Nashik police detained nine people after a mob chased a local family for 20 km and destroyed their vehicle near Bhavli Dam [1, 2].
The incident highlights the volatility of mob violence and the risks faced by civilians who intervene in public harassment cases in Maharashtra.
The confrontation began when members of a local family encountered two men who were allegedly harassing a woman [1]. The family intervened to defend the woman, leading to a confrontation with the suspects [1]. Following the encounter, a mob formed and pursued the family's vehicle for approximately 20 km [1, 2].
During the pursuit, the mob attacked the vehicle and destroyed the car [1, 2]. The events took place in the Nashik district near the Bhavli Dam area [1, 2].
Authorities responded to the violence by launching an investigation into the chase and the subsequent property damage. Nashik police said they have since detained nine individuals linked to the attack [1].
The incident was reported in July 2024 [1]. Police said they continue to process the detainees as they determine the full extent of the mob's involvement in the retaliation against the family.
“A mob pursued the family for about 20 km, destroyed their car”
This event underscores a pattern of retaliatory mob violence where bystanders attempting to enforce social norms or protect others become targets of collective aggression. The scale of the pursuit—spanning 20 km—suggests a coordinated effort by the mob, while the police detention of nine suspects indicates a state effort to curb vigilante-style retaliation in the region.


