The attackers were charged with killing another individual, but they accidentally killed the man laying in the neighboring hospital bed.

Three of the four gangsters who committed the audacious broad daylight ‘mistaken identity’ murder of a man at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital in front of scores of witnesses were apprehended by police four days later.

The accused were identified as Saif alias Colony, Fouzan, and the juvenile who fired the first shot. The fourth accused, Shawaiz, is still at large, and numerous teams are tracing his activities in order to apprehend him as quickly as possible.

On July 14, the GTB hospital in Shahdara, Delhi, was horrified when a patient was gunned down while being treated in the hospital ward by physicians. The attackers were charged with killing another individual, but they accidentally killed the man laying in the neighboring hospital bed.

 

DCP (Shahdara) Surendra Chaudhary stated that the inquiry included evaluating hundreds of CCTV cameras located near the crime scene to monitor the suspects’ activities. Additionally, technical surveillance was implemented, as well as the deployment of hidden informants.

Of the four gangsters, one located the ward, one stood outside as a guard, and two, including the juvenile, fired shots.

After carrying out their objective, the group fled the area in an E-rickshaw and motorcycle. According to the top cops, the accused wanted to kill Waseem (the actual target) because he had attacked one of his gang members inside the jail with a sword and they had a long-standing rivalry.

The officer stated that the interview provided a deeper picture of the events preceding the incident, which aided the continuing investigation. The motorcycle used to commit the crime was also seized on Thursday.