Gunshots Fired At Professor's Car After He Scolds Bikers For Rash Driving In MP's Gwalior
The firing reportedly occurred after a collision between the professor’s car and a bike.

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Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A few masked miscreants fired gunshots and pelted stones at a professor's car in Gwalior on Tuesday. The accused got angry after the professor scolded them for hitting his car. They called their aides and tried to attack the professor.
The incident happened at MS Road in Gwalior, when the professor was returning for lunch and a bike hit his car.
Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident.
The accused fled the scene.
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According to information, Santosh Singh works as a professor at IITM College in Gwalior. He was driving to home for lunch on Monday. As he reached MS Road under the Hazira Police Station, a rashly-driven bike carrying two youths collided with his car.
When the bikers tried to flee, Singh managed to stop one of them. The youth then called an associate, allegedly from Maharajpura, for help.
Soon, the associate arrived on a Splendor bike and, in an attempt to scare, started pelting stones and fired several shots towards to professor.
Two bullets pierced through the car’s windows, while two others were fired into the air and on the ground. The sudden firing caused panic in the area, and both bikers fled the scene.
Santosh Singh immediately informed the police, who arrived at the spot and began their investigation.
Based on Singh’s complaint, police have registered a case against the unidentified bikers and are working to identify the accused using the bike’s registration number.
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