Letter: The robber targets two people on the road in various regions in the city on Wednesday.
A 25-year-old man was robbed by three unknown people in the early Umra area on Wednesday after one of the robbers ride a bicycle.
In another incident that took place in the Kapodra area, a pedicab driver was automatically robbed by two fake police officers.
In the first incident, 25-year-old Vivek Nai, the resident of Gauri Park Row-House returned home on his motorcycle from his job around 7 in the morning when he was robbed near the Adjan Pal bridge.
Nai, who worked as a driver at the Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT) told the police that someone wearing a monkey hat stopped him asking for an elevator for distance.
Nai agreed to drop it, but after the bike barely moved forward, the man put a knife in Nai’s stomach, ordered him to take a bicycle under the bridge.
Nai followed the instruction of the man and stopped his bicycle under the greetings of the greetings in which two more people were present.
Trio demanded to hand over everything including his cellphone, Rs 500 Cash, a gold ring and silver bracelet with a total of Rs 52,500.
After robbing Nai, the defendant issued a nai bicycle key and escaped the place.
Nai then filed a complaint with the police of Umra.
In the second incident, Driver Autorickshaw Rakesh Tiwari (25), a resident of Lavacha Village in Pardi Taluka from Valsad Regency was robbed early on Wednesday morning when he was near the CNG Chikuwadi pump in the Kapodra area.
Tiwari came to the city in his rickshaw to meet his relatives.
Then, he went to the pump to recharge CNG around 2am along with three relatives.
At the gas station, two of them went down while someone continued to sit in a pedicab.
At the same time, two men came to the car and forcibly sat in a pedicab that introduced himself as a police officer.
The duo then asked Tiwari to take him to Mota Varachha.
After reaching the abandoned place, the Duo attacked Tiwari with a stick and looted his cellphone, cash, and automatic rickshaw all worth Rs 90,000.
Tiwari and relatively shouted to help but waste.
Then, he called the police control room and asked for police assistance.