Youth run over by train
Phagwara: A 25-year-old man was run over by Vande Bharat train on the Phagwara-Jalandhar rail section on Monday. Government Railway Police in-charge Jodh Singh said the deceased was crossing the railway lines. The GRP has registered a case and kept the body in the mortuary for identification.
Minor abducted by youth
Phagwara: On a complaint lodged by Urmila Devi of Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar, Phagwara, the police have registered a case against a youth Mohammad Muzim on the charges of abducting her minor daughter on the pretext of marrying her. Neither the accused could be brought behind bars, nor the minor girl traced even after several days of her missing.
Pregnant Woman hurt in attack
Phagwara: On a complaint by a woman resident of village Uppal Bhooma, the police have registered a case against six youths on the charge of assaulting a pregnant woman with an intent to outrage her modesty and injuring her. The victim along with her husband was returning to her parental house in village Nangal Majja (Phagwara) after taking medical treatment from a hospital when the youths attacked her. The accused Arshad, Parvesh, Angrez and Lucky along with two unknown youths are yet to be arrested.
Parked Car windows broken
Phagwara: A person allegedly under the influence of liquor reportedly broke the windowpanes and damaged a car in Phagwara last night. Amrik Singh, car owner, said he parked his car before his shop in Gandhi Chowk near the police station. Though the neighbours caught the accused and handed over him to the police, he managed to escape from the police station. Though the neighbours made a video of the whole episode, the police had not registered a case till Tuesday.
Villager held for liquor sale
Phagwara: The Mehatpur police have arrested a villager on the charge of selling illicit liquor. Davindar Singh said 20 bottles of illicit liquor were recovered from the possession of the accused Balwindar Singh of Vehran village. A case has been registered against the accused.
Man attacked by son-in-law
Phagwara: The police have registered a case against a man on the charge of forcibly entering the in-laws' house and attacking his father-in-law. Ramdas of village Bilaspur told the police that on November 1 around 8:30 pm, his son-in-law Balveer Singh of Bajwara entered their house and attacked him with a knife and injured him. When he raised the alarm, the accused ran away. He told the police that his daughter and his brother admitted him to the hospital. Due to the estranged relations of husband and wife, the accused attacked him.