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West Shillong MLA’s brother robbed, assaulted

First Published: 28th June, 2018 22:57 IST

In a shocking incident, brother of West Shillong Congress legislator Mohendro Rapsang was assaulted and robbed by a masked miscreant when he was entering through the gate of his house.

In a shocking incident, brother of West Shillong Congress legislator Mohendro Rapsang was assaulted and robbed by a masked miscreant when he was entering through the gate of his house.

The assailant struck Rishan Rapsang just as he entered his residential complex. The assailant then escaped with the bag Rishan Rapsang was carrying.

While police are yet to make any inroads into the case, robbery seems to be the main intention of the crime. SP crime Steve Rynjah informed that the victim is now out of danger.

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