Indore: Youth stabbed by two over minor dispute

Indore: Youth stabbed by two over minor dispute

Staff ReporterUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 03:01 AM IST
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Indore: A youth was critically injured after he was attacked by two persons with a knife in Chandan Nagar on Sunday night. The police have registered a case against accused and started a search for them. According to police, the incident took place in Keshav Nagar area at 6.30 pm. Irfan Ali of Keshav Nagar told police that he was returning home when his brother Monu alias Mohammad Danish met him and said Tabrej alias Kalu and his brother had an altercation with him near wine shop. They stabbed him.

In another incident, four persons were booked by police for stabbing a youth in Malharganj area over a petty issue on Sunday night. Shantibai Pachoriya of Indira Nagar lodged a complaint that her son had an argument with Tulsiram, Yash, Rakesh and Shubham over passing through the area.

The accused thrashed him and one of them stabbed him with knife. Third incident was reported at Bhanwarkuan police station. Jeet Nagar resident Atula alias Sheru stated in his complaint that accused Madhu argued with him after which he stabbed him with a sharp object.

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