10 October,2023 12:39 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Thane crime: A footwear helped the police identify and nab a man, who allegedly attacked and injured his neighbour with a knife in Maharashtra's Thane district, police said on Tuesday.
A 20-year-old woman was attacked and severely injured when an unidentified man entered her house in the Kolivali area of Kalyan town around 11.30 pm on Sunday, PTI reported quoting an official.
When the victim raised an alarm, the report said, her neighbours rushed her to the hospital for treatment and alerted her husband who was away, he said, adding that the woman sustained stab wounds to her neck and palms.
The police registered a case under sections 307 (attempt murder) and 452 (trespassing) of the Indian Penal Code and initiated the probe, the official said.
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The police team recovered some footwear near the victim's house, and during inquiries, one of the neighbours recognised the footwear as that of her son, he said.
The accused was nabbed by the police even as he attempted to escape, the official added.
In a separate incident, three months after a contractual employee of a state-run electricity distribution company met with an accident and lost both his hands, the Navi Mumbai police have registered a case against three persons, an official said on Tuesday.
The 32-year-old victim, resident of Mumbra area in Maharashtra's Thane district, was under treatment so far. He filed a police complaint after recovering, following which the case was registered on Monday, the official from Turbhe police station said.
On June 28, the victim was assigned the task of repairing a fault on an electric pole in Pawane village, he said quoting the complaint.
The line man allegedly switched off the wrong power supply breaker, the police said.
When the victim climbed up the pole and touched the wire, there was an explosion. The victim fell down, suffering fractures on his hands and legs and severe injuries on the back of his head, the official said.
Later, during treatment, both his hands were amputated, the police said quoting the complaint.
The complaint blamed the line man, a section engineer and the company (which was given the contract for work) as it had not provided personal protective equipment to the victim for the work, the police said.
Based on the complaint, the police registered the case against the line man, the section engineer and a director of the company under Indian Penal Code Section 338 (causing grievous hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others), the official said.
A probe was on into the case, the police added.