Playing scribe's role at wedding costs photographer his life
VIJAY UPADHYAY
AGRA. Essaying the role of a photo-journalist cost a wedding photographer his life in Agra last week when he shot the footage of some history-sheeter criminals dancing in a wedding procession. The criminals murdered him the same night in a bid to retrieve the incriminating video.
This was the police's conclusion five days after the murder; now the groom's family is being interrogated for the names of the criminals who had participated in the wedding. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police, Etmadpur, MM Beg, Sunil Sharma, a resident of Fulatti Bazar area of Agra was murdered on Thursday at Sunil Singh's wedding. His video-camera was taken away by the unknown criminals.
Mr Beg said upon interrogation of the groom's family which had been named by Sharma's family, the police realised that the deceased photographer met this fate after he shot a footage of some hard-core criminals, including a notorious history-sheeter of Etmadpur, openly displaying their weapons.
When these criminals came to know that they had been "caught" on video by Sharma, they surrounded him and asked him to give up the tape. However, when he refused to do so on the ground that the entire wedding had been shot on his camera, they shot him in the chest, took his camera and left him to die. The police says the groom's family is now being interrogated for the names of these criminals even as a search to for them is underway.
This was the police's conclusion five days after the murder; now the groom's family is being interrogated for the names of the criminals who had participated in the wedding. According to Deputy Superintendent of Police, Etmadpur, MM Beg, Sunil Sharma, a resident of Fulatti Bazar area of Agra was murdered on Thursday at Sunil Singh's wedding. His video-camera was taken away by the unknown criminals.
Mr Beg said upon interrogation of the groom's family which had been named by Sharma's family, the police realised that the deceased photographer met this fate after he shot a footage of some hard-core criminals, including a notorious history-sheeter of Etmadpur, openly displaying their weapons.
When these criminals came to know that they had been "caught" on video by Sharma, they surrounded him and asked him to give up the tape. However, when he refused to do so on the ground that the entire wedding had been shot on his camera, they shot him in the chest, took his camera and left him to die. The police says the groom's family is now being interrogated for the names of these criminals even as a search to for them is underway.
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