"They dragged me out of my car and bit my fingers," the 61-year-old told the police (Representational)
New Delhi: In a suspected case of road rage, two unidentified men allegedly dragged a 61-year-old property dealer out of his car and thrashed him, before robbing him of his valuables in Delhi's Rohini, police said on Sunday.
The incident took place on Friday afternoon. Victim Harikesh Sharma alleged that the accused got angry when he did not give space for their two-wheeler to pass through. According to the FIR, Mr Sharma was driving towards his office when the two bike-borne men stopped him and got into an argument with him.
"I was going to my office when they stopped me near Uttam Nagar. They were screaming since they wanted space but there was a lot of traffic. I tried to explain to them that I cannot move my car but they did not listen," Mr Sharma alleged in his police complaint.
"They walked towards me and one of them punched me. They took my spectacles, threw it away and hit me again. I was scared. They dragged me out of my car and bit my fingers. My gold ring fell on the road during the commotion. I think they stole it," Mr Sharma added.
The accused fled after locals gathered at the spot. Mr Sharma was taken to a nearby hospital by the police, officials said.
The condition of the victim, who suffered minor injuries on his eyes and face, is stated to be stable, a senior police officer said.
"We responded to a PCR call within minutes and the police is in touch with the victim. A case has been registered and efforts are on to nab the culprits," he added.