Thane: Residents of Ulhasnagar Camp 3 are grappling with a climate of fear following three brutal murders in just five days, reportedly stemming from petty disputes. The community is increasingly alarmed by what they describe as rampant criminal activity and inadequate police presence, allowing local criminals to act with impunity.
The latest incident occurred on October 29, when Ajay Chouhan was murdered by a group of eight assailants armed with knives and swords after a verbal altercation. This followed the earlier killing of Rajesaheb Shaikh on October 28 by his friend over a minor disagreement about food. Shaikh was attacked with a stone, leading to his death.
The third victim, Bharat Duseja, was fatally stabbed on October 25 by Gaurav Udanshive, reportedly due to previous animosity. Duseja succumbed to his injuries shortly after arrival at the hospital. Law enforcement acted swiftly, apprehending Udanshive within hours.
Local activists attribute the escalating violence to several factors. Shashikant Dayma from the Waldhuni Biradari highlighted the perceived lack of fear among criminals, the absence of background checks on tenants, and an understaffed police force as major contributors to the deteriorating security situation. “People feel they can escape serious crimes without consequences,” he stated.
In response to growing public concern, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Sachin Gore emphasized the police’s commitment to swift action, stating, “We are arresting suspects the same day, conducting patrols, and booking offenders under the Arms Act. Citizens should report any suspicious activity to the helpline”.
Moreover, community members expressed frustrations over inadequate emergency services, highlighting an ambulance shortage that forced them to transport victims using personal vehicles, further complicating their access to timely medical care.
As Ulhasnagar grapples with these alarming incidents, residents continue to call for more robust policing and community safety measures to restore a sense of security.