In a shocking incident in Mumbai, three brothers attacked and stripped real estate agents who were gathering property information, mistaking them for civic informers. The police have since made arrests in the case.
Real EstatePropertyMumbaiAssaultReal Estate AgentsReal Estate MumbaiOct 23, 2024
Three brothers in Mumbai attacked and stripped real estate agents who were collecting property information, mistaking them for civic informers.
The brothers suspected the agents of being civic informers and confronted them aggressively, leading to the violent incident.
The police intervened, arrested the three brothers, and took them into custody for questioning. They also provided medical assistance to the injured agents.
The brothers are facing charges of assault and public indecency.
The police have urged residents to report suspicious activities to authorities and pledged to enhance security measures. The real estate agency is also working on improving safety protocols for their agents.
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