Youth Identified as Salim Siddiqui Stabbed and Left Bleeding on Busy Road in Thane’s Mumbra

By | November 19, 2023

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On Camera: Youth Stabbed, Left Bleeding On Busy Road In Thane’s Mumbra

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Brutal Attack: Youth Stabbed and Left Bleeding on Busy Road in Thane’s Mumbra

Thane, Maharashtra – A horrifying incident unfolded in the Mumbra locality of Thane, Maharashtra, on Saturday, as a youth fell victim to a brutal attack. The altercation between the victim and the suspect quickly escalated, resulting in the youth being stabbed multiple times and left bleeding on a busy road. Shockingly, the entire incident was captured on camera by a bystander.

The video footage reveals a heated argument between two men, which took a violent turn when one of them brandished a sharp knife and repeatedly stabbed the other, causing serious injuries.

According to The Free Press Journal, the victim has been identified as Salim Siddiqui. Reports indicate that the argument erupted from an alleged money dispute between the two individuals.

Despite the incident taking place on a bustling street, no immediate help arrived for the victim. The video depicts onlookers witnessing the stabbing without intervening until Siddiqui sustained injuries. Fortunately, the wounds were not life-threatening, with the most significant injury being a cut to his hand near the elbow.

The video clip was shared on social media along with a caption that reads, “The illegal stalls of Paan, Cigarettes, and Gutkha which have been set up by Mumbra Police in Mumbra city have become a big terror base for the Muslim community, and the corrupt police officers are running these bases by collecting half the amount if the half recovery is not done. If so, then it is illegal.”

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After the video gained traction on social media platforms, the Thane Police responded to the post on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “Your information has been reported to the Senior Police Inspector at Mumbra Police Station for necessary action.”

Several hours later, the police issued another response, stating, “Your information mentioned above has been verified and found to be incorrect/Not true. We advise you to verify the authenticity of the information before communicating incomplete/incorrect information to this Twitter handle.”

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