In a shocking turn of events, three brothers in Mumbai's Andheri area were arrested for brutally assaulting and stripping three real estate agents who visited their property. The violent incident has raised serious concerns about law and order in the regi
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The three brothers involved in the assault are identified as Sattar Turak, Ajit, and Farooque.
The real estate agents were visiting the property for routine information gathering when they were attacked.
The brothers are facing charges under several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including assault, causing grievous hurt, and public nuisance.
REAI has condemned the attack and is calling for stricter laws to protect real estate professionals. The association has also offered to support the victims in any legal action they may take.
The community and local authorities are working together to increase patrols in the area. Experts suggest that real estate agents should be equipped with communication devices and emergency protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
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