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Jalandhar student dragged along road by bike as she catches hold of phone snatcher

Class 12 student Laxmi is dragged for nearly 350 metres
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A Class 12 student was injured after she was dragged along a road by a motorcycle when she caught hold of a man who snatched her mobile phone in the Green Model Town area here, the police said.

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Laxmi was dragged for nearly 350 metres by the motorcycle-borne snatchers who forcibly snatched her mobile phone, leaving her injured.

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A 44-second CCTV footage of the incident has gone viral in which the accused are seen snatching the mobile phone. The incident took place on Friday afternoon.

The 18-year-old, who hails from Gonda in Uttar Pradesh, is currently residing in Green Model Town. She was returning home after visiting her sister-in-law. Laxmi was accompanied by her younger sister and a neighbour’s daughter when she noticed three men watching her on a motorcycle.

The bike was being driven by a man wearing a turban, while the one seated in the middle had his face covered with a handkerchief.

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As Laxmi neared her house, the bike stopped beside her, and the man wearing the turban briefly said, “Sorry”. Confused by the interaction, Laxmi didn’t react right away. However, as the bike began moving again, the man sitting behind her tried to snatch her mobile phone. Laxmi fought back, refusing to let go of the phone.

Determined to snatch the phone, the snatchers dragged her along the road while she screamed for help. Laxmi’s sister and neighbours chased her, but the snatchers eventually overpowered her and fled with the phone.

SHO Division Number 7, Sahil Chaudhary, said the police have obtained clues from the footage and have launched an investigation to apprehend the snatchers.

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