Ghaziabad Shocker: Man Shot Dead Outside Police Station After Filing Complaint

In a shocking incident from Uttar Pradesh's Ghaziabad, a man was shot dead right outside a police station just moments after filing a complaint. The brazen attack, carried out in front of police personnel, has triggered panic in the area and sparked public outrage.

According to reports, the victim, Ravi, had gone to the Muradnagar police station with his father, Ravindra Sharma, to lodge a complaint. As they exited the station, a man named Monty arrived on a motorcycle and opened fire on Ravi in front of the police, killing him on the spot. Authorities have registered a case and launched further investigation.

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How Crime Unfolded

Narrating the sequence of events, Ravi’s father said they were on their way home from a shop when they stopped the car briefly after spotting their niece. During this, a man identified as Monty approached them and began hurling threats, questioning why they had stopped the vehicle on the road. The situation quickly escalated into a heated argument.

Monty later turned up at their home and fired shots, leaving the family terrified. This prompted Ravindra to report the matter to police. However, the threat escalated dramatically. Ravindra alleged that when they came out of the police station after lodging the complaint, Monty — already waiting outside with an accomplice — fired four rounds at Ravi, killing him instantly. He further claimed that the attackers intended to shoot all four family members present.

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Locals Protest Outside Police Station

The brutal killing in front of law enforcement has ignited public anger. Agitated locals staged a protest by placing Ravi’s body in front of the Muradnagar police station and demanded the suspension of the entire police staff. Legal proceedings in the case are currently underway.

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