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The safety & security of our guests is our primary concern. We take the incident seriously & have been working with… https://t.co/XnJ5CVNbWh — TOI Delhi (@TOIDelhi) 1539684824000

Delhi Police has initiated action on this incident which is also being shown in the media. FIR has been registered… https://t.co/Uwkd1E3i6j — Kiren Rijiju (@KirenRijiju) 1539676884000

Lucknow police arrives at the residence of Ashish Pandey, son of former BSP MP Rakesh Pandey, who was seen brandish… https://t.co/VDvKH7NxnW — ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) 1539679257000

#Lucknow: #DelhiPolice arrive at the residence of #AshishPandey, who was seen brandishing a gun outside a hotel in the Capital on October 14 — TOI Delhi (@TOIDelhi) 1539693390000

The safety & security of our guests is our primary concern. We take the incident seriously & have been working with… https://t.co/AKwgm1pPpw — ANI (@ANI) 1539682052000

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Shocking: Ex-BSP MP’s son brandishes gun, intimidates couple in Delhi hotel

NEW DELHI: Delhi Police have booked a man after a video of him brandishing a gun at the entrance of a five-star hotel in south Delhi went viral. The incident took place on Saturday.According to police sources, the man has been identified as Ashish Pandey , son of ex-BSP MP Rakesh Pandey . His brother, Ritesh Pandey, is a sitting MLA from Jalalpur in Ambedkar Nagar, UP. The accused Ashish deals in real estate business and is based in Lucknow.In the viral video , the man wearing black T-shirt and pink trouser is seen threatening a couple allegedly over parking.Ashish can be heard abusing and warning the man even as the staff of the hotel attempts to calm him down. The suspect is joined by a woman friend who also threatens the victim. The video is apparently shot by another woman who was in the suspect's BMW car.Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said the police had initiated action in the case."The Delhi Police has initiated action on this incident which is also being shown in the media. An FIR has been registered under the Arms Act and the IPC. Strong and appropriate action will be taken. Also verifying the identity of others," the minister tweeted.The victim told a news channel that the man with the gun walked up to him and hurled abuses."A man with a gun hurled abuses at us and walked up threateningly. I was intimidated and scared. The hotel staff were present at the spot. They tried to intervene but could not as they were also scared," the victim claimed.The police said it had issued a Look Out Circular and also contacted their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh.Joint Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Ajay Chaudhary said on the incident took place on October 14 at 3.40 am."No complain was lodged by the victim and the hotel staff on the same day. There is negligence on the part of three parties- the victim, hotel authorities and the accused," he said."The police have registered a case. We are coordinating with the UP Police and teams are looking out for him. We have added the relevant sections based on the video. A Look Out Circular has been opened up for him," he said.He said the police are also trying to trace the victim. A police team has left for Lucknow to arrest Ashish.Hyatt Regency issued a statement over the incident and said "The safety & security of our guests is our primary concern. We take the incident seriously & have been working with the local police authorities on the same."