Indore Businessman Robbed Of ₹9 Lakh In Gold, Cash After Car Puncture In MP's Dhar
Sardarpur (Madhya Pradesh): Three unidentified men allegedly robbed an Indore-based businessman of gold jewellery and cash worth around Rs 9 lakh after his car suffered a puncture near Bheru Chowki area on the Indore-Ahmedabad four-lane road, police said. Harsh Sangtani, 27, a resident of Indore, told Sardarpur police that he and his driver Shoaib were travelling to Chandkheda, Ahmedabad, for the…
On a fateful Saturday night, Indore businessman Harsh Sangtani, 27, and his driver Shoaib were en route to Chandkheda, Ahmedabad, for a crucial business meeting. Their journey commenced from Indore and they were traveling on the Indore-Ahmedabad bypass road when their vehicle suffered a puncture near Bheru Chowki, a stretch about five kilometers away from Sardarpur, Madhya Pradesh.
As Shoaib was attempting to change the tire, Sangtani noticed three unknown men approaching their vehicle. One of them allegedly struck Shoaib with a slap, while the other two men forcibly dragged Sangtani out of the car. In a shocking act of violence, the robbers assaulted him with sticks, stealing his gold chain, bracelet, earring, a bag containing his clothes, and approximately Rs 8,000 to 10,000 in cash.
With injuries to his right hand, shoulder, and back, Sangtani immediately called the emergency helpline number 112. Upon the arrival of the emergency services, he decided to return to Indore for medical treatment, only to later seek help from the Sardarpur police once he felt stronger. Sardarpur's Station House Officer, Anil Jadhav, confirmed that a specialized police team has been formed to investigate the incident and apprehend the suspects involved.
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