Teasing and snatching in a moving train, the accused was caught by the passengers and beaten badly. news in hindi
Muzaffarpur. As the crowd of passengers in the train has increased on the occasion of festivals, thieves are also trying to get away from it. Meanwhile, an incident of teasing and snatching of a woman in train 02563 Clone Express has come to light. However, the passengers caught the accused.
According to the police, a woman traveling with her husband in 02563 Clone Express alleges that when the train was about to depart from Barauni, she had gone to the toilet. While leaving from there, a young man did obscene acts with her. When she started making noise, he also tried to snatch the earring. Hearing the woman’s noise, the passengers arrived and caught the accused and handed him over to the police.
A railway police officer said that the victim has applied for an FIR in this regard at Muzaffarpur Railway Station. The accused youth has been identified as Gajendra Sah, resident of Nayagaon, Chapra. He told that Muzaffarpur Railway Station has registered zero FIR in the case and sent the accused youth and the copy of the FIR to Barauni Railway Station. The police is investigating the case.
Source : palpalindia
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