Bareilly: A customer was shot dead by a Bank of Baroda guard on Station Road in Bareilly, UP. The guard did not admit the customer if he did not wear a mask earlier. When he arrived wearing a mask, the guard said that the entry in the passbook would be after lunch. The guard shot when he argued. The firing created a ruckus in the bank. Rajesh, who sustained bullet injuries, is working in the telecom department of Northern Railway. The bullet hit him in the leg and his bones were broken. He is currently to be operated upon. Rajesh's wife Priyanka Rathore said rajesh returned home from duty in the morning and said that he had to go to the bank to get an entry in the passbook. When he left home in the morning, he forgot to wear a mask. As soon as he entered the bank, guard Keshav Prasad Mishra (45) stopped him and asked him to put on a mask. Rajesh got down from the bank again and reached the bank with a mask from the car. But the guard stopped him again by saying that the passbook entry would now take place after lunch. Rajesh kept on saying that he only has to make passbook entry, there is not much work. A little controversy escalated and the guard picked up the gun and shot him. The bullet hit Rajesh in the leg. Priyanka said Rajesh remained injured in the bank but no one even picked him up. Neither the family members nor the police were given a letter. When Rajesh's daughter called dad in the morning, the bleeding Rajesh picked up the call moaning. Also Read URI starrer learns special martial art and dance, shares video Police open fire on criminals for killing former BJP councilor Corona cases suddenly rise in Israel, mandatory to wear masks at home