Hours after the incident took place, Delhi Police took cognisance of matter and stated that a case has been registered immediately. "In the @abpnewshindi incident on Barapulla, case has been registered immediately and several teams constituted to work on it. 3 policemen on picket duty suspended for lack of prompt response. Investigation transferred to Crime Branch. Senior officers closely supervising the case," Delhi Police posted on Twitter.
At around 1:30 am, the team which comprised of reporter Siddharth Purohit, and camerperson Arvind Kumar had reached the Paragati Madian cut, when two men riding on a black Pulsar tried to apprehend the unit with a pistol. They asked the team to park the car at a side.
The driver was about to stop the car but after the Purohit and Kumar’s suggestion, he sped up. On seeing the car speeding up, the men fired three shots at the car. The first shot hit the driver’s gate, while the second one smashed the driver side window pane. The third shot went amiss in air.
The men followed the team for about half kilometer. After completing a kilometer, when the team looked back, the gunmen were gone.
The team saw police checking at INA metro station, and approached the cops and narrated the entire incident. However, instead of helping them out, or informing other stations, the cops removed the barricades and left.
The incident took place at around 1:30 am and the first call to the Police Control Room was made at 1:33 am. However, police arrived no sooner than 3:05 am after which formalities regarding complaint were completed.
Here's the sketch of one of the gunmen who attacked ABP News team
The Barrapulah flyover has been infamous for notorious elements active on it during night. Before the attack on ABP team, a police officer of special cell had died after he was attacked while chasing drug peddlers. He remained in comma for few days.
In April, the OSD to health minister JP Nadda was also attacked and his car was robbed.