A shocking video has emerged from Mumbai’s Mira Road showing a brutal stabbing in which a victim screamed for help while the attacker allegedly continued stabbing. The clip also captures the victim trying to run for safety as the assailant, identified as 31-year-old Jaib Zubair Ansari, is seen fleeing the scene, triggering widespread outrage and concern.
A chilling account from Mira Road’s Naya Nagar describes how an attacker allegedly asked the victim if he was Hindu, then returned to stab him and injured a supervisor. Maharashtra ATS is investigating the April 27 attack on 31-year-old Jaib Zubair Ansari, with two security guards still recovering after surviving the violence.
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Maharashtra ATS is investigating an attack on two security guards in Mira Road. The accused, Jabar Zubair Ansari, allegedly targeted them based on religion and reportedly wrote in handwritten notes that he wanted to join ISIS. Officials say he may have been radicalized online and are scrutinising his digital devices for possible cross-border links.
Jaib Zubair Ansari, a 31-year-old Mumbai native who returned from the US in 2019, has been arrested in Mira Road after he allegedly stabbed two private security guards. Reports say the assault followed a dispute over refusal to recite “Kalma.” Authorities also noted his isolated life, online chemistry teaching, and that his landlord had recently asked him to vacate his flat.
A 31-year-old man who returned from the US in 2019 was arrested within 90 minutes after allegedly stabbing two private security guards in Mira Road, Maharashtra. Police say he interrogated them about their religion and demanded they recite “Kalma.” ATS has reportedly begun probing a possible “lone wolf” terror angle as officers use CCTV to track and confirm his movements.
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