
3 held for attacking petrol pump staff on Del-Jaipur highway
The attack occurred early Thursday morning at Shyam Filling Station in the Verna area. It involved suspects armed with iron rods, sticks, and pipes. According to Chandwaji SHO Hiralal Saini, the arrested accused were identified as Naman Sharma (22) of Vidhyadhar Nagar, Dhairya Arneja (24) of Murlipura, and Vansh Jangid (23) of Sikar Road, all residents of Jaipur. Police said the incident began when the accused arrived at the pump in a car, filled diesel worth Rs 2,111, removed the vehicle's number plate to avoid identification, and fled without paying.
Within minutes, a second wave of violence followed. At least five to six individuals arrived in two vehicles and stormed the premises, assaulting the employees with iron rods and wooden sticks.
Security guard Babulal Meena, who attempted to stop the attackers, suffered severe head injuries and multiple blows to the body. The assailants also vandalised several vehicles parked at the site before speeding away.
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