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By Our Staff Reporter
NEW DELHI, SEPT. 26. Two businessmen were robbed of their Opel Corsa at gunpoint by two men in a Tata Indica car at Najafgarh in South-West Delhi today. The police have launched a hunt for the culprits. The police came to know about the incident around 5 p.m. when two persons, Harpoor and Sanjay, contacted them alleging that they were robbed of their Opel Corsa. They said they were into construction business and were on their way to meet someone when a Tata Indica intercepted them at Najafgarh. Two persons alighted from the Indica and at gunpoint asked the duo to come out of the Corsa, following which the culprits got into the vehicle and drove it away.
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