KALYAN: A 22-year-old farmer from Nashik suffered a partial amputation of his left leg after being struck by the infamous ‘Phatka gang’ near Kalyan. The occurrence happened on Sunday early morning while Gaurav Nikam was taking a trip on the Tapovan Express from Thane to Nashik.According to Kalyan GRP, the occurrence occurred in between Shahad and Ambivli train stations when the train decreased near Irani Pada. Nikam was on a telephone call near the train door when a small kid from outdoors struck his hand with a phatka (stick or item) in an effort to nab his cellphone. The effect triggered Nikam to lose balance and fall from the train, leading to his left leg being severed under the wheels.
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Even as he lay squirming in discomfort, the implicated, a 16-year-old, approached him, took the phone and Rs 20k in money from his pocket.
When he withstood, he was attacked. Some passersby, notified the Kalyan GRP, which hurried to the area. Nikam was later on confessed to the Railway Hospital in Kalyan for treatment.Kalyan GRP formed 3 different groups and apprehended the small implicated from Irani Pada in Ambivli. Pandari Kande, senior cops inspector of Kalyan GRP, stated they have actually signed up an offense under area 307 (handling theft after preparation for triggering death, hurt, or restraint) and 309 (4) (penalty for break-in)of BNS. Irani Pada, positioned surrounding to Ambivli train station’s tracks, is well-known for theft and chain-snatching events.
GRP sources showed that previous arrests of regional culprits had actually momentarily stopped such criminal activities, however occurrences have actually just recently resumed.