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Curious about the GTB hospital shooting? Find out who the victim was and the gangster’s link.

A tragic incident took place at Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital (GTB) in Delhi, where a patient named Riyazuddin was shot and killed. The police revealed that the intended target was actually Wasim, a known criminal in the bed opposite Riyazuddin’s. The attackers mistakenly killed Riyazuddin before fleeing. An FIR has been registered, and the police are actively searching for the attackers.
Who was Riyazuddin?
Riyazuddin, a 32-year-old resident of Shriram Colony (Khajuri Khas), had been battling health issues and drug addiction after his father’s death. Recently, he had undergone surgery at GTB Hospital due to a stomach infection. He was readmitted on June 23rd for further treatment. Riyazuddin leaves behind his mother, wife, and two children.
How did the incident happen?
On Sunday around 4 PM, Riyazuddin’s sister Tarannum was by his side while a nurse attended to him. Suddenly, three men entered the ward, and one pulled out a gun, shooting Riyazuddin twice in the stomach. The nurse and Tarannum managed to duck and avoid getting shot. The attackers fired more shots as they escaped. Despite a security guard being present, he couldn’t stop them. The police found five shell casings at the scene.
Who were the attackers targeting?
The attackers were after Wasim, who was also in Ward No. 24, opposite Riyazuddin. Wasim has a criminal record with 17 cases against him. The attackers mistakenly targeted Riyazuddin instead.
Which gangster’s name is involved?
According to Wasim’s family, the attack was orchestrated by Samir Baba, a criminal from the Welcome Police Station area. Wasim’s wife claimed that assailants had previously tried to kill her husband but failed.
What was the dispute between Wasim and Samir Baba?
The conflict began when Wasim, while in jail, clashed with Samir Baba. A murder plan was allegedly hatched against Wasim. On June 12th, Wasim and his friend Asif were attacked at Shaitan Chowk, resulting in multiple injuries. Wasim has been in GTB Hospital since then, and his wife has asked for police protection.
Wasim’s criminal history
While Riyazuddin had no criminal background, Wasim has been involved in various crimes, including attempted murder, extortion, and robbery.
What did eyewitnesses say?
A nurse, who wished to remain anonymous, reported that the assailants entered the ward, demanded silence, and then shot Riyazuddin before fleeing. The gunshots drew a crowd and alerted the police.
Doctors on strike… What did the Health Minister say?
Following the shooting, the Resident Doctors Association (RDA) at GTB Hospital went on an indefinite strike, demanding better security. Delhi Health Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj criticized the law and order situation, blaming Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena for the rise in crime. Bharadwaj emphasized that security in hospitals would be reviewed and that negligence would not be tolerated.
What did the hospital say?
A GTB Hospital official confirmed that the attackers shot Riyazuddin and escaped. No other injuries were reported. Senior police officials and the crime branch quickly responded to the scene. The RDA announced their strike due to ongoing security concerns.
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Phew! Delhi Hits 42.1°C — Hottest April Day Since 2022.

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Delhi sizzled at 42.1 degrees Celsius on Saturday, marking the hottest April day in the past three years, according to the IMD.
The last time the city felt a hotter April day was back in 2022 when the temperature hit 43.5 degrees Celsius. Saturday night was relatively cooler, with the temperature dropping to 20.7 degrees Celsius.
At the Ridge area, the mercury touched 43 degrees Celsius. However, things got a bit better in the evening when cool winds started blowing and clouds covered parts of the sky.
With the heat rising, Delhiites are advised to take care and stay hydrated throughout the day.
For Sunday, the IMD has predicted a partly cloudy day with strong winds.
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If You Spot a Pakistani National Nearby, Inform the Police,’ Delhi Home Minister Appeals to Citizens.

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Delhi’s Home Minister, Ashish Sood, has made a public appeal to all citizens of Delhi, urging them to assist security agencies in identifying Pakistani nationals who are staying in the city without legal authorization. The appeal comes after the Indian government’s decision to suspend visa services for Pakistani nationals. All existing valid visas issued to Pakistani citizens, except long-term visas (LTVs) and diplomatic and official visas, have been canceled with immediate effect.
The Delhi government has set a deadline between April 26 and 29, 2025, for Pakistani nationals whose visas have been canceled to leave India. Additionally, no new visas will be issued to any Pakistani citizen. This move is part of the broader efforts to address security concerns arising from the illegal presence of Pakistani nationals in Delhi.
Minister Sood emphasized that the safety and security of Delhi residents are a top priority. He urged citizens to be vigilant and report any suspicious Pakistani nationals residing in the city illegally. If any resident comes across someone they suspect is staying in Delhi without proper documentation, they are encouraged to immediately notify the nearest police station.
The Delhi government is fully cooperating with the Indian government’s directives to ensure that all illegal Pakistani nationals are identified and deported in coordination with the Delhi Police and other relevant agencies. This initiative aims to safeguard the city’s security while maintaining a transparent and cooperative approach from its residents.
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Six Boys, Aged 13–15, Arrested in Bhajanpura Murder Case.

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A 28-year-old businessman was stabbed to death in Delhi’s Bhajanpura area on Friday night. Police said they have picked up six minors linked to the case.
The victim, Shakir, who ran a shop selling disposable plates and bowls, lived in Subhash Mohalla. Around 9:30 pm, people found him badly injured on the street and quickly rushed him to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital. Sadly, doctors declared him dead on arrival.
Police got a call about the incident at 9:31 pm and reached the spot. They registered a murder case under Section 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and started investigating. A crime team and forensic experts checked the area for clues.
Officers looked at CCTV footage and spoke to people nearby. With the help of local information, they identified six boys, aged between 13 and 15, who were later taken into custody.
During questioning, the boys admitted that they attacked Shakir to make a name for themselves in the local crime world, police said. They happened to come across him while wandering in the area and randomly chose him as their target.
Police also recovered the knife used in the attack based on what the minors told them. Later, another section, 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, was added to the case.