Motorist Drags Fuel Pump Attendant 100 Meters in Shocking Hit-and-Run Extortion in Gonda
A shocking CCTV video from Gonda's Ayodhya Road captures a motorist dragging a petrol pump attendant nearly 100 meters after refusing to pay for fuel. The violent incident at the Banghusra fuel station has led to a formal police investigation and a manhunt for the driver. Read the full details of this harrowing assault and the ongoing legal action in Wazirganj.
According to station management, the altercation began when the sales assistant approached the vehicle's window to collect payment for a full tank of fuel. Rather than settling the dues, the driver allegedly grabbed the attendant through the window and accelerated, trapping the worker and forcing him to run alongside the moving vehicle for a significant distance to avoid being crushed. The footage shows the victim being hauled across the station’s forecourt and onto the adjacent road for approximately 100 meters before he managed to break free, narrowly escaping severe injury.
The local police department has formally registered a case based on the complaint filed by the petrol pump authorities. Investigative teams are currently analyzing the high-definition surveillance clips to identify the vehicle's registration number and trace the identity of the assailant. Officials have confirmed that a manhunt is underway, emphasizing that such "dabangg" (high-handed) behavior and physical assault on essential service workers will be met with strict legal repercussions. The delay in the footage going viral has not deterred the investigation, as forensic leads from the scene are being prioritized.
This incident highlights a growing concern regarding the safety of frontline service employees who often face aggression and "fuel-and-bolt" tactics from unruly customers. Beyond the immediate criminal act of theft and assault, the event underscores a troubling disregard for human life in the pursuit of petty extortion. As the Gonda police intensify their search for the suspect, the local business community is calling for enhanced security measures and swifter judicial action to prevent such displays of public intimidation from becoming a recurring threat to worker safety.

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