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College student opens fire at Dominos staff for delivering cold pizza

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Kharar: In a horrific incident, a law student opened fire at the staff of Dominos outlet in Punjab’s Kharar after an argument broke out as the pizza was cold.

Sanam Setia, a law student was later arrested. According to reports, he ordered two pizzas and one bread cheese dip from Dominos in Gilco Valley in Kharar.

Upon the delivery of the pizza in about 20 minutes later, Setia questioned the delivery boy Saheb Singh about why it was cold which ignited the argument and he refused to make payment.

Further, Setia even abused the delivery boy and asked him to call his manager Jasbir Singh.

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On Jasbir arrival with two other staff, the argument took an ugly turn as Setia abused them too and then he went inside, got his licensed revolver and fired at Jasbir and his colleagues.

They escaped unhurt as Setia missed the target, and called the police, who arrested Setia.

Reportedly, acting on Jasbir’s complaint, police have registered a case under sections 307 of IPC and various sections of arms act in police station Kharar (sadar).

Setia was produced before the court in Kharar and sent to judicial custody.

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