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Blinkit delivery agent caught urinating inside lift in shocking video from Maharashtra

Blinkit delivery agent caught urinating inside lift in shocking video from Maharashtra

India Today22-07-2025
A video of a Blinkit delivery agent urinating inside the lift of an apartment building in Maharashtra's Virar sparked outrage online. The act, captured on CCTV, has gone viral on social media.The incident took place at an apartment complex in Virar, where residents, angered by the delivery agent's behaviour, confronted him after reviewing the footage.The man, wearing Blinkit's delivery uniform, was allegedly beaten by the residents before being taken to the Bolingaj Police Station to lodge a formal complaint.advertisement
In the viral video, the delivery agent can be seen entering the lift, moving to a corner, and urinating while unaware of being recorded.Another clip shows him being questioned by residents. 'Why are you beating me?' he asks, to which a resident replies, 'What were you doing inside the lift? We will file a police complaint against you.'Watch the viral video here: As of now, Blinkit has not issued any statement on the matter.Earlier this month, a Delhi-based customer claimed that a Blinkit delivery agent misused his personal information and threatened him over the phone, allegedly saying, 'Maloom hai mujhe kaha rehte ho (I know where you live).'He further alleged that the same agent then harassed him with over 15 phone calls in a matter of minutes, using abusive language and threats. Read full article here.- EndsTune InMust Watch
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