Free mobile snatchers in Diamond City. Surat News – Times of India

Surat: It seems that the mobile snatchers in the city have given up the fear of provoking the law. recentlyFour such incidents have been registered in different police stations in which citizens have complained of being targeted by mobile phone snatchers.
The first such incident was reported by Nagji Narola (53), an embroidery worker at Limbayat police station and a resident of Yogi Darshan Society in Sarthana, who said that his mobile phone worth Rs 5,000 was snatched by bike-borne men. According to the complaint, Narola said that he was going on his bike to his workplace near Anjana Farm on December 19, when two unidentified persons on a bike suddenly snatched his mobile phone from his shirt pocket near the Dambhal water pumping station. Took it and ran. Limbayat police have started investigation by registering a case against unknown bike riders.
In another incident, Musa Sayyed (54), a resident of Sachin, who works as a security guard in Varachha area, said that when he was returning home around 10 pm on the night of November 3, two bike-borne men robbed him of Rs 2,500. Snatched a mobile phone worth Rs. He escaped from the spot near Golden Point in Mahidharpura after cutting his shirt pocket. Later he lodged a complaint of theft at Mahidharpura police station.
Sameer Qadri (23), a daily wage laborer living in Athvaline, was traveling on his two-wheeler along with his sister Kajal at around 9.30 pm on December 28. In his complaint, he told the Pandesara police that while passing near the Bhestan bridge, two men on a bike snatched Kajal’s mobile phone worth Rs 4,000.
Digen Afirkawala (42), a resident of Katargam, was passing through his two-wheeler near the Jilani bridge at around 10:45 on the night of December 19, when two men came to him on a bike and snatched his mobile phone worth Rs 5,000.
Later he complained about it to Rander police station.

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