The man had stolen chemicals from a car wash in revenge over not being paid
A car wash worker was dragged into a phone shop and beaten by two brothers after he stole five plastic containers of chemicals in revenge over not being paid, a court was told. The victim had worked at Redhill Hand Car wash, in Mansfield Road, Redhill, which is owned by Shalow Omer, who also runs Mobile Point phone repairs, in Alfreton Road, Radford.
Once the man was dragged and trapped inside, another car wash worker, Bahroz Rashid, aided and encouraged the brothers on a video call to beat the man, with Shalow Omer using a plank of wood. Rashid asked the man to pay £1,000 for the chemicals he stole. He stopped going out and had to have further appointments with his doctor. No further action was taken against him by police over the stolen chemicals.
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