Residents of Sidra Garden Co-Operative Housing Society in Dhanori, Pune, experienced a harrowing incident involving armed masked men, leaving the community in shock and fear.
Armed MenPanicDhanoriSidra Garden SocietyPuneReal Estate NewsApr 12, 2025
Armed masked men stormed into the Sidra Garden Co-Operative Housing Society, creating panic and fear among the residents. They targeted specific areas and homes, threatening and intimidating people.
The incident occurred on the evening of April 12, 2025, around 7:30 PM.
The local police arrived promptly, cordoned off the area, and conducted a thorough search. They are treating the incident seriously and are investigating to identify and apprehend the perpetrators.
Residents are expressing concerns over the lack of adequate security and are calling for increased police patrols and better surveillance systems. The society has announced measures to improve security, including additional CCTV cameras and more security personnel.
A counseling session has been organized to help residents cope with the trauma and fear. Local authorities have assured the residents that they will receive all the necessary assistance to feel safe and secure in their homes.
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