A history-sheeter has been arrested in Mumbai’s Dharavi after a firing incident injured a woman buying groceries. Police link the shooting to local gang rivalry.

Mumbai: History-Sheeter Arrested in Dharavi Firing Incident That Injured Innocent Woman
Woman Shot While Buying Groceries in Broad Daylight
Mumbai, August 1 — A shocking incident unfolded in the crowded lanes of Dharavi, Mumbai, when a woman was injured by a stray bullet during a firing incident allegedly linked to gang rivalry. The accused, a history-sheeter with a long criminal record, has been arrested by the Mumbai Police following swift investigation.
The victim, a 35-year-old woman, was out shopping for groceries when she suddenly collapsed after being hit by a bullet. The incident, which took place in broad daylight, caused panic in the local market area, as residents scrambled for safety.
Accused Identified as Notorious Criminal
According to police officials, the main accused has been identified as a known history-sheeter with multiple cases registered against him, including extortion and assault. Preliminary investigation suggests that the firing was part of an ongoing gang-related dispute, and the woman was not the intended target.
Dharavi Police confirmed the arrest late Wednesday evening, stating that the accused was apprehended from a hideout in the outskirts of the city after a 12-hour search operation. CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts helped track down the suspect swiftly.
The woman was immediately rushed to Sion Hospital, where doctors operated to remove the bullet. She is now reported to be in stable condition and is recovering in the intensive care unit. Police officials have ensured security at the hospital due to the sensitivity of the case.
Family members of the victim are in shock. “She had just stepped out to buy vegetables and suddenly collapsed,” said her brother. “We had no idea what had happened until someone told us she had been shot.”
Community in Fear After Shocking Incident
The Dharavi community, known for its close-knit neighborhoods, is shaken by the sudden violence. Local residents are demanding stronger police presence and better safety measures. “We have children walking these streets every day. What if it had hit a child?” said a shopkeeper near the scene.
Multiple community leaders have raised concerns over the rise in petty crimes and gang activity in the area. They have urged the authorities to take urgent action and restore public confidence.
Police Launch Deeper Probe into Underworld Links
Mumbai Police Commissioner has directed a special team to investigate whether the shooting is part of a larger gang war brewing in the city’s slums. Sources suggest the suspect has connections with a larger criminal network operating in the suburbs and may have been involved in similar incidents in the past.
Police are now examining call records, financial transactions, and possible links to known underworld operatives. “This is not just a local firing. We believe there may be a deeper conspiracy behind it,” a senior officer said.
Stringent Legal Action Promised
Authorities have assured that strict legal action will be taken against the accused. He has been booked under sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) related to attempt to murder, illegal possession of firearms, and endangering public safety.
“We will not tolerate such lawlessness in the city. An innocent woman could have lost her life. We are ensuring that every person responsible is brought to justice,” said the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Zone V.
The Dharavi firing incident once again highlights the dangers posed by unchecked gang activity in densely populated urban areas. While the quick arrest of the accused is commendable, citizens now demand long-term preventive measures to ensure that public spaces are not turned into battlegrounds. The city watches closely as the investigation unfolds, hoping that justice will prevail and peace will return to the streets of Dharavi.
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