Ludhiana: When trying to win a cellphone, two criminals attacked a 17-year-old boy with a knife at Salem Tabri on Monday morning.
According to Kin, teenagers have suffered a deep injury to the intestine.
CCTV footage shows that no audience came to help him.
The police arrested the defendant late at night.
What was injured had been identified as Shivam Yadav, a class XI student and a resident of Gagandeep Colony, Bhattian bet.
His father Ashok Yadav was a labourer.Ashok said on Monday around 7:30 p.m., his son went to the area and a few minutes later he received a call from the residents who had been stabbed by Shivam and he was seriously injured.
Ashok rushed to the place and took Shivam to the hospital.
The father said two criminals were transmitted through a scooter trying to seize Shivam’s cellphone and when he refused and tried to run, the defendant chased him.
Shivam saw the main door an open house and tried to go inside, but fell near the door.
The defendant caught him and stabbed him with a knife and escaped without taking his cellphone.
The entire incident was arrested on CCTV installed near the place.
CCTV’s footage shows a man who stands in a crime does not try to intervene and passing people also do not come to the rescue of Shivam.
Even when the defendant escaped, no one tried to stop him.
Ashok said, “The condition of my son is very important.
His intestine has come out and he is unconscious.” Salem Tabri Sho Inspector Gopal Krishhan said the police had caught Daljeet Singh from Amantran Colony and Vikas Kumar from Shimla Colony and the case below 379 B (2) (take By causing violations) and 34 (efforts to commit violations) and 34 (actions taken by several people in the continuation of IPC’s general intentions) have been registered.
Sho Pays for Treatment Shivam was taken to a civil hospital, where doctors referred him to Rajindra Hospital, Patiala.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (North) Dharampal reached a civil hospital and because the victim’s condition was very important, he decided to admit it to CMCs rather than bringing him to Patia to avoid delays.
Panna Lal, Relatives of the victims of Sarpana who are also Congress Gagandeep Colony, said, “The Shivam family was bad and had no money to make it treated at a private hospital.
So, Salem Tabri Sho Inspector Gopal Krishan kissed RS 20,000 in the hospital after Shivam was received.
ACP It has also convinced monetary assistance to the family.
In addition, residents of Gagandeep Colony have also collected Rs 30,000 to help them.
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