Agra Court Sends 2 Students To Police Custody Who Shot Teacher In Leg

The Agra court has recently sent 2 teenage students to police custody who allegedly shot their former teacher in the leg outside their coaching institute.

The students, aged 16 and 18, who were nabbed after the incident on Thursday noon, had boasted on social media that they would pump more bullets into him 6 months later.

Both were produced before the court on Friday which sent them to police custody.

Police stated that, the duo, former students of Sumit Singh, quarrelled with his brother Tarun over the phone when he stopped one of them from talking to a girl.

Previously on Thursday, they called Singh on the phone and asked him to step out, and then one of them shot at him.

In a 25-second video, apparently recorded later, the two appear to be acting like characters from popular Bollywood movie “Gangs of Wasseypur”.

One of them hurls abuses, and says he will be back for the teacher in 6 months and shred his leg with bullets. He was heard saying that, “I have to fire 40 bullets, now 39 remain.”

Meera Verma

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