Bengaluru: A pick-up van transporting pricey tomatoes to a marketing yard in Karnataka's Bengaluru city was hijacked by three miscreants, police said on Monday.
The miscreants decamped with the Bolero pickup van laden with tomatoes in Karnataka's Chitradurga area after forcibly stopping the driver and the farmer accompanying him and leaving them by the side of the road.
The incident unfolded in a bizarre manner. Two days ago, a farmer from Hiriyur in Chitradurga was transporting more than 250 kg of tomatoes produced in his farmland, for selling it to a marketing yard. When the vehicle was approaching the RMC Yard police station area, it was stopped by the three miscreants who were travelling in a car.
After alighting from their vehicle, the trio blamed the pickup driver that he hit their car and demanded monetary compensation. A heated argument broke out between them. They also assaulted the driver of the Bolero vehicle. The miscreants were insisting on transferring money through UPI or digital payment. Later, noticing tomatoes in the vehicle, the goons dropped the idea of seeking monetary compensation.