<p>New Delhi: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/delhi-police">Delhi Police</a> has suspended a sub-inspector and a head constable in connection with the leak of the CCTV footage of the shooting of a man inside a food outlet here last week, officials said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The two officers were posted at the Subhash Nagar Police Post under the jurisdiction of which the outlet is located, they said.</p>.<p>Aman Joon, 26, was shot dead by two gangsters while he was sitting with a woman inside a Burger King outlet in the west Delhi locality on June 18. Police said Joon suffered 38 gunshot wounds.</p>.<p>A 14-second CCTV footage of the shooting surfaced on social media on June 20, showing the men attacking Joon in a full public view.</p>.Decomposed body of woman recovered from north Delhi .<p>In February, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora had issued an order to all the district and unit heads to not leak CCTV footage of any crime.</p>.<p>However, sources said the two officers had shared the footage with their counterparts in other units for further investigation.</p>.<p>A senior police officer said an inquiry has been ordered into the leak of the CCTV footage.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/delhi-police">Delhi Police</a> has suspended a sub-inspector and a head constable in connection with the leak of the CCTV footage of the shooting of a man inside a food outlet here last week, officials said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The two officers were posted at the Subhash Nagar Police Post under the jurisdiction of which the outlet is located, they said.</p>.<p>Aman Joon, 26, was shot dead by two gangsters while he was sitting with a woman inside a Burger King outlet in the west Delhi locality on June 18. Police said Joon suffered 38 gunshot wounds.</p>.<p>A 14-second CCTV footage of the shooting surfaced on social media on June 20, showing the men attacking Joon in a full public view.</p>.Decomposed body of woman recovered from north Delhi .<p>In February, Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora had issued an order to all the district and unit heads to not leak CCTV footage of any crime.</p>.<p>However, sources said the two officers had shared the footage with their counterparts in other units for further investigation.</p>.<p>A senior police officer said an inquiry has been ordered into the leak of the CCTV footage.</p>