Pune (Maharashtra) [India], September 6 (ANI): A youth named Ayush Ganesh Komkar was shot dead by two unknown assailants in Pune’s Nana Peth area on Friday evening, according to police.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Nikhil Pingle, Ayush was rushed to Sassoon Hospital but was declared dead on arrival.
Speaking to the reporters, Nikhil Pingale said, “In the Nanapet area, a tragic incident occurred where Ayush Ganesh Kumkar, a local boy, was fatally shot in the basement of his home by two unknown assailants. He was rushed to Sassoon Hospital but was declared dead by the doctors.”
The police have launched an investigation, with six Crime Branch teams and DB teams from various police stations in Zone One working to identify the perpetrators. While the police have gathered some information about the accused, they are yet to apprehend them. DCP Pingle assured that the police are committed to taking strict legal action against those responsible
“The police, including six Crime Branch teams and DB teams from various police stations in Zone One, are investigating the case. They have gathered some information about the unidentified accused and are committed to treating all responsible parties with the strictest possible legal action,” Pingale said.
Pingale said police have gathered some information about the accused and assured that all those responsible will face the strictest legal action.
Further information on the incident is still awaited.
Earlier on September 4, one worker lost his life while 17 others were injured after a massive explosion occurred at the Solar Explosives Company near Bazargaon in Maharashtra’s Nagpur in the early hours on Thursday, said officials.
All the injured have been rushed to various private hospitals in Nagpur, with four reported to be in critical condition.
The blast took place at the CB-1 plant of the company. Witnesses said that smoke was noticed before the explosion, which alerted senior workers who immediately asked everyone to evacuate. Most workers managed to escape in time, but Mayur Ganvir, who was inside the plant, could not make it out. Moments later, a powerful explosion ripped through the unit.
The intensity of the blast was such that parts of the building were blown several meters away. Flying debris struck several workers, causing multiple injuries. Police, fire brigade teams, and senior district officials rushed to the spot soon after the incident. (ANI)
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