Two snake charmers were arrested for allegedly posing as sadhus and robbing people by scaring them with snakes, police said on Monday.
The two men robbed several commuters travelling in cars or auto rickshaws by letting loose snakes on them at traffic signals, they said.
Police recovered
2 non-venomous snakes were seized from the suspects, who have been handed over to wildlife authorities. The charmers had been involved in similar cases before.
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