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Rohini Shootout: Two Men Who Dropped off Attackers at Court Arrested

Two attackers dressed as lawyers had shot dead gangster Jitendra Gogi in the Rohini Court Complex on September 24.
The Wire Staff
Sep 26 2021
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Two attackers dressed as lawyers had shot dead gangster Jitendra Gogi in the Rohini Court Complex on September 24.
Security tightened at Rohini Court, a day after the shooting incident in which gangster Jitendra Gogi was killed in New Delhi on September 24, 2021. Photo: PTI/Shahbaz Khan
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New Delhi: The Delhi police’s Special Cell on Saturday arrested two men in connection with the shootout that took place inside a court in the city on Friday, The Indian Express reported.

Two attackers dressed as lawyers had shot dead gangster Jitendra Gogi in the Rohini Court Complex on September 24. Associated with a rival gang led by jailed gangster Tillu Tajpuriya, the shooters were killed by members of the Counter Intelligence team accompanying Gogi.

According to the newspaper, the two men arrested by the police – Umang and Vinay – had dropped off the attackers at the court, according to the newspaper.

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“At 10.20 am Friday, Umang, Vinay and another associate reached Rohini court along with the attackers in a Hyundai i10,” an unidentified official told the newspaper. After parking their car, the official said, the three men went inside the court to show the attackers the room where Gogi was supposed to appear.

Gogoi was then brought before the court around 1.15 pm. “The two assailants, posing as lawyers, were sitting close to some police personnel [in the courtroom,” the official said. “Within seconds, they opened fire at Gogi from close range.”

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The attackers got pistols from Umang and Vinay, the newspaper reported. They had arrived at Umang’s house in North West Delhi four days before the shootout. Vinay had also taken them to a market to buy clothes they needed to pass off as lawyers. “They stayed in his house and had a party on September 22,” an official told The Indian Express.

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