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This Article is From Jul 08, 2011

Man killed for 'making fun' of robbers in Mumbai

Man killed for 'making fun' of robbers in Mumbai
Mumbai: In telling proof of ours being a dog-eat-dog world where egos are so fragile that the slightest aggravation can drive people to murder, a Pan-shop owner was brutally killed by four robbers for daring to stop a robbery and smirking at them while he was at it.

This is the fourth such murder in recent times and psychologists have attributed the disturbing trend to a fast-paced lifestyle, the stress resulting from it, the need to amass money to gain a standing in society and an all-pervading, blinding selfishness.

The deceased, Chand Sayyed (30) was found with his throat slit on platform number three of Ghatkopar railway station in the early hours of Wednesday.

Sayyed had come to the city from Kolkata only eight days before his murder and was living with his brother Latif Shaikh in Nityanand Nagar, Ghatkopar (West).

Sayyed, who was in search of a livelihood, had recently started running a Pan-shop near the Hanuman temple in the area and he used to sleep in the shop at night.

According to the police, four men had gone to Nityanand Nagar on Tuesday night with the intention of carrying out a robbery.

They were caught red-handed, however, and were thrashed by Sayyed and some other residents, but managed to flee the spot.

The accused told the police that they were incensed that Sayyed had dared to make fun of them and they decided to teach him a lesson.

A few hours after they fled, the four men returned to Nityanand Nagar, dragged Sayyed out of his shop and took him to the railway tracks in Ghatkopar where they slit his throat. They told the police that they had chosen the spot so that the murder would seem like an accident.

Interestingly, serendipity helped the Kurla police crack the case when they arrested Nasir Sheikh (19) in connection with a cell phone theft yesterday. He broke down during investigation, confessed to the theft and even to Sayyed's murder and named his three accomplices.

"Amar Sahu and Binu, both in their 20s, were arrested later, while the fourth accomplice is on the run. They confessed to targeting Sayyed as he had made fun of them," said an officer from the Kurla police.

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