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Pune: Three drunk men damaged as many as 18 parked vehicles on Sunday in Nigdi Ota Scheme. A Nigdi police team, led by assistant inspector Ambarish Deshmukh, detained the trio from the Shivajinagar and Nigdi. They have been booked on the charge of rioting and other relevant charges of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).

Deshmukh said among the three men, two were brothers and one was their cousin. "On Saturday night, they celebrated their sister's birthday at their house in Nigdi. They also got drunk,” Deshmukh said.



The officer said the three men were shouting while walking on their way home. "When two men on the road told them to keep quiet, the trio had heated arguments with them," he said. He said furious by this, the trio went home and returned with a billhook.

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