Vandals damage 15 vehicles at Mauli Jagran
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, June 25
A group of 20 miscreants, carrying armed weapons and sticks, went on the rampage and vandalised around 15 vehicles parked on the streets at Mauli Jagran on the intervening night of June 24 and 25. Seven persons have been booked and three have been arrested.
The vehicles that were vandalised included a Bolero, a Swift, a Wagon-R, an auto, a Tata Tiago, an SX4 and an Alto. The miscreants also threw stones at the vehicles.
Chintu, driver of an auto that was vandalised by smashing its windscreen, said the armed miscreants came around 12.30 am and
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