An unidentified assailant opened fire late night at the Black Panther Hookah Bar in Delhi's Preet Vihar area, creating panic among patrons and staff.
In video footage that has since gone viral, three security guards can be seen stationed outside the establishment when an armed individual approached and fired three to four shots. The security personnel immediately fled the scene.
दिल्ली प्रीत विहार ब्लैक पैंथर हुक्का बार में देर रात अज्ञात बदमाश ने चलाईं गोलियां
— Lavely Bakshi (@lavelybakshi) April 27, 2025
वायरल वीडियो में बार के बाहर तीन सुरक्षाकर्मी देखे जा सकते हैं एक हथियारबंद आदमी आता है वह क़रीब तीन से चार गोली चलाता है फिर सुरक्षाकर्मी भाग जाते हैं
प्रीत विहार इलाके में पहले भी क्लब बार पर… pic.twitter.com/JKrx7baJZd
This is not the first such incident in the Preet Vihar area, where similar shootings at clubs and bars have been reported previously. Despite these security concerns, many establishments continue to operate well into the early morning hours, violating operational regulations.
In a separate incident in the same area, Preet Vihar police conducted a raid on a café and arrested a person for illegally serving alcohol. According to reports, the cafe operator, identified as Laikuddin, was serving alcohol without proper licensing.
Police seized 11 bottles of illegal liquor and 53 cans of beer during the raid. Officials reported they received information about illegal alcohol service on Thursday night, which prompted action. A police team raided Mist Café, located on the third floor of Park End Colony, around 12:10 AM and arrested the café manager Laikuddin under the Delhi Excise Act. All alcohol on the premises was confiscated.
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