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Chased, windows smashed, assault: Delhi man assaulted by two college students in Gurugram

Posted on: Jun 21, 2026 15:27 IST | Posted by: Hindustantimes
Chased, windows smashed, assault: Delhi man assaulted by two college students in Gurugram
TWo 22-year-old BBA graduates from Gurugram were arrested within hours after they allegedly chased a new delhi adult male for nearly a kilometre, smashed his gondola windows with a heavily sting and assaulted him in a road rage incident triggered after the victim failed to give way to their speeding Mahindra Scorpio-N on Sohna Road.The attack, captured on video by the injured motorist, left him with a shoulder injury and cuts near his eyes from shattered glass.Also Read | Two held for assaulting Delhi man in Gurugram road rage caseA Scorpio, a ‘fancy registration number’ and a crimePolice said the accused, residents of Vipul World in Sector 48, were arrested on Saturday within hours of the incident.A black Mahindra Scorpio-N bearing a “fancy registration number” allegedly used in the crime was also seized. The identities of the accused have not been disclosed.In a post on X, Gurugram Police said, “After a verbal altercation over not giving way to a vehicle, in a case involving vandalism of the vehicle, assault, and threats, the Gurugram Police took swift action and arrested 02 accused within just a few hours. Scorpio vehicle used in the incident recovered.” The victim, a 45-year-old resident of CR Park in Delhi, was travelling from Sohna Road towards Udyog Vihar after personal work in Gurugram when the incident took place between 2 pm and 2.10 pm, police said.According to a senior police officer, the accused were speeding and frequently changing lanes while overtaking other vehicles.“The duo tried to overtake the victim too in a similar fashion while speeding but failed as he could not move sideways to give the suspects passage due to traffic congestion,” the officer said.“The Scorpio driver started honking repeatedly, and following that, a verbal altercation took place between both sides,” he added.Also Read | Flying cash, car chase and gunfight: UP Police arrests drug trafficker in SonbhadraVictim recorded a video of the incidentPolice said the two men then chased the victim for nearly a kilometre before intercepting his car. According to the officer, they got out of their SUV armed with a heavy stick and began smashing the vehicle's windows.“They got out of their car with a heavy stick and smashed all the glasses of the victim’s car. In the end, they hit the driver’s window and assaulted him with the stick, leaving him injured,” the officer said.The victim suffered a shoulder injury after being struck with the stick and sustained multiple cuts on his face and near his eyes from shattered glass. A video recorded by him during the incident has since gone viral on social media.Sandeep Turan, public relations officer of Gurugram Police, said the victim sought help from people nearby after the accused fled.“The victim had recorded a video of the incident in which the suspects’ face and vehicle registration number were clearly visible,” he said.“The victim, even after being injured, managed to alert the police control room, following which an emergency response vehicle (ERV) reached the spot for his help,” he added.Based on the victim's complaint, an FIR was registered at Gurugram Sadar police station under Sections 115 (voluntarily causing hurt), 281 (rash driving), 351 (criminal intimidation) and 324(4) (mischief causing damage of ₹20,000 or more but less than ₹1 lakh) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

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