New Delhi: Two days after 2 criminals were shot dead at Dwarka Mor on a busy road, another shootout took place in Dwarka's Najafgarh in which a gym trainer was shot dead allegedly by three assailants inside a photostat shop.
The deceased has been identified as Mohit Mor, a resident of Bahadurgarh, Haryana. The victim Mohit Mor received multiple gunshots injuries and died on the spot.
The assailants probably three in number who got captured in the CCTV cameras were seen rushing towards the shop where Mohit came a few minutes earlier.
Two of them hid their faces wearing helmets while one was without helmet wearing a check shirt.
They were seen entering the busy market lane at around 5:55 pm and rushing out after the shootout.
"It seems there were three assailants, though we are still verifying all facts and checking the CCTV cameras around the area. No criminal case was there against Mohit, so it could be a result of personal enimity, we are probing all angles in this murder case, have formed several teams to track the accused," said a senior police officer.
Mohit was a Tik Tok Sensation and was having around 5 lakh followers.
He had made several short videos by the id @memohitmor and was also having more than 2 thousand followers on Instagram.
It seems that the assailants made sure that they leave no escape route for Mohit who was rounded up inside the shop in the market with only one exit. Before Mohit could understand anything he was fired upon multiple times.
Mohit collapsed on the sofa of the shop. He was immediately rushed to the hospital but was declared brought dead. The senior police officers rushed to the spot and inspected the crime scene.
Police, however, denied any link with the shootout at Dwarka Mor on Sunday and said that no case was registered against Mohit.
He was residing in Najafgarh and worked as a gym trainer in a local gym. Why he was murdered was a matter of investigation. Police is now questioning his friends and analysing his call records to get some clue about the murder.
"We have initial leads and are working on them," a senior police officer said.