Groups clash at Sector 22 market, damage car
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High drama was witnessed in the Sector 22 market on Saturday evening when two groups of boys entered into a scuffle, following which one of the groups pelted stones at the other groups' car, breaking all its windowpanes.
According to eyewitnesses, at about 4 pm, two boys were riding their bike when it hit a car at the Sector 22-21 light point. Following this, one of the tyres of the car busted and the occupants of the car, three boys, alleged that the tyre was busted as it was hit by the bike. By then, all the boys had reached the parking lot in Sector 22 near Nukkad Dhaba and they entered into a scuffle.
Later the bikers pelted stones at the car and broke the windscreen and the windowpanes of the car.
The police reached the spot and took all of them to the police station, where the parents of the boys were called. Later they all reached a compromise and no case was registered by the police.
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