
Businessman robbed of 7L at knifepoint on exp train
Mumbai: A 36-year-old businessman and his family were robbed at knifepoint on the Bandra-Jaipur Express while heading home to Mumbai. The businessman and his wife fought off the thieves and grabbed two bags from them.
Their jewellery, cash and Saudi Riyal, of a collective value of Rs 7 lakh has been stolen.
The complainant's wife and two children had boarded the train on Friday. On Saturday, as the train was passing Malad station, a co-traveller suggested to the woman that she move her luggage near the door to prepare to alight. With the help of this co-traveller, the couple moved their four trolley bags and a cardboard carton close to the door.
Soon, three other men came up.
The complainant found it strange that the four men were now surrounding his luggage. He casually asked if they intended to steal anything. At this, the co-traveller brandished a knife and threatened the man to step aside if he cared for his life. The businessman raised an alarm, which resulted in his wife rushing out towards the door. The businessman pounced on the co-traveller. As the train slowed down between Goregaon and Jogeshwari stations, the co-traveller managed to free himself and jumped off the train.
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Two of his accomplices also jumped off from either door, while the complainant and his wife were trying to grab them. The couple managed to retrieve two bags that these men had taken from them. Their fourth accomplice fled into another coach.
The couple later told the police that Rs 1.5 lakh in cash, a gold necklace and 4,500 Riyals had been robbed by the gang..

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