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Mohali: Four held, two injured in armed mob attack

Four arrested and two injured after an armed mob attacked a cattle shed in Mohali on June 4 near Naggal Khera in Jagatpura; police filed an FIR and probe ongoing.

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On June 4, a violent confrontation unfolded at a cattle shed near Naggal Khera in Jagatpura, Mohali, when a group of roughly 20 to 25 armed men pursued a bleeding, unidentified individual into the premises. The victims at the shed were Mohit Kumar, his brother Jatin Kumar and their father Surinder Singh, who were working there at the time. The chase left two of the three injured and prompted the men to flee after the incident. Local police later lodged an FIR describing the episode and subsequently took four persons into custody. The two injured were treated for their wounds, though details about their condition have not been released.

The area around Naggal Khera is a largely agrarian part of Mohali, where small farms and livestock holdings are common. The presence of a large, armed group in such a setting raised concerns about law‑and‑order in the district. Police officials said the case is being investigated thoroughly, and the four arrested individuals are being processed in accordance with standard procedures. No further information about the motive or the identity of the unidentified man has been made public. The FIR, registered at the Mohali police station, lists the names of the four accused, though they have not been publicly identified, and the investigation remains ongoing.

The incident underscores a growing pattern of violent disturbances in the region, prompting local authorities to increase patrols and monitor suspicious gatherings. While the police have not linked this attack to any specific political or communal agenda, the episode has drawn attention from residents and community leaders who are urging stronger security measures. Mohali has witnessed occasional reports of mob-related disturbances in recent years, though this event stands out due to the armed nature of the attackers and the seriousness of the injuries sustained.

Witnesses reported hearing shouts and the sound of gunfire before the group entered the shed, but no official statement has confirmed the exact weapons used. The police have appealed to anyone with information to come forward, emphasizing that the investigation is still in its early stages. The two injured were attended to by medical personnel on site, and they were later transferred to a nearby facility for further care, according to the police report.

The four individuals taken into custody are being held for questioning, and the police have indicated that they will present the case in court if sufficient evidence is established. The FIR also mentions that the unidentified man who was chased may have been involved in a separate altercation prior to entering the shed, but details about that prior incident have not been disclosed. Investigators are reviewing CCTV footage from nearby buildings and interviewing witnesses to piece together the sequence of events.

The episode has sparked a brief discussion among local officials about the adequacy of security arrangements in rural pockets of Mohali. The district administration has announced that it will review the deployment of police resources in the area, particularly during peak agricultural activity periods. No formal announcement has been made regarding new policies, but the situation remains under active scrutiny.

Overall, the incident highlights the challenges faced by law‑enforcement in balancing agricultural tranquility with the threat of organized violence. The ongoing investigation aims to bring clarity and accountability, while the community awaits further updates.

Source: Hindustan Times

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