Gurugram, May 8 (PTI) A violent clash broke out between two groups here on Friday over the removal of plastic from garbage dumped at a Municipal Corporation yard, leaving several people injured, including a man who suffered a bullet injury to the leg, police said.
The incident took place around 11:50 am near Tulip Chowk on SPR Road in Gurugram’s Sector 70, and sticks were used during the clash, shots were fired, and the windows of five parked vehicles were shattered, police said.
“The investigation is underway. Footage from nearby CCTV cameras is also being examined. The injured are not fit to give statements, and further action will be taken after a complaint is received,” said Inspector Vijay Pal, SHO of Badshahpur police station.
According to police, the Municipal Corporation had set up a garbage dumping yard on a vacant green belt in the area. A resident of Kadarpur had employed a labourer to collect plastic from the dumped waste, police said, adding that while the labourer was sorting the garbage, a resident of Rithoj village allegedly arrived with his associates and asked him to leave, leading to an argument that soon escalated into violence.
Police said one group allegedly attacked the other with sticks, while shots were also fired in the air during the clash. A young man was reportedly hit in the leg by a bullet and several people sustained injuries in the incident, the officer said.
After receiving information, a police team reached the spot and began an investigation.
Police recovered five empty cartridges and two live rounds from the scene.
The officer said the damaged vehicles were also seized. PTI COR ASD ASD
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