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Chennai: Case registered against gang for attacking petrol bunk staff

By ANI | Updated: July 16, 2019 16:40 IST

Chennai police has launched a hunt to nab a gang, which threatened and attacked staff at a petrol bunk with long knives on Sunday night. A case has been filed in this regard, police said on Tuesday.

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Chennai police has launched a hunt to nab a gang, which threatened and attacked staff at a petrol bunk with long knives on Sunday night. A case has been filed in this regard, police said on Tuesday.

According to Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Srinivasalu the gang - M and his friends from Nerkundram had come to fill petrol in a bunk located in Alappakkam near Perungalathur at 10 p.m on Sunday.

"Petrol bunk staff Ilavarasan was occupied on his mobile phone which irritated M who got into a quarrel with the staff. Other members of the staff joined and roughed them up but M and his friends escaped," the ACP said

"After a while, M and six of his friends came in three bikes with covered faces and started to fight. They came with long knives and started to hit the staff and attacked them as well as created pc among other customers. Later the gang escaped in an auto stationed at the bunk," he added.

Peerkankaranai police, after scrutinising the CCTV footage are on the look-out for more than nine suspects.

This incident was captured on phone by a petrol bunk customer and circulated on social media as well.

( With inputs from ANI )

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