24 February,2021 06:45 AM IST | Nagpur | PTI
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Two unidentified men allegedly stabbed and robbed a trader of Rs 4.60 lakh in Beltarodi police station area in Maharashtra''s Nagpur city, police said on Tuesday.
Rajesh Kisansingh Chandel (39), a resident of Sadgaon Bazar Chowk, was on his way to Gandhibagh in his van on Monday evening, when to motorcycle-borne men threw a stone at his vehicle, an official said.
When the victim got out of the vehicle, the men stabbed him and fled with a bag containing cash to the tune of Rs 4.60 lakh, the official said.
A case under section 394 (causing voluntary hurt in robbery) of the Indian Penal Code has been registered in this regard, he added.
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