Watch, they spread itching chemicals on him, takes away all the belongings

Nowadays, a strange and dangerous phenomenon is spreading rapidly in cities. People who become its victims lose all their valuables unknowingly and in return get only unbearable itching. Hearing the story of this mysterious chemical will send chills down your spine. A video of an Itching gang has gone viral on social media, in which this crime can be seen being committed.

This Itching gang is committing such crimes not only in deserted areas but also in crowded areas of Delhi. In the viral video, a young man is standing at the railway station with a backpack on his shoulder and talking on the phone. Then suddenly a person wearing a mask comes behind him and sprinkles a powder on his neck. The young man suddenly starts itching, he throws his bag, takes off his t-shirt, and scratches his body. Meanwhile, seeing the moment, another person runs along with his bag.

This Itching gang is robbing people in a very different way. They use some chemicals in the form of powder. After applying this itching chemical powder, the body starts reacting and suddenly itching starts a lot, due to which people’s attention shifts from their valuables to itching and this gang takes advantage of this opportunity to steal the goods.

Many people have become victims of this gang. On Sunday, the police arrested two people from the Itching gang in Sadar Bazar. Recently, the activities of this gang were captured in a CCTV camera. The Itching gang of Sadar Bazar preys on such people who come for shopping and have goods in their hands. Sadar Bazar is a very crowded market. There is so much crowd here that you bump into someone even if you don’t want to.

The police are also investigating this matter deeply, but till now no clue has been found about this chemical and the criminals behind it. Only 2 accused have been arrested, whose interrogation is going on. If you also have any such doubt, then be alert immediately. Next time you may become a victim of this mysterious chemical. Keep yourself safe and inform the police about any suspicious activity.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].