Closed-circuit cameras capture 2 men flinging acid on a woman in crowded market in New Delhi

FILE - In this Dec. 12, 2014 file photo, Kashmiri law student Fareen holds placards as she participates in a protest against an acid attack on a woman in Srinagar, Indian controlled Kashmir, a day after a young law student was attacked with acid that left her in a critical condition. Two men riding a motorcycle threw acid on a woman in a crowded neighborhood in New Delhi, causing serious injuries, police said Wednesday, Dec. 24. The attack was captured on closed-circuit TV and was being investigated, police officer Suresh Chand said. It took place Tuesdaym, Dec. 23 when the two masked men rode past the woman in a crowded shopping area and brazenly flung acid at her face. (AP Photo/Dar Yasin, File) (The Associated Press)

Police in India say two men riding a motorcycle have thrown acid on a woman in a crowded neighborhood in New Delhi.

Police officer Suresh Chand said Wednesday the attack was captured on closed-circuit TV and is being investigated.

It took place on Tuesday when the two masked men rode past the woman in a crowded shopping area and brazenly flung acid at her face.

News reports say that the woman suffered serious burns to her face and her right eye. The men also stole her purse.

While the country keeps no official statistics on acid attacks, there are regular reports in the media of attackers targeting victims often because of spurned romantic advances.