A journalist's phone was snatched in east Delhi's Okhla area by two young men on bike earlier this week. The surveillance video, which was released by the police today, shows the journalist running behind the thieves as they speed away on their motorcycle.
Radhika, who works with JK 24X7 News, was talking on the phone while walking towards her home in Govindpuri when two men on bike came from behind and snatched the phone from her hand. In her complaint, she wrote the incident occurred near W Block in Okhla and the police are verifying the CCTV footage.
The phone-snatching incident took place on September 23, the same day when another journalist, Joymala Bagchi, working with news agency ANI, was attacked by phone thieves in South Delhi's Chittaranjan Park area, leaving her with multiple injuries.
Ms Bagchi was travelling in an auto-rickshaw when two men on a motorcycle pulled up next to her and tried to snatch her phone. She wass pulled with such force that she fell out of the moving auto. The thieves managed to grab her phone and escape the scene.
Delhi Police have questioned multiple suspects and obtained multiple CCTV footage in Ms Bagchi's phone-snatching incident.
"We have vital clues and a lot of information has been gathered. The case will soon be solved. We've increased patrolling in risky stretches to prevent such incidents," senior police officer MS Randhawa was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.
The suspects, who attacked the journalist, have been caught on CCTV camera.
Earlier on Tuesday, the department suspended three police officers as the action taken by them in the incident was not found to be "up to the mark".
An assistant sub-inspector and two constables were suspended, the police said.
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