NAVI MUMBAI, Dec. 3 -- The Navi Mumbai crime branch has arrested two men for allegedly assaulting and murdering a 37-year-old man with wooden sticks. According to the police the accused have been identified as Mohammad Chand Shabbir Sheikh, 25, a private-sector employee living in Kalamboli, and Jamil Elias Sheikh, 25, a mutton seller. The police said that the victim, Ratneshkumar Jaiswal, a resident of Panvel, was assaulted in the early hours of Monday near the Central Warehousing Corporation Board junction along the route between Kalamboli Circle and Bhima Complex. According to police, around 1:45 am on Monday, two men on a scooter stopped Jaiswal along the road and assaulted him with wooden sticks, leaving him with serious injuries to his head and chest. He was rushed to the MGM hospital, Kamothe, where doctors declared him dead before treatment could begin. Investigation revealed that the two accused had earlier gotten into an argument with a group of trans persons near the Kalamboli Steel Market service road. "The victim and his friend intervened to pacify the quarrel. Holding a grudge, the accused later returned to confront the victim and allegedly assaulted him with a wooden log they picked up near an eatery," a police officer said. A special team from the crime branch scrutinised CCTV footage from the vicinity and tracked down the scooter used in the crime. Eyewitness statements further led the police to the suspects, who were then arrested within 24 hours of the crime on Tuesday from Ambernath. The duo were produced before the court and remanded to police custody until December 8....