D-Pharma Student Robbed at Knifepoint in Raipur, 3 Accused Arrested
Raipur (CG)
Raipur student robbery case cracked as police arrest three accused, including a history-sheeter, for knife attack and loot near Kukurbeda Gurudwara.
Raipur Police have arrested three accused, including a history-sheeter and two juveniles, for allegedly robbing a D-Pharma student and his friend at knifepoint in the Saraswati Nagar area of the city. The accused were held within hours of the crime after police tracked them using CCTV footage and local intelligence, according to officials.
The incident took place late on April 25 and triggered a swift police response after the victims reported being attacked and robbed near Kukurbeda Gurudwara on Ring Road.
Students Targeted On Road
Police identified the victims as Sujal Lader, a D-Pharma student living in Shivanand Nagar, and his friend Vaibhav Yadav. The two were returning home on a scooter from Changorabhatha when they were stopped by three youths at around 2.40 am.
According to the complaint filed at Saraswati Nagar police station, the victims had paused near Kukurbeda Gurudwara to check directions on a mobile map when the accused intercepted them and forced them to stop.
Knife Attack During Loot
Investigators said the accused threatened the two with a knife before assaulting them. During the attack, one of the accused allegedly stabbed Vaibhav Yadav in the left thigh, while another snatched a silver chain worth around Rs 2,500 from Sujal Lader.
The accused also took away an Aadhaar card and other belongings before fleeing the spot. Police said the victims later told investigators that the attackers appeared to know each other well and were calling out names including “Chiku”, “Bholu” and “Akash” during the robbery.
CCTV Trail Leads Police
Based on the complaint, police registered a case under Crime No. 88/26 under Section 309(6) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and relevant provisions of the Arms Act.
Acting on instructions from DCP West Sandeep Patel, a police team scanned CCTV footage from the surrounding area and began tracing the movement of the suspects. During the investigation, one of the accused was identified as Akash Nayak alias JD, a known history-sheeter from the Saraswati Nagar police station limits.
History-Sheeter Among Accused
Police detained Akash Nayak and questioned him in custody. During interrogation, he allegedly confessed to carrying out the robbery along with two juvenile accomplices, officials said.
All three accused were subsequently taken into custody. Police recovered the looted silver chain, the Aadhaar card and a button-operated knife believed to have been used in the attack.
Officials said Akash Nayak has a criminal record and is already named in at least half a dozen previous cases.
Police Tighten Vigil
Police said the quick arrests were made possible through prompt reporting by the victims and rapid technical surveillance. Officers involved in the case said CCTV footage played a critical role in identifying the suspects and reconstructing the sequence of events.
The case has again drawn attention to late-night street crime in Raipur, particularly on isolated stretches of urban roads. Such incidents remain a public interest story as city police face growing pressure to improve patrol visibility and response time in vulnerable pockets.
Probe Continues Further
Police have produced the adult accused in court and initiated due legal procedure in the case involving the two juveniles. Investigators are also examining whether the accused were linked to similar late-night robberies in the area.
According to officials, further verification of the accused’s criminal background is underway and additional charges may be added based on forensic and case evidence.
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D-Pharma Student Robbed at Knifepoint in Raipur, 3 Accused Arrested
Raipur (CG)
Raipur Police have arrested three accused, including a history-sheeter and two juveniles, for allegedly robbing a D-Pharma student and his friend at knifepoint in the Saraswati Nagar area of the city. The accused were held within hours of the crime after police tracked them using CCTV footage and local intelligence, according to officials.
The incident took place late on April 25 and triggered a swift police response after the victims reported being attacked and robbed near Kukurbeda Gurudwara on Ring Road.
Students Targeted On Road
Police identified the victims as Sujal Lader, a D-Pharma student living in Shivanand Nagar, and his friend Vaibhav Yadav. The two were returning home on a scooter from Changorabhatha when they were stopped by three youths at around 2.40 am.
According to the complaint filed at Saraswati Nagar police station, the victims had paused near Kukurbeda Gurudwara to check directions on a mobile map when the accused intercepted them and forced them to stop.
Knife Attack During Loot
Investigators said the accused threatened the two with a knife before assaulting them. During the attack, one of the accused allegedly stabbed Vaibhav Yadav in the left thigh, while another snatched a silver chain worth around Rs 2,500 from Sujal Lader.
The accused also took away an Aadhaar card and other belongings before fleeing the spot. Police said the victims later told investigators that the attackers appeared to know each other well and were calling out names including “Chiku”, “Bholu” and “Akash” during the robbery.
CCTV Trail Leads Police
Based on the complaint, police registered a case under Crime No. 88/26 under Section 309(6) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and relevant provisions of the Arms Act.
Acting on instructions from DCP West Sandeep Patel, a police team scanned CCTV footage from the surrounding area and began tracing the movement of the suspects. During the investigation, one of the accused was identified as Akash Nayak alias JD, a known history-sheeter from the Saraswati Nagar police station limits.
History-Sheeter Among Accused
Police detained Akash Nayak and questioned him in custody. During interrogation, he allegedly confessed to carrying out the robbery along with two juvenile accomplices, officials said.
All three accused were subsequently taken into custody. Police recovered the looted silver chain, the Aadhaar card and a button-operated knife believed to have been used in the attack.
Officials said Akash Nayak has a criminal record and is already named in at least half a dozen previous cases.
Police Tighten Vigil
Police said the quick arrests were made possible through prompt reporting by the victims and rapid technical surveillance. Officers involved in the case said CCTV footage played a critical role in identifying the suspects and reconstructing the sequence of events.
The case has again drawn attention to late-night street crime in Raipur, particularly on isolated stretches of urban roads. Such incidents remain a public interest story as city police face growing pressure to improve patrol visibility and response time in vulnerable pockets.
Probe Continues Further
Police have produced the adult accused in court and initiated due legal procedure in the case involving the two juveniles. Investigators are also examining whether the accused were linked to similar late-night robberies in the area.
According to officials, further verification of the accused’s criminal background is underway and additional charges may be added based on forensic and case evidence.