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Journalist Vikram Joshi, who was shot at in front of his two daughters by a group of men in Ghaziabad on 20 July, has succumbed to his injuries, news agency ANI reported on Wednesday, 22 July.
Joshi was travelling on a motorcycle with his daughters when the men assaulted him and opened fire on Monday night. According to Kalanidhi Naithani, SSP of Ghaziabad, 9 people have been arrested so far, including the two main accused –Ravi and Chotu – and an illegal weapon had been recovered.
After the family of the journalist alleged inaction by police, the station-in-charge has also been suspended and a departmental inquiry has been initiated. Joshi, who received a bullet injury on his head, was said to be in a critical condition at a private hospital in the city.
In solidarity with Joshi, a number of journalists in Ghaziabad staged a protest against his murder.
Ashish, nephew of the slain journalist, told ANI that the “son of Kamal-ud-din” had shot his uncle in the head.
“The main culprit is Kamal-ud-din’s son. He shot my uncle in the side of the head. First, they hit him a lot, there were around 15-20 of them. What did my uncle do to them to deserve that? By the time we reached, they had also run away. We want justice. We want Kamal-ud-din’s son here,” he told ANI, adding that police was not cooperating.
He also added that his sister used to be eve-teased by people who would pass comments on her.
The UP Police has released a list of 10 persons, of which 3 are accused and arrested, while 6 have been detained and one is absconding.
Parts of the attack were recorded in a chilling CCTV footage where the bike which Joshi was riding with his two daughters can be suddenly seen veering towards a road in Vijay Nagar area of Ghaziabad.
While the time when the bullet was fired is unclear from the footage, Joshi is seen being dragged towards a car and being thrashed before the attackers flee the spot.
The incident took place around 10:30 pm in the night, according to NDTV.
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