Chilling video of murder goes viral in Meerut


Daijiworld Media Network – Meerut

Meerut, Oct 3: A shocking incident in Meerut has raised serious concerns over law and order after a man was shot three times by his friend in just 11 seconds, with the act captured on video and circulated online.

The 11-second clip, uploaded on social media, shows Adil being shot in the chest by his friend while an accomplice filming urges him to “drop it.” The shooters then flee the scene on a motorcycle. Adil’s body was later recovered near a tubewell, and police are verifying whether he was alive when the video was recorded.

Six accused have been named in the case by Adil’s family. Meerut SSP Dr. Vipin Tada said, “We are probing the reasons behind the murder and why the accused chose to make the video viral.” He added that the deliberate filming and circulation of the act suggests the possible involvement of organised gangs challenging law enforcement.

The incident comes months after the gruesome murder of Muskaan Rastogi’s husband, who was dismembered and sealed in a drum, highlighting growing concerns about violent crimes in the city. On the same day, police reported two more murders in different parts of Meerut.

 

  

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