Caught On Camera: Man Hits Biker With His Car After Verbal Spat, Delhi Police File Attempt To Murder Case
A biker was hit by a man in a Scorpio car in Delhi's Arjan Garh area after a heated argument, the four-wheeler has been identified and an investigation is on.
New Delhi: After a heated and abusive argument between a biker group and a man in a white Scorpio car, the man in the car sped to hit the biker knocking and flinging him off the side of the road near Arjan Garh metro station in Delhi. In a video shared by the biker’s friend, the argument can be seen and moments later the car speeds toward the biker and hits him.
The Delhi Police took cognisance of the matter and identified the four-wheeler. Taking a suo motu action in the case the police registered an attempt to murder case against the car owner after the victim filed a complaint today.
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#WATCH | A man hit a biker with his four-wheeler following a heated verbal exchange with the biker group, near Arjan Garh metro station in Delhi. (05.06)
— ANI (@ANI) June 6, 2022
Police say they've taken cognisance of the matter & investigation is on.
(Note: Abusive language)
(Source: Biker's friend) pic.twitter.com/ZHXdGil95z
Sharing the video on Twitter, the man wrote, “The Scorpio Car driver almost killed a few of our riders and threatened to kill us by crushing us under the car.” He added, “No one was severely injured.”
The biker Anurag I Iyer also tagged Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, PM Narendra Modi, and Delhi’s Deputy Commissioner of Police and wrote, “This is not what we vote for or pay taxes for.”
He later posted photos of his friend who took the hit and is currently recovering from his injuries, he has dislocated 2 bones and several bruises.
The biker says to ANI, "I was returning with 8-10 of my friends from Gurugram to Delhi when he came near us & started rash driving. He threatened & verbally abused my friend. My friends slowed down a little but I drove ahead. The man sped up, hit my bike, and sped away."