Dehradun: Assailant Fired and Fled on Foot
Rising Gun Violence Shakes Dehradun
A fresh incident of gun violence has once again disturbed the peace of dehradun, the capital of Uttarakhand.
On friday morning, a young man was shot dead at the silver City Complex on Rajpur Road.
The victim has been identified as vikram Sharma, who was associated with property and mining work.
According to reports, vikram Sharma was leaving a gym when an unidentified assailant shot him in the head.
The attacker was reportedly on foot and fled the scene immediately after firing.
The victim died on the spot, triggering panic in the busy Rajpur Road area.
The incident has raised serious concerns about public safety in the capital city.
Recent Shootings and Murders Raise Alarm
Just three days earlier, on february 11, another businessman, arjun Sharma, was shot dead in broad daylight outside the Tibetan Market in Dehradun.
The brazen attack questioned the effectiveness of local law enforcement.
Criminals appear increasingly fearless, carrying out violent acts openly in public areas.
These back-to-back murders have created an atmosphere of fear and insecurity among residents.
The Gunjan murder Case
On february 2, dehradun witnessed a shocking murder in Dulha Bazaar.
A woman named Gunjan was brutally killed by Akash, who attacked her with an axe around 11 a.m.
The gruesome nature of the crime sent shockwaves across the city.
Police arrested the accused and formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT).
A charge sheet was filed against akash in record time.
Other Recent Crime Incidents
On january 29, 18-year-old Manisha Tomar, a Class 12 student, was murdered in the Vikasnagar area.
She was attacked with a sharp-edged weapon.
Her body was later discovered in bushes near the shakti Canal in Dhalipur.
In another case, Preeti Rawat was shot in Rishikesh, further intensifying concerns about rising crime in the region.
Growing Public Fear
The repeated violent incidents across dehradun, Rishikesh, and Vikasnagar have deeply shaken public confidence.
Citizens are increasingly questioning law and order in the state capital.
The recent crime wave has left residents feeling vulnerable and demanding stricter policing and improved security measures.
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