London: A 37-year-old Indian-origin taxi driver has claimed that he was verbally and racially abused by four passengers who accused him of being a member of the terrorist group ISIS.
Kanak Hirani, the cab driver, claimed he asked the passengers to leave the car after the group verbally abused him. The passengers left without paying the fare
Mr Hirani said he picked up the group in Cardiff city centre in Wales last week.
He drove them to a cashpoint and the passengers then asked him to take them to the nearby McDonald's restaurant before going to their intended destination.
'WalesOnline' reports that two of them went into the restaurant to pick up the food while the other two stayed in the car.
Mr Hirani asked them for the 20 pounds on the meter up-front as he had no idea where they were going.
He told the newspaper: "The passenger sat in front spat on the floor. I asked him why he did it and he said he didn't do it. I pulled over and said I wanted something up front because I'd rather lose a 20 pound fare than a 45 pound fare."
"They said they had the money and would pay me when they got up there and they gave a little verbal abuse to me. They threatened to knock me out. I said there's no need for this and I said that I didn't know them," the taxi driver claimed.
"One of the guys said, 'How do I know you're not from ISIS?' At that point I pushed the panic alarm and that's when they got out."
He has since reported the incident to the police, as well as passing on video footage of the incident.
He described the passengers as white, with brown and blonde hair, and were wearing jeans and t-shirts "I want these guys prosecuted", Mr Hirani said.
A South Wales Police spokesperson confirmed they are investigating the alleged incident.
"Police in Cardiff are investigating allegations of racial abuse and failure to pay a taxi fare following an incident which happened shortly after 4am on Friday, December 4," he said.
Kanak Hirani, the cab driver, claimed he asked the passengers to leave the car after the group verbally abused him. The passengers left without paying the fare
Mr Hirani said he picked up the group in Cardiff city centre in Wales last week.
'WalesOnline' reports that two of them went into the restaurant to pick up the food while the other two stayed in the car.
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He told the newspaper: "The passenger sat in front spat on the floor. I asked him why he did it and he said he didn't do it. I pulled over and said I wanted something up front because I'd rather lose a 20 pound fare than a 45 pound fare."
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"One of the guys said, 'How do I know you're not from ISIS?' At that point I pushed the panic alarm and that's when they got out."
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He described the passengers as white, with brown and blonde hair, and were wearing jeans and t-shirts "I want these guys prosecuted", Mr Hirani said.
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"Police in Cardiff are investigating allegations of racial abuse and failure to pay a taxi fare following an incident which happened shortly after 4am on Friday, December 4," he said.
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