Gurugram, Oct. 3 -- One of the prime suspects who had opened fire on a crime branch team in Nuh on Saturday was caught after he was injured in an encounter on Hodal-Punhana road, said Nuh police on Thursday. According to police, the suspect was identified as Mohammad Akhlakh, 22, a resident of Indana village, Bicchor. He was caught on Wednesday night after getting shot in the left leg while trying to flee. Ayush Yadav, Nuh assistant superintendent of police (ASP), said they had received information that Akhlakh, who was continuously on the run after attacking the police, was trying to escape towards Palwal. "The crime branch team spotted a motorcyclist taking an abrupt U-turn in an attempt to flee after spotting barricades," said Yadav, adding that the cops chased the suspect as he ran towards fields after he lost balance and fell off the motorcycle. "The suspect opened fire multiple rounds targeting the cops and one of the bullets grazed the temple of a constable Gajender Kumar," said Yadav, adding that the crime branch team also opened fire in retaliation in which he was shot in the leg and was caught. The suspect continues to be under treatment and will be arrested after being discharged, said police. Investigators said that besides Akhlakh, 15 other suspects have been arrested so far for open firing and pelting stones on crime branch officials at Indana on Saturday during a raid to nab Azad Khan, an interstate vehicle theft gang leader, who managed to flee during the raid. A dozen of cops were injured and 90 people were named as accused in the FIR registered for the violence at Bicchor police station....