A property dispute between a real estate and a pharmaceutical company in Mumbai's Agripada led to a violent clash, resulting in the arrest of 41 security guards.
Property DisputeSecurity GuardsAgripadaMumbaiPharmaceutical CompanyReal Estate NewsMay 18, 2025
The main cause of the conflict was a property dispute over a plot of land in Agripada, Mumbai, between a real estate company and a pharmaceutical company.
A total of 41 security guards were arrested in connection with the incident.
An FIR was registered by the Agripada police, and the 41 arrested individuals were produced before the court and remanded to police custody for a day.
The guards and bouncers from the pharmaceutical company allegedly used pepper spray and stones, and one of them fired a round from a licensed double-barrel gun.
The Bombay High Court has sought a status quo on the matter after the pharmaceutical company appealed the lower court's ruling in favor of the real estate company.
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