Delivery Driver Accused of Extortion After Selling ₹20,000 Parcel
Delivery Driver Sells Rs 20,000 Parcel, Demands Rs 2,000 To Return It To Customer
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A businessman, Yusuf Unjhawala, accused a delivery driver of extorting ₹2,000 after the driver claimed to have sold a parcel worth ₹20,000. The incident, shared on social media, led to public outrage and police involvement, ultimately allowing Unjhawala to recover the parcel after over 28 hours.
- 01Delivery driver allegedly sold a parcel worth ₹20,000 for ₹2,000.
- 02Businessman Yusuf Unjhawala shared the incident on social media, leading to public outrage.
- 03Uber did not assist in recovering the parcel, prompting police involvement.
- 04The parcel was recovered after more than 28 hours.
- 05The incident highlights issues of trust and accountability in delivery services.
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In a troubling incident, Yusuf Unjhawala, a businessman, accused a delivery driver named Viraj of extorting ₹2,000 to return a parcel valued at approximately ₹20,000. Unjhawala had booked the delivery through Uber, but the driver claimed he sold the package to someone else. After sharing the details on social media, the post went viral, prompting users to demand accountability from Uber and urging Unjhawala to report the matter to the police. Despite Uber's lack of support, police intervention eventually led to the recovery of the parcel after over 28 hours. Unjhawala expressed frustration over the incident, noting the financial loss and harassment caused by the delay, as the customer urgently needed the material.
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This incident raises concerns about the reliability of delivery services and the potential for extortion, affecting both businesses and consumers.
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