The employee’s actions were captured on CCTV camera.
A shocking incident has come to light in Betul in Madhya Pradesh. A shopping center owner has filed a lawsuit against his employee. He assumed the employee vandalized his shopping center. He broke 11 LED TVs and 71 refrigerators, worth Rs 18 lakh. This action of the employee has also been captured by the CCTV camera. When the reason for doing this came to light, everyone was stunned.
The matter is of Gupta mall located in Ganj area of Betul city. In the CCTV images a person is seen entering the shopping centre. First the person went to the electronics section of the shopping center. After this, he began to smash the LED TV installed for viewing with the thick steel bracelet he was wearing in his hand. He broke 11 LED TVs one after another at one point. After this, the young man entered the refrigerator section and did the same thing here that he had done in the LED section. He dented 71 refrigerators one after another and then left there.
The employee was angry because the salary was not increasing.
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When other salespeople in the mall went to the electronics section to show the products to a customer, they were shocked to see that the refrigerator and LED TV were damaged. After this, when the mall operator looked at the security cameras, the ground slipped under his feet. The accused employee had damaged goods worth more than Rs 18 lakh.
Mall manager Gupta said: ‘This employee was working here for a long time. He did all this after returning from his leave. We have complained to the police about this matter. This employee’s name is said to be Kamal Pawar. Before Diwali, Kamal had asked the mall operator to increase his salary, but the operator refused.
Mall operator filed FIR
Frustrated that his salary was not increasing, Kamal Pawar took a three-day leave. After returning from leave, he returned not with the intention of working but to slap his boss. To vent his anger, Kamal Pawar slapped the mall operator very hard. The mall operator reported this to the police.
The police registered an FIR against Kamal Pawar and arrested him, but the accused’s family members alleged that he was mentally ill. For this reason he is free on bail. Now mall operators are worried about how to sell these damaged electronics. Kotwali police station in-charge Ravikant Daheria said, “The mall employee has vandalized the shop. A case has been registered against the accused on the complaint of the mall owner. A CCTV video of vandalism has also emerged.