Pune’s ‘Koyta Gang’ Caught on CCTV Camera Threatening Resident Over Tea Stall Dispute (Watch Video)

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 17, 2025 16:44 IST2025-03-17T16:40:41+5:302025-03-17T16:44:32+5:30

A video has surfaced online in which a gang of four is seen slamming the door of a Pune ...

Pune’s ‘Koyta Gang’ Caught on CCTV Camera Threatening Resident Over Tea Stall Dispute (Watch Video) | Pune’s ‘Koyta Gang’ Caught on CCTV Camera Threatening Resident Over Tea Stall Dispute (Watch Video)

Pune’s ‘Koyta Gang’ Caught on CCTV Camera Threatening Resident Over Tea Stall Dispute (Watch Video)

A video has surfaced online in which a gang of four is seen slamming the door of a Pune resident. One of the gang members is holding a koyta in his hand.

Two men were arguing over money at a tea stall, and one of them was abused by another. After that, the accused along with his friends reached the youth's house directly and started knocking on the door. The victim’s father came to the door and said that his son was not at home. However, in the meantime, it was clearly seen that the accused had taken a big koyta in his hands, reported Maharashtra Times.

A video of this door knocking is viral on social media.

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Baliram Sutar has filed a complaint against Atharva Kurle, Prem Chinchar, and Swaraj Salunke. A case has been registered at Ambegaon police station against the Koyta gang members. Senior Police Inspector Sharad Patil will be investigating this case.

The complainant and the accused had stopped to drink tea at Aditya Ranjan's stall. At this point, a dispute over the tea money started, and it eventually turned into verbal abuse. Because of this debate, Atharva Kurle harbored his resentment and arrived at Baliram's residence early in the morning with his companions. But his father tried to speak with the accused because Baliram wasn't home. The CCTV footage showed the man carrying a large sickle at this point, reported Maharashtra Times.Open in app