A disturbing incident of vandalism has come to light from Vithalwadi Kalyan, where unidentified miscreants targeted multiple two-wheelers late at night, creating concern among local residents.
According to reports, the incident involved the deliberate damaging of parked motorcycles and scooters in a residential area. The accused individuals allegedly moved through the locality at night, vandalizing vehicles without any immediate provocation.The incident has sparked fear among residents, many of whom woke up to find their vehicles damaged.
Crucially, the entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras installed in the area. The footage is expected to play a key role in identifying the culprits and understanding the sequence of events.Residents have urged authorities to take strict action and increase night patrolling to prevent such incidents in the future.
Following the incident, a case has been officially registered at the Kolsewadi Police Station. Police have begun an investigation and are reviewing CCTV footage to trace the accused.Officials have assured that efforts are underway to identify and apprehend those responsible for the vandalism
Such acts of vandalism not only cause financial loss but also create a sense of insecurity in residential neighborhoods. Citizens are demanding stricter surveillance and police presence to curb anti-social activities.
The Vithalwadi vandalism case highlights growing concerns over late-night security in urban areas. With CCTV evidence in hand, residents now hope for swift police action to bring the culprits to justice and restore a sense of safety in the locality.
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