<p> The Delhi police on Monday filed before a court here a charge sheet in connection with the killing of a 48-year-old property dealer, who was trying to pacify the situation between the two communities during the riots in Northeast Delhi in February.</p>.<p>The Crime Branch of the Delhi police filed the charge sheet before Metropolitan Magistrate Deepti Devesh against 16 persons in the case of alleged murder of the property dealer.</p>.<p>Parvez, a resident of north Ghonda, Shahdara, allegedly received bullet injuries and succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, police said.</p>.<p>The charge sheet was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 302 (murder), 147 and 148 (rioting) and 149 (unlawful assembly).</p>.<p>The offence for murder entail a minimum punishment of life imprisonment and maximum of death penalty.</p>.<p>According to police, on February 25, at around 7 pm, Parvez was found lying in an injured state in one of the lanes in Jaffarabad area.</p>.<p>He received gunshot injuries on his right chest and was rushed to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>A case was registered in this regard at Jaffarabad police station, he said.</p>.<p>During investigation, the police found that he had a .32 bore licensed revolver which had 25 rounds. However, only 13 cartridges were recovered but his revolver is still missing, he added.</p>.<p>He was trying to intercede between the two communities when he was attacked, the police official said.</p>.<p>The 16 persons arrested include the man who had allegedly shot Parvez, he said and added that all the accused were part of the mob inciting riots in the area.</p>.<p>The arrests were made based on CCTV footages and Call Detail Records among other evidences.</p>.<p>The weapon of offence used to kill him and the revolver of the Parvez have not been recovered, the police added.</p>.<p>The riots in Northeast Delhi in February this year claimed the lives of 43 people while over 250 people were injured</p>
<p> The Delhi police on Monday filed before a court here a charge sheet in connection with the killing of a 48-year-old property dealer, who was trying to pacify the situation between the two communities during the riots in Northeast Delhi in February.</p>.<p>The Crime Branch of the Delhi police filed the charge sheet before Metropolitan Magistrate Deepti Devesh against 16 persons in the case of alleged murder of the property dealer.</p>.<p>Parvez, a resident of north Ghonda, Shahdara, allegedly received bullet injuries and succumbed to his injuries at the hospital, police said.</p>.<p>The charge sheet was filed under various sections of the Indian Penal Code including 302 (murder), 147 and 148 (rioting) and 149 (unlawful assembly).</p>.<p>The offence for murder entail a minimum punishment of life imprisonment and maximum of death penalty.</p>.<p>According to police, on February 25, at around 7 pm, Parvez was found lying in an injured state in one of the lanes in Jaffarabad area.</p>.<p>He received gunshot injuries on his right chest and was rushed to Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries, a senior police officer said.</p>.<p>A case was registered in this regard at Jaffarabad police station, he said.</p>.<p>During investigation, the police found that he had a .32 bore licensed revolver which had 25 rounds. However, only 13 cartridges were recovered but his revolver is still missing, he added.</p>.<p>He was trying to intercede between the two communities when he was attacked, the police official said.</p>.<p>The 16 persons arrested include the man who had allegedly shot Parvez, he said and added that all the accused were part of the mob inciting riots in the area.</p>.<p>The arrests were made based on CCTV footages and Call Detail Records among other evidences.</p>.<p>The weapon of offence used to kill him and the revolver of the Parvez have not been recovered, the police added.</p>.<p>The riots in Northeast Delhi in February this year claimed the lives of 43 people while over 250 people were injured</p>