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In Bengaluru's bustling Koramangala area, a shocking incident unfolded, underscoring concerns about women's safety on the city's roads. The drama unfolded near the Madiwala underpass, where a group of unruly youngsters engaged in reckless driving, sparking a dispute over the use of indicators.
The situation quickly spiraled out of control when the group of three people, riding on a single bike, began chasing a young woman's car from Madiwala to Koramangala's 5th block. The woman, fearing for her safety, took out her phone and started recording the terrifying ordeal.
A shocking incident has come to the forefront from the jurisdiction of the #Koramangala Police Station in #Bengaluru. A group of men on bikes chased two women in a car and harassed them.
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Three of the accused have been identified as Tejas, Jagannath and Kannan. They have been… pic.twitter.com/htXkvGUFef
In the recorded video, three individuals on a two-wheeler can be seen tailing the woman's car, knocking on her door, and attempting to force it open while making menacing gestures. The woman, visibly distressed, managed to contact the police emergency services by dialing 112 while desperately trying to escape her pursuers.
Responding to the distress call, South East Police DCP CK Baba confirmed that an FIR had been filed and three suspects, identified as Jagannath and Tejas, had been apprehended. He stressed the importance of promptly reporting such incidents to ensure swift action from law enforcement and urged citizens to follow traffic rules for everyone's safety.
Despite the quick response from the police, the remaining members of the group managed to flee the scene before the authorities arrived. However, thanks to the woman's courageous act of recording the incident, crucial evidence was obtained, leading to the arrest of two of the assailants.
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