Valsad Police Attacked Over Chinese Manjha Case: 5 Arrested, Accused Paraded Publicly

Valsad Police Attacked Over Chinese Manjha Case: 5 Arrested, Accused Paraded Publicly

 

Khaki Under Attack: Family Of Chinese Thread Sellers Brutally Beats Police Constable, Rips Uniform In Mograwadi

In a shocking defiance of law and order, a sensational incident has emerged from Valsad, South Gujarat, where a police officer was brutally assaulted while performing his duty. A family involved in the illegal trade of prohibited Chinese Manjha (glass-coated thread) launched a vicious attack on a police head constable. The incident, which took place in the Mograwadi area, saw Head Constable Sahdevsinh targeted by a mob-minded family who used wooden clubs to beat him, leaving him with a fractured hand and a torn uniform.

The audacity of the attackers has sent shockwaves through the local administration. However, the Valsad police responded with lightning speed and an iron fist. Within hours of the assault, the police launched a massive crackdown, arresting five members of the family, including two women. To restore the prestige of the ‘Khaki’ and instill fear among criminals, the police publicly paraded the accused through the streets of Mograwadi, making a bold statement against those who dare to touch a man in uniform.

The high-voltage drama has become the talk of the town, serving as a grim reminder of the risks law enforcement officers face during the festive season of Uttarayan. The authorities have made it clear that any attempt to obstruct or assault government officials will be met with the most stringent legal consequences possible.

Vicious Assault During Raid: Head Constable Targeted While Seizing Prohibited Thread

The violent confrontation began when Head Constable Sahdevsinh of the Valsad City Police received a specific tip-off regarding the illegal sale of Chinese Manjha in the Hanuman Falia locality of Mograwadi. Acting on the information, the officer reached the spot and intercepted a youth named Yash Nikam along with four others—Amritsinh Aulakh, Raj Tiwari, and Kanhaiya Soni—who were preparing to depart on an Activa moped. Upon searching the vehicle, the officer recovered two spools of the banned Chinese thread.

When Sahdevsinh initiated legal proceedings to seize the contraband, the situation turned ugly. Yash Nikam’s parents and other family members swarmed the officer. The primary accused, Deepak Nikam and his wife Dimple Nikam, reportedly shouted, “Who are you to come here?” Despite the officer identifying himself and showing his credentials, the family turned violent. They issued chilling threats, saying, “Leave from here or not a single bone of yours will remain intact,” before launching a coordinated attack with wooden clubs.

The assault was relentless. The officer was struck repeatedly on his arms and body, resulting in a painful fracture. His uniform, the symbol of state authority, was torn as the accused dragged and beat him. The brutality of the attack forced the bloodied officer to run for his life to escape the mob.

Desperate Pleas Ignored: “I Am A Policeman, Do Not Beat Me,” Cried The Officer

In a heartbreaking detail of the incident, it was revealed that Sahdevsinh repeatedly pleaded with his attackers to stop. As he was being rained upon with blows from wooden sticks and kicks, he kept shouting, “I am a policeman, I am only doing my job, please do not beat me!” However, the attackers—Deepak Nikam, his son Yash, and his wife Dimple—showed no mercy, continuing their physical assault with total disregard for the law or human life.

The injured officer was eventually rescued and rushed to the Valsad Civil Hospital, where he is currently undergoing treatment for a fractured limb and multiple hematomas. As news of the attack reached the police headquarters, a massive contingent of forces was dispatched to Mograwadi. Senior police officials took a very serious view of the “insult to the Khaki” and ordered an immediate operation to apprehend every single individual involved in the violence.

The sheer lawlessness displayed by the Nikam family has outraged the local police force. Officials stated that such an attack is not just on an individual but on the entire state machinery, and the response would be proportional to the gravity of the crime.

The Public Parade: Accused Beg For Mercy On Their Knees In Mograwadi

Following the arrests of Yash Deepak Nikam, his father Deepak, his mother Dimple, and accomplices Sandeep and Reenaben, the Valsad police decided to deliver a visual lesson in justice. To shatter the “gangster” image of the accused in the neighborhood where they terrorized a public servant, the police conducted a “Varghodo” (public parade).

The three male accused were handcuffed and marched through the busy lanes of Mograwadi under heavy police escort. The once-defiant attackers, who had brutally beaten a lone policeman hours earlier, were seen trembling with fear. In a display of public repentance, the accused were made to hold their ears, perform squats (ut बैठक), and loudly beg for forgiveness from the public and the police department.

“We will improve ourselves, we will never make such a mistake again in our lives, please forgive us,” the accused shouted as they were paraded. This public shaming has been hailed by local residents as a necessary step to deter other anti-social elements who think they can operate above the law. The sight of the “Chinese thread mafia” begging for mercy has significantly boosted the morale of the local citizenry.

Black Market Exposed: Banned Chinese Spools Sold For ₹2200 Each

The subsequent investigation into the Nikam family has unraveled a profitable black-market operation. The accused confessed that they were selling the prohibited Chinese Manjha at exorbitant prices due to the high demand during the Uttarayan festival. They revealed that they had purchased the stock from an individual named Rehmat Khan for ₹2200 per spool, intending to flip it for a massive profit.

Despite a strict ban on Chinese thread due to its lethal nature—often resulting in fatal throat-slitting accidents for birds and commuters—the lure of easy money continues to drive such illegal trades. The Valsad police have now intensified their search for the primary supplier, Rehmat Khan, to uproot the entire supply chain.

The police department has issued a stern warning: anyone caught selling or using Chinese thread will face strict action, and anyone laying a hand on a police officer will face the “Mograwadi treatment.” A heavy police presence remains in the area to maintain peace and ensure that the law remains supreme.

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