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Two attacked with knife in train for denying access to mobile charging
Updated On: 26 January, 2019 04:15 PM IST | | Suraj Ojha
The victims were attacked by a group at Satna in MP on the Patlipura Superfast Express running between LTT and Patna

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In the age of mobile phone obsession, the constant need for a mobile phone charging port is no surprise. The battle to secure one is unending. However, one such battle escalated to unimaginable levels in an Indian Railway train where two groups engaged in an argument over the charging unit leading to a point where two men were attacked with a knife by a group before fleeing the spot.
The incident took place at Satna in Madhya Pradesh, in train no 12141 - Patliputra Superfast Express that runs between Mumbai's Lokmanya Tilak Terminus and Patna, Bihar. According to Senior Inspector Mann Singh of Satna RPF, the two passengers travelling in S/4 coach (on seats 35 and 37) on January 16, hailed from Bihar's Arariya district. Mohammad Altaf Alam, 29, and Mohammad Mahtab Abdul, 26, were grievously injured with a knife by some co-passengers and their friends in the incident.

