
Noida : Panic has gripped residents of Sector-51, C-Block, after masked assailants stormed into a gated society, threatened the guard, and vandalized a resident’s car before fleeing. The brazen attack, carried out using a white SUV and a motorcycle without license plates, has exposed alarming security lapses in one of Noida’s “safe” neighborhoods.

A family living in fear
The targeted family is shaken to the core. Their four-year-old child is visually impaired, adding to their vulnerability. The family revealed that:
Their car was smashed in the latest attack.
For the past three to four days, the victim’s wife noticed suspicious men loitering near the society gate despite the presence of guards.
About 15–20 days ago, the family was involved in a scuffle with a Momo vendor in Sector-50 market. Since then, they claim to have been under continuous watch and harassment.
They recently returned from a trip to Lucknow, and the attack happened shortly after.

According to eyewitness accounts, the attackers intimidated the security guard at the gate before storming inside to vandalize the car. The family says the harassment has escalated over the past weeks, leaving them terrified for their safety.
Growing concern in the community
Residents of Sector-51 say this incident highlights a disturbing trend—outsiders gaining access to gated societies without proper checks. The brazenness of masked men entering, threatening, and fleeing without consequence has left the entire neighborhood unsettled.
What’s next?
Has an FIR been lodged, and what steps are the police taking?
Will the RWA strengthen gate security with stricter entry protocols, CCTV monitoring, and increased patrolling?
How will authorities ensure the safety of vulnerable families like this one?
Until answers emerge, Sector-51 residents remain on edge—haunted by the possibility that masked intruders may strike again.
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