Dehradun, April 1 -- Seven teams have been constituted to arrest four absconding accused in the killing of a 74-year-old retired Army brigadier, who was struck by a stray bullet during a shootout between occupants of two cars engaged in a high-speed pursuit following a late-night brawl at a city club, police said. Superintendent of police (city) Pramod Kumar said, "Seven teams have been formed to arrest the four absconding accused in the case. They will be arrested soon." He added that police have intensified enforcement against drunk driving, hooliganism, and bars and pubs found flouting norms or operating beyond prescribed hours. MK Joshi, who served in the Corps of Military Intelligence, was out of his routine morning walk near Johri village on Monday morning when caught in the firing between occupants of two SUVs during a high speed chase triggered by late night brawl at a club on Mussoorie Road. Meanwhile, following the instructions from chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, in-charge of Kuthal Gate outpost and a deputy excise inspector have been suspended over their alleged negligence in Monday's incident Those suspended with immediate effect were sub-inspector Ashok Kumar, in-charge of Kuthal Gate outpost, and deputy excise inspector Soban Singh (excise range-3, Mussoorie). Police on Monday arrested four people for the crime from both the groups. They were identified as Rohit Kumar (20), resident of Uttam Nagar in Delhi, Mohammad Akhlaq (23), resident of Bihar, club owner Sandeep Kumar (43), resident of Nangloi in Delhi, and Aditya Chaudhary from second group (20), resident of Raipur in Dehradun. Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Pramendra Dobhal said the case stemmed from a fight at the club, ruling out initial speculation that road rage was behind the tragedy. "The occupants of the Scorpio waited outside the club till early morning and then chased the Fortuner. During the firing, the brigadier, who was out on morning walk, was hit by a bullet in the chest," he added. Police said the Fortuner lost control after the firing and crashed into a tree near a government primary school in the village. Following the crash, the Scorpio occupants allegedly assaulted those inside the Fortuner and damaged the vehicle. Two people travelling in the Fortuner sustained injuries and were taken to a hospital, police added. The police registered a first information report (FIR) against unidentified people under section 103 (1) (murder) of the BNS at Rajpur police station, based on Upreti's complaint. Chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami expressed strong disbelief over the episode and directed officials to take strict action against criminal elements across the state. Law and order in Uttarakhand won't be compromised under any circumstances, he said. Dhami directed director general of police (DGP) Deepam Seth to run a special campaign against individuals with criminal tendencies. He said "incidents such as road rage, firing and illegal activities taking place late at night must be completely curbed". He also warned that officials found "negligent in performing their duties will face strict action". Referring to the suspension of officers following the recent Dehradun incident, Dhami said similar action would continue in future as well. Meanwhile, chief secretary Anand Bardhan held a meeting earlier in the day with senior officials of the home and police departments at the secretariat here to review the law and order situation in the city. Two bar operators were booked amid the ongoing crackdown on bars and restaurants operating beyond permitted hours in the city, police said....