Araria, 28 November (Hindustan Reporter). On Thursday evening, on the road leading from Kothihat Chowk towards Dhanpura in Forbesganj police station area of ​​the district, two miscreants riding on an Apache bike snatched Rs 50 thousand. Shukul Mandal, father of farmer Vishnu Mandal, resident of Dhanpura ward number 13, was going home on bicycle after withdrawing money from the bank for his daughter’s wedding to be held on 11 December. In the same sequence, two miscreants riding on an Apache bike coming from the opposite direction pulled the bag full of money hanging on their bicycle and ran away towards Subhash Chowk via Kothihat Sultan Pokhar. After the information, Forbesganj police station incharge Raghavendra Kumar Singh reached the spot along with other police officers and forces and started investigating the incident after taking information about the incident.

Regarding the incident, victim farmer Vishnu Mandal told that his daughter’s marriage is going to take place on 11th December. For the preparation of daughter’s marriage, 50 thousand rupees were withdrawn from Bank of India located at Subhash Chowk and 25 thousand rupees from Bank of Baroda. 50 thousand rupees were kept in one bag and 25 thousand rupees were kept separately in the same bag along with the passbook. On the road leading from Kothihat Chowk towards Dhanpura, miscreants riding a bike coming from the front snatched a bag full of money. He was standing with a bicycle, in the same sequence the miscreants carried out the incident. In this sequence, the miscreants ran away with Rs 50,000. At the same time, Rs 25,000 and a passbook fell down at the spot. The victim farmer told that among the miscreants riding on the bike, the driver driving was wearing a helmet. While the one behind was wearing a helmet. After snatching the bag full of money, the miscreant fled towards Subhash Chowk via Sultan Pokhar. Local people including the victim farmer Also chased the miscreants and wrote. By then the miscreants ran away.

After the information, Forbesganj police station incharge Raghavendra Kumar Singh reached the spot, interrogated the victim farmer and the people nearby and started investigating the matter.

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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