Nail pulling out, giving electric shock: Employer suspects chhattisgarh’s theft, two workers cruelly deprive and cruel

The victims Abhishek Bhambi and Vinod Bhambi were originally from the Bhilwara district of Rajasthan. They were hired by contractors and worked at an ice cream factory in the Khaprabhatti area. The factory is owned by Chhotu Gurjar and is within the scope of the Civil Line Police Station.
On April 14, Gurjar and his colleague Mukesh Sharma accused the two of theft. The men were reportedly deprived, suffered from electric shocks, and had their nails pulled out. A police officer told PTI that a shocking attack video is now popular.
The victim escaped, FIR proposed
After the incident, the two victims managed to escape and return to their hometown in Rajasthan. They were there and filed a complaint with the Gulabra Police Department.
As the crime occurred in Chhattisgarh, the Rajasthan Police registered zero FIR, a special type of FIR that can be filed in any police station regardless of the crime. The case was then forwarded to the Korba police for action.
Korba’s militia police have now conducted cases against Gurjar and Sharma. No arrests have been made so far.
What caused the attack?
According to one victim, Abhishek Bhambi, he had asked Rs 20,000 in advance from the employer to pay for his vehicle. When the request was denied, Abhishek told the owner that he wanted to leave the job. This reportedly angered the employer, who then beat and tortured two workers. Pramod Dadsena, station house officer (SHO) of the Field Line Police Department confirmed to PTI: “The case has not been arrested so far and further investigation is underway.”
Input from PTI