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Kanpur Liquor Shop Brawl: Employees Attacked After Refusing Service

In Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, a group assaulted liquor shop employees after being denied service at night. CCTV footage shows five men severely beating three staffers. The attack continued despite intervention attempts, leaving one employee bleeding from a head wound. Police have launched a search based on the surveillance video.
03:07 PM Jun 26, 2024 IST | News24 Desk
Assault on Kanpur liquor shop employees captured on CCTV, prompting police search for suspects identified in surveillance footage.
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A group of men in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, assaulted liquor shop employees after they were denied service at night. CCTV footage captured the attack, showing at least five men beating three staffers severely.

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In the video, partially dressed employees exit a shop in Kanpur with closed shutters. Without warning, three men arrive and assault one of the employees. Despite efforts by the other two employees to intervene and defuse the situation, they also become targets of the attack. Shortly thereafter, all three retreat back into the shop.

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Afterward, the two employees reappear on the street, one holding a wiper and the other a frying pan. But before the man with the wiper can fend off the crowd, they wrest it from him and beat him. In the midst of this commotion, the third staffer retreats into the shop with the frying pan and shuts the door.

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Towards the conclusion, only one employee, seemingly the primary target, remains and sustains ongoing assault. At one instance, a member of the group is observed picking up a rock from the street and subsequently hurling it at the employee.

The video concludes with the liquor shop employee bleeding from his forehead.

According to available information, the group consisted of approximately twelve men.

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Based on CCTV footage, the shop owner lodged a First Information Report (FIR) with the police. A search is underway to apprehend the suspects identified through surveillance footage.

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