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Minors Arrested for Violent Gurgaon Cab Robbery

12 Oct

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Summary

  • Three people, including two minors, arrested for assaulting cab driver
  • Suspects brandished knife and pistol, stole car and driver's phone
  • Accused were addicted to drugs and planned robbery for money
Minors Arrested for Violent Gurgaon Cab Robbery

On October 10, 2025, three individuals, including two minors, were arrested for a violent carjacking incident that occurred in Gurgaon, India. According to the police, the accused had boarded the cab from Sector-12 and were headed towards Pataudi when the incident took place in the early hours of Friday.

Around 4:40 am, one of the suspects seated in the front pretended to feel nauseous and asked the driver to stop the car. As soon as the vehicle was pulled over, the others brandished a knife and a country-made pistol, pushed the driver out, and fled with the car and his mobile phone.

The victim, Deepak Kumar, a resident of Sector-39 in Gurgaon, lodged a complaint at the Pataudi police station. Authorities apprehended the accused on Sunday from Jatola village in Gurgaon. During interrogation, the trio confessed that they were addicted to drugs and had planned the robbery for money while they were in a park in Sector-12.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Gurgaon cab driver was assaulted, pushed out of his car, and had his vehicle and mobile phone stolen by three suspects, including two minors.
The three suspects arrested for the Gurgaon cab robbery were two minors and a 19-year-old named Mausood, a resident of Mahinagar, Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal.
According to the police, the three suspects were addicted to drugs and had planned the robbery for money while they were in a park in Sector-12, Gurgaon.

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