MUMBAI: The MRA Marg police station in South Mumbai arrested a 38-year-old man on Friday for allegedly stabbing a man in his thirties multiple times over a monetary dispute. Police said the accused and the victim were known to each other and are related.
Details of the Incident
The accused allegedly attacked the victim with a sharp weapon inside Crawford Market. The victim worked at a dry fruit shop. He sustained more than six stab injuries and was admitted to the hospital, after which the police were informed.
Arrest and Investigation
Police immediately took the accused, Moin Yusuf Shivani (38), into custody and began questioning him. He has been arrested for attempt to murder.
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About the Author
Mateen Hafeez, special correspondent at The Times of India in Mumbai, reports on terrorism, underworld, cybercrime and organized crime syndicates. He also writes about the jails in Maharashtra and focuses on human interest stories. He has covered the Ghatkopar bomb blast, Vile Parle bomb blast, Mulund train blast, train serial blasts in 2006, 26/11 terror attacks and Pune's German Bakery bomb blast. He has a special interest in Urdu fiction written by Ibn-e-Safi.



