from the spot while the other was nabbed.
Upon searching his belongings, police recovered one country made pistol of .32 bore and three live cartridges and Rs 35,000 in cash.
He confessed to a robbery in Andhra Pradesh in which he along with his accomplices had looted Rs 28 lakh in 2011. In this case Andhra police had declared a reward of Rs 25,000 for Deepak.
He told the police that six members of his gang were arrested by Andhra police and three are still at large, the officer said.
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