Deonar police station

Rajasthan village

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Case registered against more than 70 people.Four officials fromwere locked up by a mob in aon Sunday. The cops had gone to Ajmer in pursuit of an accused in a theft case. The accused fled the village while the cops were locked in.The local police registered a case against at least 70 people for obstructing a police investigation.During, many traders from Rajasthan had made their way to thein Deonar. After the festivities, one of the traders lodged a complaint with the Deonar police that Rs 7 lakh cash had been stolen from him. During the course of the investigation, the name of a fellow trader, Manzoor Ali, 45, who was also in the city during the festival, came up as a suspect in the case.A delegation of four officials – PSI Pravin Suryavanshi, Head Constable MR Gaikwad, Constable PH Hake and Constable AA Pote -- left for Kuchil village inof Rajasthan to look for the accused trader on Friday evening. After some co-ordination with the local police, they went looking for the man on Sunday morning, around 11am.Some of the villagers were offended that the police were looking for their fellow villager, and said they didn’t believe the accused capable of theft. An argument broke out, which turned into a full blown assault that left the two Rajasthan police officials accompanying the city cops injured. The villagers then locked all the policemen in a room.It took the city police team more than 30 minutes to get in touch with other officials from the local Gandhi Nagar police, who came and rescued them. When the city police officials came out of the room, the accused had already escaped.“Fortunately, none of the officers sustained any severe injuries. Police from the village have registered a case against the mob, naming more than 70 people as offenders in the obstruction of a police investigation,” said senior PI Pradeep Kadam of Deonar police.