This Delhi Girl Kicked, Punched, Chased and Dragged a Robber All The Way to Police Station
A Robber when tried to snatch away 21 year old Surbhi Ralhan’s mobile phone and bag, she kicked, punched, chased and dragged him all the way to the Patel Nagar police station in Delhi on Tuesday.
At 9pm, Surbhi was returning home with her sister, Simran, from Khanna Market in Patel Nagar. The accused, Saddam, grabbed her while she was talking on phone. He tried to choke her fearing she would scream. But before he could flee with her belongings, Surbhi overpowered him with a fierce blow on his stomach with her elbow. She kicked him on his leg smacking him to the ground.
“The man was not prepared for the attack. He thought that I will let him go. He started running towards the Metro station when I screamed for help. Without losing a moment, my sister, who was a few steps ahead, and I ran after him. In the meantime, I also made a PCR call and caught him near the Shadipur Metro station,” Surbhi, the eldest of the siblings, said.
“The self-defence classes were organized by Delhi Police at the school I passed out from. I had attended the programme just to meet my old friends, but I never thought that the tactics would help me one day. I had learned just two steps – how to deal with an assailant if he attacks from the front side, and from the back side,” she said.
S K Gautam, joint commissioner of police, central range, said, “The robber has been arrested under the IPC Section 393 (attempt to commit robbery) at Patel Nagar police station. We have decided to reward the woman for her commendable action. Such incidents are an example for other women too.”
Source – Times of India
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