Gurgaon: DLF-1 residents have raised security issues, claiming that three to four grabbing incidents have occurred in the area a week and demanding an increase in police patrols.
Shruti Bhatia, a resident of DLF-1, walked the night on Wednesday when someone knocked him on his shoulder, but when he turned around, two criminals were transmitted by the bicycle had grabbed his cellphone and escaped.
“I tried to chase them, and a pedestrian tried to catch them, but it was a missing cause.
The incident really surprised me, and I hadn’t stepped out my house for two days because it happened only 100 meters,” said Bhatia .
He has filed a police complaint in this case.
It was not the only one who said lately on DLF-1.
Cellphones, bags and chains will be taken in the area, which hardly see every police patrol, residents said.
Sunil Goswami, another resident, managed to stop the offer struck per week ago.
“We will shop at the nearest market through Arjun Marg when two people on a bicycle try to seize the chain of my brother-in-law.
I can stop their offer, but luck cannot be on your side every time.
The criminals target people in that place Less crowded.
Not only grabbing, there was also theft effort in one of the houses a few days ago, “he said.
The President said that the police and developers did not take their steps to ensure their safety.
“Since the announcement of the colony transfer to the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG), the number of security guards deployed by the developer has fallen.
There is almost no inspection at the gate, providing free access to people who are not verified in the colony,” said Amardeep Singh, residents other.
Dhruv Bansal, Qutub Enclave Rwa spokesman, said, “Some of the incidents grabbed in the past few days, which had caused serious security concerns between the population.
Many of these incidents were not reported because the police had taken a soft approach, treated them as small.
Police need to take proactive steps and quick action to prevent the incident.
They must build trust and instill a sense of security among the population.
“Meanwhile, Naresh Kumar, Station House Officer, DLF-1 police station, said that the police had received complaints and worked to catch criminals.
“We recently received complaints from residents, and we are investigating.
As a precaution, vans and PCR riders we patrol regularly, but we can only act when someone filed a complaint about the incident.
However, we will immediately hold a meeting with RWA members to prevent the incident.
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