
Bike-borne men throw acid at 2 girls in Jaipur, probe underway
India Today
Two girls were thrown acid at by an unidentified man on a motorcycle in Jaipur. A detailed probe is underway.
In an acid attack in Rajasthan, two girls were injured after a man allegedly threw acid at both of them in Jaipur's Sanganer area. They were rushed to the hospital and are said to be out of danger at present.
The incident took place at around 11 am on Saturday.
Meanwhile, the Jaipur Police said that a search operation has been launched to nab the accused. The crime relates to the jurisdiction of Sanganer Sadar Police Station.
Speaking to India Today, DCP south Jaipur said that prima facie it appeared that the acid or chemical was not concentrated and both girls were safe. They have sustained minor injuries, the DCP said. Also, the officials are yet to discover any correlation between the two victims.
A detailed investigation to nab the accused is underway.

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