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Crime News: Daylight gold theft; Two and a half tola necklace missing from thieves' clutches, came on bike and...

Lasalgaon Crime: A 21-year-old woman died due to a ward boy's wrong injection in Navi Mumbai. Police investigations are ongoing in both cases, and citizens are urged to remain vigilant.

Dhanshree Shintre

A shocking incident of theft of a two-and-a-half tola gold chain occurred in broad daylight around 4:30 PM on Saturday (February 7) in the Shanimandir area of Lasalgaon. Two unidentified individuals on a motorcycle snatched the chain from a woman's neck and fled at high speed. The entire incident was captured on CCTV, causing a stir in the city. Fear has spread among the citizens, and there is a demand for increased police patrolling.

The theft occurred when the woman, who was going to see a wedding invitation at a Brahmin's place, reached in front of Shanimandir. The thieves on a motorcycle snatched the chain in an instant and disappeared through the crowded market. Upon receiving information about the incident, the woman screamed and ran after the thieves, but they successfully escaped. The local citizens immediately informed the Lasalgaon police.

The police have conducted a panchnama and checked the CCTV footage, and the work of identifying the accused is underway on a war footing. The crime was registered late at night. The Lasalgaon police have expressed confidence that an arrest will be made soon and have urged citizens to remain vigilant.

Ward boy's conspiracy in Navi Mumbai; Young woman's death due to wrong injection

Another incident that tarnishes the medical field occurred in Navi Mumbai. A ward boy, claiming to be a doctor, administered a wrong injection to 21-year-old Prachiti Bhikuram Bhuvad, leading to her unfortunate death. The Vashi police have arrested Sandesh Pashte (21 years old).

Although the details of this incident are yet to emerge, the police investigation is underway. Due to both these cases, the police administration has become vigilant to curb crime.

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