Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Two cops attacked by thieves who robbed Versova vendor

- Aritra Hazra

MUMBAI: Two police constables were attacked when they intervened in a robbery in Versova, on Wednesday.

Constables Prashant Mahamunkar and Gorakh Shelke of DN Nagar police station were on patrol when a fruit vendor approached them, asking for help. The fruit vendor, who has a stall in the market on JP Road, told the constables that two men, brandishin­g knives, had entered his shop and demanded cash. Scared, he and other customers had run away. Mahamunkar and Shelke learnt that the two men had robbed the fruit vendor and fled, but the policemen were able to catch up with the criminals. “Mahamunkar and Shelke spotted them swinging their knives blindly in a crowded area. The accused also approached a few autoricksh­aw drivers to rob money from them, but tried to escape from the spot when they spotted the police approachin­g them,” said an officer from DN Nagar police station.

A fight followed when Mahamunkar and Shelke came face to

face with the two robbers. During the fight, Mahamunkar was injured when one of their knives slit his hand. However, the injury is not serious and the two men were apprehende­d.

The duo has been identified as 28-year-old Mukesh Kanojia and his 27-year-old brother Jayesh Kanojia. They have previously

been found guilty of a break-in and had come out of prison after serving their sentence approximat­ely 10 days ago. According to police, the two men are known criminals in Versova. “Every time they come out of jail, the end up committing another act of crime,” said a police officer from DN Nagar police station.

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