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Punjab: 4 pose as Nihangs to kidnap woman, hijack car in Mohali; arrested within 10 hours

IndiaTimes Monday, 14 July 2025 ()
In Mohali, four men dressed as Nihangs abducted a woman and stole her car, abandoning her on Airport Road. Haryana Police swiftly responded, arresting the suspects within 10 hours at a gurdwara in Shahbad, recovering the stolen vehicle. The accused, including a granthi and others, planned to sell the car in Delhi.
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