Ludhiana: Three youth found intoxicated by roadside; sold bike without number plate for 2500 rupees

A strange and mysterious incident occurred along the roadside in Samrala, a town on the outskirts of Ludhiana.

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Three young men were discovered in an unconscious state, sending shockwaves through the community. The young men remained drunk and unresponsive despite the passersby's desperate attempts to wake them.

An account from a concerned witness

A concerned passerby, Paraminder Singh, recounted the discovery of these young men. He mentioned that one of the individuals hailed from the nearby village of Bondali. Singh immediately notified the mother of one of the young men, Satveer Kaur, once their identities were established.

A surprising revelation

Satveer Kaur revealed that her son had recently left their home after a heated argument.

Surprisingly, he returned home after just four days, accompanied by two strangers from Chandigarh. These two young men were later identified as her son's friends who shared a room in Chandigarh.

Her son informed her that they were dropping his friends off at the Samrala Bypass and returning.

A bike's unregistered sale

What raised eyebrows in this situation was the claim made by the two young men that they had sold a bike without a number plate for a mere 2,500 rupees.

They assured Satveer Kaur that they would collect the remaining payment later.

According to Satveer Kaur, her son confirmed that these two friends owned a number of additional bikes.

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Her son reportedly left the house, saying he was going to the Samrala Bypass with his friends and would be back soon.

Admitted to Samrala Hospital

Satveer Kaur, who had no prior knowledge of her son's involvement with narcotics, was deeply shocked by the turn of events.

The young men's state prompted concerned citizens to call for the police and an ambulance.

All three of the young men are currently patients at Samrala Hospital, undergoing medical treatments.

Ongoing investigation

SHO Bhindar Singh, who is overseeing the case, stated that the three young men were found in an intoxicated state on the roadside and were subsequently taken to a civil hospital.

The police are awaiting the results of their medical examinations to determine the specific substance they consumed.

Additionally, an investigation is underway regarding the alleged sale of the bike without a number plate.

The incident remains shrouded in mystery, with unanswered questions surrounding the young men's actions and the sale of the unregistered bike.


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