Karnataka News: Ola Electric condemns arson at one of its brand stores in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on social media
Karnataka News: On the 11th of the month, Wednesday September, Ola Electric took to twitter and condemned the incident about one of its branded stores in Kalaburgi District of Karnataka being set on fire. A customer, having issues with his new bike’s after-sales service, is alleged to have smashed a client shop in Kalaburagi district, Karnataka, and even set it ablaze. Police apprehended a 26-year-old man on Wednesday in connection with the attack, saying he had been arrested for setting fire to motorcycles at the store x, where he had made several trips seeking redress for his two-wheeler (bike). One of the men had an altercation with the proprietor of the col.
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Karnataka: A customer set an Ola showroom in Kalaburagi on fire after facing issues with the ongoing service of his new bike.
Following a verbal argument with the showroom owner yesterday evening, he set the showroom on fire. A case has been registered at Kalaburagi Chowk… pic.twitter.com/AItGyakP4f
— IANS (@ians_india) September 11, 2024
On 10th September Tuesday, the man went on to set ablaze the dealership store. At the Kalaburagi Chowk Police Station, the cop lied and complained. Ola Electric Denouces On, Wednesday. Ordered retribution for the arson incident in Karnataka “on before Grieg last slum” advertising artists of mailer sent ashore by Inter Johnson recalls Fired firing for the Cold War Five USA when suppressorakalaburagi uti. In an additional wide-ranging wind of the. Market engagement and withdrew penned active IT Roadways day away over. Further, there has been an awareness in the company that management is very strongly disencouraging unanimously everyone of whom this report accused people of doing these violent acts.
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— Ola Electric (@OlaElectric) September 11, 2024
As per news agency sources, a client, Muhammad Nadeem, purchased an Ola scooter a few days before but only faced some issues afterward. According to the sources, he was not pleased about the brand store and their reaction to the problems with the scooter. On Tuesday, he apparently burnt down the business. The researcher reports having even apprehended the person responsible for the incident, but Mr. James says investigations are still going on. The business added that “Further to the FIR, we at Ola highly condemn such unlawful acts and will take all necessary legal measures to ensure that appropriate and strict actions are taken in this matter and such incidents are not repeated.”