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‘Fatka’ gang strikes again, targets Kalyan-Thane belt

The gang derived its name from the Marathi word “fatka”, which means a hit. It has been operating for several years

Published on: May 29, 2025 08:14 AM IST
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Thane: Local train commuters are urging the police to increase patrolling and install CCTV cameras along the tracks after the notorious “fatka gang” resumed its activities, striking twice in a span of two days in the Kalyan-Thane belt.

‘Fatka’ gang strikes again, targets Kalyan-Thane belt
‘Fatka’ gang strikes again, targets Kalyan-Thane belt

The fatka gang is a group of notorious robbers stationed near the railway tracks who target passengers standing on the footboard of local trains by attacking their hands with sticks and stones, causing their phones to fall out of the train. The gang members then pick up the dropped phones and run away. The gang derived its name from the Marathi word “fatka”, which means a hit. It has been operating for several years.

On May 25, a woman travelling from Vasai to Thane in a general ladies coach was robbed. After the train left Kalyan station around 6 pm, an unidentified man standing near the railway tracks hit her hand while she was standing at the door. This caused her mobile phone to fall out of the train. The man picked up the phone and fled. This followed a similar attack in the region on May 26, raising serious concerns about passenger safety in Mumbai’s suburban railway network. A commuters’ association condemned the recurring attacks and demanded action from the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP).

“We have taken serious note of the incident and have already begun a thorough investigation. Teams are scanning CCTV footage from multiple stations, and efforts are underway to identify and apprehend the accused. We urge commuters to remain alert and report any suspicious activity immediately. Security measures will be intensified in vulnerable sections, especially between Dombivli and Thane,” said the assistant commissioner of police, GRP, Thane and Kalyan division.

 
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