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Three teens held for stabbing and injuring minor boy in Airoli

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 13, 2022 17:54 IST

Three teenage boys have been arrested for allegedly stabbing and injuring a minor at Airoli station in Navi Mumbai ...

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Three teenage boys have been arrested for allegedly stabbing and injuring a minor at Airoli station in Navi Mumbai and snatching his mobile phone.

The 16-year-old boy was stabbed in the abdomen at 3am on October 11 on platform number 1 of Airoli station by the three accused, after which teams were formed to nab them, Thane railway police senior inspector Pandhari Kande said.

"The three boys, in the 18-19 age group, were arrested from Rabale on Thursday. One accused is on the run. We are yet to recover the mobile phone," he said. The victim had to visit three police stations before Thane railway police registered a complaint.

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