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Drunken gamblers pelted stones after residents objected to illegal activities in the colony in Jabalpur.

Caught On Cam: Drunk Gamblers Pelt Stones After Residents Object To Illegal Activities At Colony In...

Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): On Thursday, a group of drunken gamblers were caught pelting stones outside houses in Jabalpur.

A disturbing video surfaced on Thursday, showing a group of miscreants continuously pelting stones and even attacking the house of a family with heavy stones in Bandhaiya Mohalla area of ​​Gohalpur.

Recorded footage, reportedly taken by a nearby neighbour, shows at least half a dozen people picking up stones from the ground and throwing them at the house with full force, causing damage to property.

Watch the video below:-

The attackers, repeat offenders, reportedly belong to a group involved in illegal gambling in the area.

According to reports, stone pelting was an act of revenge. The accused were running a gambling den in Gohalpur area for a long time and were targeted when the family opposed their activities.

The accused were reportedly known as habitual criminals in the area who operated a local gambling den.

For some time, the four brothers of the house had to face continuous harassment from these local miscreants. The incident quickly gained attention as the video spread on social media, causing concern among local residents.

Gohalpur police responded quickly and took decisive action and arrested all the people involved in the attack.


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