A 30-year-old man was allegedly robbed at gunpoint in Sector 76, Noida on Friday, police stated, including that miscreants fled with his Hyundai Creta automotive, cash, and pressured him to withdraw ₹50,000 from an ATM earlier than dumping him close to Sarfabad village.
Harish Chander, deputy commissioner of police (Noida zone), stated that the sufferer, Anmol Mittal, a software program engineer and resident of Amrapali Princely Property in Sector 76, reported the incident round 11:30 pm.
Mittal knowledgeable the police in his grievance that he had gone to the market round 9:45 pm. “He claimed {that a} lady he had observed on the store adopted him to his automotive, and sat in his passenger seat, after which three males entered the automotive and threatened him with a weapon. They blindfolded him, made him sit in the back-seat, and drove the automotive,” the DCP stated.
Based on Mittal’s complainant, the suspects took his gold chain, roughly ₹4,500 in cash, and pressured him to withdraw ₹50,000 from an ATM. “Afterwards, they dropped him off close to the Sarfabad village inexperienced belt and fled. Mittal then took an autorickshaw again dwelling and referred to as the police. A group from Sector 113 police station visited his residence,” the officer stated, including that Mittal is married and lives with his household.
Shakti Avasthy, extra deputy commissioner of police (Noida), stated that an FIR has been registered, and 5 groups have been deployed to arrest the suspects.
“A case has been registered towards unidentified miscreants below Part 392 (punishment for theft) of the Indian Penal Code. We’re reviewing the CCTV footage of the realm, and 5 groups have been fashioned to research the matter,” Avasthy stated.