Mohali, July 23 -- A milk vendor in Phase-5, Mohali was assaulted and robbed of Rs.1,500 by two bike-borne youths on Monday morning. One of the snatchers was caught on the spot by the victim, while his accomplice fled with stolen cash on an Activa scooter. The incident took place when the vendor, Sukhvir Shah, a resident of Phase-1, was supplying milk in the area. Shah, who has been selling milk, curd, and paneer since 1990, delivers products door-to-door using a tempo and has a regular customer base in the area. In his complaint, Shah said that on Monday around 9.30 am, while delivering milk outside House Number 1260, two men on an Activa scooter approached him. The pillion rider was wearing a helmet. The duo initially asked the price of paneer, to which Shah replied Rs.90 per packet. The two then began conversing among themselves, claiming paneer was available elsewhere for Rs.80, subtly attempting to distract and confuse Shah. Suspicious of their intentions, Shah continued with his delivery. When he reached House Number 1790, the same duo returned asking for paneer. As Shah stepped down from his tempo, the pillion rider grabbed him by his neck and pinned him down, while the other snatcher took Rs.1,500 from the tempo's dashboard. The police have registered a case under Section 304 of the BNS against the two accused. The arrested accused has been identified as Sonu, who is currently in police remand. A daily wage labourer was brutally attacked with a razor over a financial dispute in Mauli Jagran Complex, on Sunday morning. The victim, Akash, alleged that the accused, Shiv Kumar, attempted to kill him with a barber's razor after demanding repayment of Rs.4,000. In his statement to the police, Akash, who works in Delhi, said the accused allegedly took him to the lane outside a house in Mauli Complex, and demanded repayment of Rs.4,000. When Akash expressed his inability to repay immediately and tried to leave, the accused allegedly slashed Akash's neck with the razor, causing profuse bleeding. The police registered a case under Sections 109, 115(2), and 126(2) of the BNS against Shiv Kumar, who is absconding....