On Friday, Kapil Chowdhury (22) was waiting at Kashmere Gate for a bus to go to Ghaziabad when three men asked him for the direction to reach there and offered him a ride, a police official said.
When the vehicle reached a secluded spot in Shahdara, they allegedly threw Chowdhury out of the car after thrashing him and robbing him of his belongings, police said.
The victim made a PCR call after borrowing a phone from a passerby, they said, adding the three accused were detained yesterday.
After boarding the cab, one of the accused pointed a pistol at him and asked him to drive on. On reaching Pul Prahladpur, took away Satyendra Kumar's belongings and threw him out of the car, police said, adding a hunt is on the nab the accused.
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