KKN Gurugram Desk | In a chilling display of lawlessness, a gold trader in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district was shot in broad daylight during a targeted robbery on a busy road. The incident, which has shocked the local business community and raised serious concerns over public safety, occurred on Tuesday afternoon in the heart of the city, close to a bustling commercial zone.
Eyewitnesses say the assailants arrived on motorcycles, opened fire without warning, and looted valuables before fleeing the scene, leaving the injured businessman in a pool of blood.
The victim has been identified as a local gold trader, reportedly returning from a business transaction when he was ambushed. The attack took place near [insert specific road name or landmark if available], a typically crowded area known for retail activity and commuter traffic.
According to initial reports:
The trader was shot at close range by the assailants.
The perpetrators looted gold ornaments and cash, estimated to be worth several lakhs.
The injured trader was immediately rushed to Sri Krishna Medical College and Hospital (SKMCH) and is currently in critical condition.
Local residents and shopkeepers who witnessed the attack described the scene as chaotic and terrifying.
“It happened so quickly. Two men on a bike stopped near the trader, pulled out a gun, shot him, grabbed a bag from his scooter, and rode off before anyone could react,” said Ramesh Kumar, a nearby shopkeeper.
Several bystanders attempted to raise an alarm, but the culprits had already vanished by the time help could arrive.
Senior officers from Muzaffarpur Police arrived at the scene shortly after the incident. SP (Superintendent of Police) [Insert Name] stated that a special investigation team (SIT) has been formed to probe the matter.
The local police have launched a city-wide manhunt and are reviewing CCTV footage from surrounding areas to identify the assailants. Preliminary evidence suggests that the criminals may have tracked the trader’s movements beforehand, indicating premeditation.
This incident has raised alarm bells in Muzaffarpur’s trading circles, especially among jewellers and bullion merchants who now fear they could be the next targets.
The Bihar Sarafa Vyapar Mandal (Jewellers’ Association) condemned the attack and demanded:
Immediate arrest of the culprits
Round-the-clock police patrolling in key business areas
Secure transport zones for high-value goods movement
Association president [Insert Name] told KKNLive:
“If a businessman can be shot in broad daylight in the middle of the city, what does it say about law and order? We demand strong action and permanent police posts near high-risk markets.”
The Muzaffarpur shooting is not an isolated event. Over the past few months, crime rates in Bihar have surged, with an uptick in:
Armed robberies
Chain snatching
Targeted attacks on small business owners
Vehicle hijackings
Political critics argue that the state government’s law-and-order machinery is crumbling, especially in Tier 2 cities like Muzaffarpur, Gaya, and Bhagalpur.
Local opposition leaders have demanded the resignation of the Home Minister, while civil society groups are calling for police reforms and accountability.
Muzaffarpur, though better known for its litchi trade and academic institutions, has also witnessed several high-profile crimes in recent years. This includes:
The 2023 daylight robbery at Kalyani Chowk
The 2022 gold shop heist during Durga Puja
A series of chain snatching incidents in early 2024
Despite periodic crackdowns, organized crime gangs continue to operate in the region, often using motorcycles and untraceable firearms to carry out their plans.
Leaders across party lines have condemned the attack.
Bihar Chief Minister [Insert Name] stated that “strictest action will be taken against those responsible.”
Opposition leaders accused the state government of allowing criminals to operate with impunity.
Union Minister Chirag Paswan, on X (formerly Twitter), said, “Another businessman attacked. Another failure of law and order. Bihar deserves better.”
With public anger brewing, residents have begun staging protests outside the local police station, demanding faster arrests and stronger patrolling. A candlelight march has also been planned by business groups and civil rights activists.
Shopkeepers in the vicinity have shut their establishments in solidarity with the victim and to express their discontent with deteriorating security.
An FIR under IPC sections 307 (attempt to murder), 392 (robbery), and 34 (criminal act by several persons) has been registered. Police claim to be following leads, and sketches of suspects may be released soon.
They are also working with cyber teams to trace mobile signals and motorbike registration databases from traffic cameras.
The Muzaffarpur firing incident is now being seen as a litmus test for the Bihar government’s commitment to law enforcement. With the 2025 Bihar Assembly Elections looming, incidents like these could influence public perception and voter sentiment.
As the city reels from the attack, all eyes are on the state police and administration to deliver swift justice—and restore the sense of safety that Muzaffarpur’s people urgently need.
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