Randhir Singh (38), a resident of Ganpati Enclave in Najafgarh, was on way to Maruti Suzuki's Manesar plant where he works as technician when he was robbed of his car late last night, police said today.
Singh was stopped at a traffic signal near Dwarka Sector 21 metro station by two men. The duo forcibly entered the car using country-made pistols and directed Singh to shift to the rear seat without raising an alarm, said police.
Singh in his complaint to Dwarka sector 23 police alleged that that the accused also robbed his mobile phone and Rs 2,000 cash. A case has been registered and further investigations are on, said police.
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