Mumbai road rage: Biker attacks old foe with knife many times | Mumbai News – Times of India

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MUMBAI: A 21-year-old biker suffered grievous injuries after he was attacked with a knife by another biker in a case of road rage late on Wednesday. Roshan Shinde was riding back home when the accused attacked him when told to take a turn and move his vehicle after they were about to collide.
Vile Parle police arrested Noor Naseeruddin Shaikh (22), a cargo loader, who attacked Shinde with a knife he had carried along.

When Shinde was riding from Sahar to Vile Parle (E) at 11.50pm both stopped their vehicles head-on near Sahar Classic building on Sahar Cargo Road, and had an argument when the victim told him to move ahead instead of blocking his way. This enraged Shaikh, said Vile Parle police senior inspector Alka Mandve. Shaikh, who escaped from the spot, was arrested within few hours and was booked for attempt to murder. If found guilty he can be sentenced to life.
Shaikh charged at Shinde after pulling out a knife he had kept in the bike’s luggage box. “Shinde was attacked on the shoulder, chest, hands, and abdomen. Shaikh and Shinde are known to each other as they were from the same locality some years back and were not on good terms. Shinde’s condition is stable. He got stitches for the cuts,” said Mandve.
Shaikh was arrested after Shinde’s friend Akash Salvi (23) gave police his details. Shaikh was tracked down at Sahar based on information provided by Salvi. Police recovered the weapon used in the crime. “Shaikh claimed Shinde abused him and told him to go ahead, which enraged him,” police said.
Police are collecting information on whether Shaikh has a criminal history.

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