City
Epaper

Criminal Kamble flees before police arrival

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2025 22:50 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarA notirious criminal causing injury, intimidation, disturbing peace, and encroachment fled the sence before police could reach. ...

Open in App

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar

A notirious criminal causing injury, intimidation, disturbing peace, and encroachment fled the sence before police could reach. The incident occurred in the Renukamata Mandir, beed bypass area.

The accused has been identified as Ritesh Kamble. Satara Police have booked notorious criminal Ritesh Bhivsan Kamble under serious charges including robbery, causing injury, intimidation, disturbing public peace, and encroachment. The incident took place near the Renukamata Kaman Mandir area. On the night of April 12, around 10.30 pm, Kamble created chaos in the area as shops were closing. He began shouting, abusing people, and threw stones at two shops. He entered the clothing shop of Machhindra Shinde (27), picked up clothes, and tried to leave. When Shinde asked for payment, Kamble assaulted him and took Rs. 30,000 from the cash counter. He then threw stones at a bakery, a sweet shop, and an ATM center, damaging the properties. Before the police could arrive, Kamble fled the scene. Based on Shinde’s complaint, a case was registered on Sunday. Kamble has multiple serious cases against him and has been arrested earlier. He will be arrested again soon, said PSI Nandkumar Bhandari.

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalAfghanistan: Police arrest armed robbery gang after clash in Herat

PoliticsKharge calls PM Modi "terrorist" during election campaign, later clarifies; BJP seeks apology, moves Election Commission

NationalMamata Banerjee claims EC denied her permission for public meeting in Collin Lane area

InternationalUS-Iran conflict: Trump extends ceasefire to allow Iran more time to come up with "unified proposal"

InternationalUS sanctions target Iranian weapons and UAV procurement networks

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadGangadevi Sharma passes away

AurangabadCity bids adieu to MPCC general secretary Dr Zafar Khan

AurangabadCity bids adieu to MPCC general secretary Dr Zafar Khan

AurangabadAccused in Kiradpura riots found doing drug business

AurangabadAccused in Kiradpura riots found doing drug business