Toll booth employee holds onto bonnet while dragged by speeding car


Daijiworld Media Network - Gurugram (SHP)

Gurugram, Jun 28: The Kherki Daula toll plaza became the subject of an odd incident. An employee of toll plaza was dragged by a speeding car while he still held onto the bonnet of the car.

The car stopped after speeding for a few metres from the toll booth. Once the car came to a halt, the employee stepped down from the bonnet. With other personnel around, the employee tried to stop the maniac driver, but the driver along with his car fled the scene. Luckily, the entire the episode was captured by a CCTV camera.

With the footage present on CCTV camera installed at the facility, police filed a report and carried out an investigation regarding the same.

According to Gurugram Superintendent of Police, Shamsher Singh, legal action will be carried out against the accused following his arrest. An incident of this nature is happening for the second time, earlier in the week, a female employee of the toll plaza was assaulted. The female employee was hit by the car driver who was asked to pay the toll, he refused payment and tried to ram the employee with his black SUV.

  

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