
Driver robbed at knifepoint in Bhopal; 2 arrested
The mastermind behind the crime turned out to be an acquaintance of the victim who booked the ride and lured him to a pre-decided location where his accomplices carried out the robbery. Efforts are underway to nab the third accused who is currently absconding.
According to Gautam Nagar SHO Mahendra Singh Thakur, the complainant, Maujilal Yadav, 25, originally from Betul, currently resides in Shahenshah Garden in Ashoka Garden.
He is preparing for competitive exams (MPPSC) and drives a bike-cab part-time through an online portal to cover expenses. Just two months ago, he purchased a new motorcycle.
SHO Thakur said that on the night of July 24, around 11 PM, a person named Junaid booked a ride through the platform. When Maujilal reached the pickup location, two unidentified men held him at knifepoint and robbed him of his mobile phone and motorcycle.
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Taking the matter seriously, the police formed a special team. Based on the initial investigation, they detained Junaid, 22, a resident of Fiza Colony, and his associate Shamim Ali, 19, a resident of Vakil Colony, Nishatpura. During interrogation, they confessed to the crime.
Staged Robbery to Avert Suspicion:
Interestingly, to make the act look authentic, Junaid even staged a fake robbery against himself. After Maujilal reached the location and contacted Junaid, he asked him to come a bit further.
At that spot, the two accomplices—lying in wait—attacked Maujilal, snatching his bike and phone. To avoid suspicion, they also robbed Junaid of his mobile phone and scooter keys. Later, Junaid and Maujilal pushed the scooter a short distance together, further misleading the victim.
Police grew suspicious of Junaid's version and took him into custody. Upon sustained questioning, he confessed, and the robbery plot was uncovered. Investigations are ongoing, and police are pursuing the third accused involved in the incident.

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