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Man loses phone, fabricates story to avoid wife's wrath in Nangloi area

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October 07, 2025

A man who lost his phone under the influence of alcohol fabricated a false story of mobile snatching to escape his wife’s anger in Delhi’s Nangloi area, police said on Monday.

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“On August 31, a PCR call was received at Nangloi police station reporting a phone snatching incident. The caller, identified as Ashok Kaushik, claimed that a biker had snatched his mobile phone and fled. He alleged that around 8 pm, while heading to buy some goods on his scooter, a

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