Ludhiana: A group of unidentified assailants allegedly hurled a petrol bomb and opened fire at the home of a local property advisor in Baddowal village in the early hours of Saturday, prompting a police investigation into what appears to be an attempted act of intimidation.
Police said the attack occurred around 1.45am when the suspects arrived in a white car outside the residence of Yadvinder Singh. They reportedly lobbed an explosive device — believed to be a petrol bomb — from the rooftop of the moving vehicle, followed by multiple rounds of gunfire directed at the property.
Deputy superintendent of police (Dakha), Varinder Singh Khosa, has claimed that four shots were fired, two of which struck the main gate of the house, while a third hit a palm tree inside the premises. No injuries were reported. "The motive is still under investigation," said DSP Khosa. "The complainant has informed us that he has no known enmity and has not received any threats prior to the incident."
Police have registered a case under Section 125 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for acts endangering life or personal safety, along with relevant sections of the Arms Act. Investigators are currently analysing CCTV footage from the area and gathering local intelligence in an effort to identify the perpetrators. Authorities have assured that the case is being treated with urgency. "We're confident we'll crack it soon," Khosa said.
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