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Punjab: Gangster Rajesh Dogra alias Mohan was shot about 10 times in firing outside a shopping mall in Mohali, Punjab, due to which he died on the spot.

Punjab: A sensational case of firing outside a shopping mall has come to light in Mohali, Punjab on Monday. The miscreants who came in two vehicles fired about 19 rounds outside the CP-16 shopping mall of Sector-67 on Airport Road in Mohali, CCTV video of which has also surfaced. The miscreants had come to kill Jammu gangster Rajesh Dogra alias Mohan. Rajesh Dogra was shot about 10 times, due to which he died on the spot.

Various cases were registered against deceased gangster Rajesh Dogra alias Mohan in different police stations of Jammu. He came out on bail just a few days ago. There is an atmosphere of panic in the area due to the sudden firing. As soon as information about the firing incident was received, the police immediately reached the spot. Police have recovered 19 cartridges from the spot. Rajesh Dogra, who was lying dead on the road, had deep bullet wounds on his head, which were bleeding profusely.

Police busy scanning CCTV cameras
The police is busy scanning the CCTV cameras installed around the incident site. Efforts are being made to identify the accused. According to IG Punjab Police Jaskaran Singh, the deceased was a resident of Jammu and Kashmir. There is suspicion of murder due to gang war. When Rajesh Dogra was shot, he was talking on the phone, two other people were also with him.

The miscreants had come riding in two vehicles
The attackers came in two vehicles, a Hyundai Creta and a Toyota Innova. They came out of their vehicles and fired indiscriminately at Rajesh Dogra and fled within a few seconds. The police took into custody one of the two people who had gone to the mall with Dogra. With this, a case has been registered against 5 attackers. The police has started the investigation.

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