Crime
Landlord’s son slaps restaurant employee for delaying burgers' delivery
A young man—son of a landlord on Sunday tortured a fast food restaurant employee in Sukkur for not giving him burgers on time.
According to the details, Samir Jatoi slapped a fast-food restaurant’s employee for delaying the delivery of his ordered burgers.
Meanwhile, the youth was not only frightened by the CCTV camera but also pointed at the camera before the violence.
When the employee tried to retreat, the young man climbed on the counter and beat him.
The video of the employee's violence has gone viral on social media, while the restaurant management has refrained from contacting the police.
However, a case has been registered against Samir Jatoi in Abad police station.
The text of the FIR states that when Samir was told by the staff to wait while his burgers were being prepared, he in the next moment started beating the employee who was standing over the payment counter.
The plaintiff says that he was beaten by Sameer Jatoi along with his 3 accomplices.
According to the police, no one has contacted or lodged a complaint regarding the incident, the incident has been reported through social media and an inquiry has been started on it.
All accused will be arrested soon and punished according to law, says the police.
While police has arrested two of Mr Jatoi's accomplices; Zubair and Sajjad.
While the main accused is still at large and said to be the close relative of PTI leader Mubeen Jatoi.
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