
Italian embassy councillor robbed at Delhi’s Lodhi Colony, two arrested
India Today
A 54-year-old Italian embassy councillor was robbed in Delhi on the Barapulla flyover. The Delhi Police arrested two accused in the matter.
Two persons were arrested by the police for robbing a 54-year-old Italian embassy councillor in Delhi.
On April 2, an Italian embassy councillor, a resident of Noida, lodged a complaint about robbery at Lodhi Colony that took place on March 30.
The incident took place when the councillor was going home from her office in the Chanakyapuri area. As soon as she reached near Soochna Bhawan on Barapulla flyover in an auto-rickshaw, she noticed that three-four men were standing there. One of the men came near the auto-rickshaw and snatched her bag.
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The bag contained a mobile phone, Aadhar card, PAN card, service ID card, two debit cards, a pair of gold earrings and a gold ring.
During the investigation, it was revealed that Narender, 26, and Ashish Barwa, 28 had been arrested by the Hazrat Nizamuddin Police Station in a robbery case on March 31, the police said. The mobile phone looted from the complainant was recovered by the police from their possession.
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