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33-year-old women shot abductors and rescued hostage

Delhi University student was abducted by the group of two men and asked for ransom.

Asif, 21-year-old, Delhi University student had been taken hostage by the two men earlier that night. A student of Delhi University by day, Asif earned some pocket money by driving a cab after classes. He got a booking in Daryaganj and left his home at Minto Road to pick up Rafee and Akash. Halfway, they asked him to take a different route they brusquely told him to shut up when he protested.

 “The men laughed in an evil manner and asked me to enjoy the last moments of my life,” he said.

Mohammad Rafee and Akash, fearing a police trap, had got the India to follow them from the original ransom drop spot at Shastri Nagar to a lonely park in Bhajanpura. When the door of the India opened, out stepped a child, or so it seemed. As the two parties eyed each other warily, the young hostage loosened himself from his abductors’ grip, and before they could react, gunshots rang.

Ayisha Falaq, 33 have pistol still hot in her hand. The national-level shooter-cum-coach had shot one of the men on his waist, the other in his foot.

She had instinctively pulled out the licensed gun she habitually carried in her purse and shot at the men who had held her brother-in-law Asif hostage for five hours.

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