Bikers beat a couple at gunpoint, looted a car and barely saved two girls

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Bikers beat a couple at gunpoint, looted a car and barely saved two girls

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Bikers looted at gunpoint the car of a couple returning from a wedding ceremony late that night. Jhajjar’s family were returning from a wedding ceremony in Karnal. They stopped in Kami Chowk at 1:30am to ask for directions. The bikers also attacked the couple. He started picking up both girls of the couple who were in the car. With hands and feet clasped, the couple barely managed to lift the girls out of the car. The police searched for the perpetrators for hours, but could not find any success. The car also had Rs 16,000 cash, earrings and a woman’s mobile phone.

Sandeep Kumar, a resident of Gwalisan village in Jhajjar district, said his cousin Satendra aka Bholu lives in Karnal. The wedding ceremony was organized at his place. He had gone to Karnal to attend a wedding with his wife Anjali and their two daughters Pallavi (3) and Pihu (10 months). He had left for his home in Jhajjar himself from the wedding ceremony that night. He had his own Tata Punch car. He

Reached Sonipat around 1:30 am. He got lost and reached Kami Chowk in town. Having got lost, he stopped the car and stopped, waiting for a passerby.

At the same time, three young people arrived there on a bicycle without a number. As he stopped near him, he started asking for directions. Meanwhile, one boy pulled out the key to his car and the other put a gun to his temple. Gun Doga followed his third companion. Sandeep’s wife was surrounded by him. They attacked Sandeep and his wife and dragged them both out of the car and dumped them on the street. Meanwhile, the perpetrators took the car away.

Both girls slept in the car

Both girls were sleeping in the back seat of the car at the time of the incident. When the villains started running away in the car, they folded their hands and feet and begged the villains to free the girls. With great difficulty he was able to get his daughters out of the car. After that, two malefactors fled in his car and one in his bicycle. His car had about 16,000 rupees, Ms. Anjali’s gold earrings and a mobile phone, as well as car documents and other items. After the robbers left, he informed the police of the robbery incident. After some time, the police arrived and searched for the perpetrators for hours, but could not find any success. The police have started searching for the culprits by filing a report of the robbery.

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