Navi Mumbai Crime News: Case Filed Against 3 For Trespassing At Stockyard, Assaulting Staffer In Panvel's Kon Village
The incident occurred at a stockyard in Kon village in Panvel on the evening of May 16, an official said. As per a complaint, Deepak Hake, a former sarpanch of Kon village, and his associates Kunal Gaikwad and Jitesh Kamble forcibly entered the premises without permission and forced the in-charge Rajubhai Patel to sign an unspecified document, the official said.

Navi Mumbai Crime News: Case Filed Against 3 For Trespassing At Stockyard, Assaulting Staffer In Panvel's Kon Village | Representation Image
Thane: A case has been registered against three men for allegedly trespassing into a stockyard and assaulting a staffer of the facility in Navi Mumbai, police said on Monday.
About The Incident
The incident occurred at a stockyard in Kon village in Panvel on the evening of May 16, an official said.
As per a complaint, Deepak Hake, a former sarpanch of Kon village, and his associates Kunal Gaikwad and Jitesh Kamble forcibly entered the premises without permission and forced the in-charge Rajubhai Patel to sign an unspecified document, the official said.
Patel, in his complaint, alleged that when he refused to sign the document, citing his inability to read Marathi, the trio allegedly slapped and punched him and threatened him.
The official said a first information report has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, but no arrests have been made.
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