Dozens of cases of snatching and robbery are registered against both the accused.

New Delhi:

Police stopped two boys roaming with the intention of robbery in Krishna Nagar area of ​​Shahdara district of Delhi and took out the keys of their bike, then both the boys took out pistols.

The accused started running from the middle of the road waving pistols.

Meanwhile, one of the accused entered the school, which was later caught by the police.

While one accused was caught outside.

A live video of this incident has also surfaced.

According to Shahdara's DCP R Satya Sundaram, at around 8:55 am on Tuesday, the staff of Krishna Nagar police station was patrolling in the area.

The staff noticed that 2 boys were roaming on the bike in suspicious circumstances.

When the police stopped his bike and took out the key of the bike, a boy took out a pistol to protest against it.

He started threatening to shoot the policeman.

When the police tried to catch him, he started running away waving his pistol.

Just after this, a PCR call was received that a boy has entered the school by scaling a school wall while waving a pistol.

The police first caught one boy outside the school, while the other had entered the RSKV school.

After entering, he tried to intimidate the school guards and students by showing them a pistol.

After this, the police team including the SHO of the area reached there and cordoned off the area around the school.

Then the police caught that person with the help of the school staff.

The boy had thrown his pistol in the school campus, which has been recovered by the police.

During the investigation, it was found that both the accused have a dozen cases of snatching and robbery registered against them.

The police have also recovered his KTR bike.

The accused have been identified as 24-year-old Ilyas alias Faizal and 26-year-old Ismail.

The police is interrogating them.

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