The girl didn't pick up the phone, the person reached Mumbai of Varanasi, injured by killing brick
Two different shocking incidents came to light in Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. While a 19 -year -old youth from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh were arrested for the murder of a 17 -year -old girl, a person died during a rage in the road in Vicoli area. A brick attack on the girl, the first incident that was seriously injured, took place on May 24 at Gosalia Road in Sanjay Nagar in Kandivali (West), Mumbai. The accused youth was identified as Rahul Singh, who came especially from Varanasi to Mumbai. According to police, Rahul was already familiar with the girl and was angry because the girl didn’t pick up her phone. In anger, Rahul abused the girl and attacked her head with a brick on the road. Not only that, he also broke the girl’s cellphone. The girl sustained serious injuries in this attack, after which she was admitted to Shatabdi Hospital. In the police investigation, a case registered in terms of the BNC and Pocso Act on Rahul was revealed that Rahul and the victim had already been acquainted. Rahul’s anger became in violence because he didn’t talk to the girl. Police arrested Rahul of the place and registered a case against him under the Indian Criminal Act (BNS) and Pocso Act. Due to the murder of a Vikhroli anger, there was news about another horrible incident from the Vikhroli area in Mumbai himself, where a person was stabbed to death due to the anger of the road. The deceased was identified as 34 -year -old Zeeshan Rafiq Sheikh, a car dealer from Vikhroli. The incident happened on Sunday afternoon when Sheikh went to Kurla with his friend. On the road he had a fight with a scooter rider. A woman also sat on the back of the scooter. The controversy over the catch -up of him increased so much that the unknown accused attacked with a knife and killed Sheikh. The official of the Pantnagar police station searched for the accused, saying that the culprit was still indifferent and that attempts had been made to identify and arrest him. Police scan the nearby CCTV footage and question the Witnesses. Panic among people due to increasing crimes, such a continuous violent incidents in the city of Metropolitan as Mumbai questions the city’s security system. The incidents that occur in broad daylight in public places show that the fire of anger and resentment turns into a crime. Police have called on the general public to notify and be careful about any suspicious activity immediately. At the same time, the police administration also has the responsibility to catch criminals soon and act strictly.