New Delhi:
The mobile phone of former MP Vijay Goel was snatched from near Red Fort in north Delhi on Monday, the police said.
The incident took place when Mr Goel was coming from Daryaganj towards the Red Fort through the Upper Subhash Marg, they said.
Around 7.45 pm yesterday, when his car reached near the Jama Masjid metro station, a person came towards him, snatched his phone and fled, Deputy Commissioners of Police (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi said.
PSO ASI Satyavir informed police about the incident, he said.
The accused, identified as Sajan, was arrested on Tuesday morning. Police have recovered Mr Goel's phone from him, officials added.
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