Mumbai
A case of murder has come to light over a fight over a seat in a local train at Ghatkopar station in Mumbai. A 16-year-old boy resident of Titwala is accused of attacking a 35-year-old man with a knife, resulting in his death. This incident took place on November 15 and the deceased has been identified as Ankush Bhalerao. It is being told that after boarding the train, he had a heated argument with Kishore during the journey. The boy was carrying a knife and attacked with the same. During the scuffle, the deceased had taken a photograph, on the basis of which the police helped in arresting the accused.
The Special Task Force (STF) of the Government Railway Police also examined the CCTV footage installed at the station. In this way the accused was traced and two days after the murder he was caught from Titwala. In this case, the police have also arrested 25-year-old Mohammad Sanaullah, elder brother of the accused. He is accused of helping his brother hide his knife and avoid detection. It is being told that both the accused and the deceased are residents of Titwala. On November 14, there was a fight between the two over train seats.
attacked with a knife from behind
According to the report, Ankush Bhalerao and his two friends had assaulted the minor during a fight. During this the boy threatened to kill Bhalerao. The next day, the accused boarded a train from Titwala and got down at Ghatkopar station. After reaching here, he started waiting for Bhalerao’s arrival. Bhalerao came there around 10 o’clock and started going towards the liquor shop where he used to work. Meanwhile, the accused secretly followed her and ran away after stabbing her from behind. Bhalerao was rushed to Rajawadi Hospital in an injured condition, where it was found that his liver was badly damaged. Ultimately he died during treatment.