Firozabad: A shocking video has surfaced from Uttar Pradesh's Firozabad. In the video a customer at a petrol station can be seen being thrashed brutally by the employees with sticks and wiper. The customer reportedly came with a complaint of less fuel being filled in his vehicle. The video is reportedly from Sunday night and the incident took place at Station Road Petrol Pump.
In the video, two to three employees can be seen a customer. To defend himself, the person can be seen grabbing the stick of an employee, but in the meantime, another person starts hitting him with the stick.
At the end of the 1 minute 38 seconds long video clip, people at the pump can be heard using abusive language and accusing the petrol pump of giving less fuel. During this, the beaten customer can be seen arguing with the petrol pump operator. The customer has been identified as Alok.
FIROZABAD POLICE उत्तर प्रदेश 112 आपात सेवाएं Home Q. Explore Notifications दिनांक 13-04-2025 को थाना दक्षिण क्षेत्रान्तर्गत स्टेशन रोड स्थित पेट्रोल पंप पर हुई मारपीट की घटना के संबंध में थाना दक्षिण पुलिस टीम द्वारा आरोपी अभियुक्तों को हिरासत में लेकर, उनके विरुद्ध सुसंगत धाराओं में अभियोग पंजीकृत कर विधिक कार्यवाही की जा रही है।कर्मचारी की लाठी,कस्टमर का तेल
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Police Action
The police filed a case on the basis of a complaint by Alok and the video that has surfaced. The police also arrested three accused involved in the matter who can be seen in the video.
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