A dispute between two individuals at the Dawat-e- Ramzan exhibition at King's Palace, organised by Tennis player Sania Mirza's sister Anam Mirza, escalated tense after one of them allegedly fired shots. The incident which is said to have taken place on Saturday, March 29, saw a man allegedly firing two rounds during the altercation between the two persons. Upon receiving information about the same, police responded promptly and arrested the suspect, seizing the weapon used to open fire.
Inspector of Gudimalkapur police station said that a minor tiff took place between the owner of a perfume shop and a toy shop at the expo, a news agency ANI report said. "A small fight broke out at an exhibition Dawat-e-Ramzan between a perfume shop and a toy shop owner, and it was compromised. In between, he (accused Hassebuddin) unnecessarily fired two rounds in the air with his licensed pistol," the inspector said.
He further added that a case was registered in connection with the incident under the Arms Act, noting that police are investigating the reason behind the firing. ALSO READ | Roza Iftars and food walks in Old City are the highlights of Ramzan in Lucknow What was surprising is that the accused, Hassebuddin alias Hyder, was neither related to the perfume shop owner nor the toy shop owner, police said. Hyder was a former Sarpanch and a resident of the AC Guards Paramount Colony and reportedly possessed a licensed gun from Nampally.
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