The Hanoi People's Committee has instructed the city's police force to coordinate with relevant units to urgently investigate, clarify, and strictly handle the case of a male delivery driver being brutally assaulted by a Lexus driver.
"They beat my husband so badly," Ms. H. said sadly, adding that despite losing a hand, her husband always tried his best to do everything well to take care of the family.
The male delivery driver said that the police are currently taking his statement regarding the incident and are taking him for a medical examination to assess his injuries.
A day after being assaulted by the Lexus driver, the delivery driver said he was still experiencing headaches and dizziness, and his right eye was swollen. He was taken by the police for a medical examination to assess his injuries.
Many netizens are demanding criminal prosecution for the man driving the Lexus who brutally beat a male delivery driver simply for not quickly yielding the right of way in the video that is causing outrage.
According to witnesses, even though the delivery driver apologized for not reversing his vehicle in time, the people in the car shouted at him, and the car driver lunged at him, throwing dozens of punches.
On the morning of February 11th, representatives from the Tay Ho District Police (Hanoi) stated that they are investigating a case in which a car driver allegedly assaulted a delivery driver (shipper) following a traffic accident.
Le Duy Chien used disposable SIM cards to call customers, informing them that an order had arrived, and then requested them to transfer payment even though he did not actually deliver the goods.
The Investigation Police Department of Hoa Vang District, Da Nang City, has initiated a criminal case and charged three suspects in connection with the death of a delivery driver with "Intentional infliction of injury".
On the day of Ông Công, Ông Táo (Kitchen God and Stove God), many customers choose to shop online for convenience, helping delivery workers earn more income.
The surge in consumer demand during the Lunar New Year holiday has led to a dramatic increase in the workload and income of delivery drivers, with many refusing overtime due to the overwhelming demand.
A male delivery driver, fined 5 million VND by traffic police for driving his motorbike on the sidewalk, said he deeply regretted his actions and only received a heavy fine because he was in a hurry to deliver the goods.
Despite the significantly increased fines for many violations, delivery drivers and ride-hailing motorbike drivers still carry three people on a motorbike, brazenly driving against the flow of traffic and causing chaos.
From a job delivering food, Lei Haiwei beat a master's degree holder in literature from Peking University in a prestigious national poetry competition, becoming a teacher without a university degree.
Although all three refused injury assessment and did not request criminal prosecution, the District 3 Police still arrested them urgently for investigation and strict handling as a deterrent.
Cases of fraudsters impersonating delivery drivers and courier companies to scam and steal property are on the rise, forcing authorities to advise the public to be more vigilant.
Recently, many individuals have taken advantage of the convenience of online shopping to impersonate delivery drivers and scam people out of their money.
Because he wasn't home to receive the delivery, Mr. C transferred 30.000 VND to the person claiming to be the shipper as payment, after which the victim fell into the scammer's trap again.
Criminal police are warning about scams involving impersonating delivery drivers, calling to arrange deliveries, and then using sophisticated tactics to trick people into falling for their traps.
A drunk woman in China assaulted and stomped on a delivery driver in the face in the middle of the street after he reminded her about traffic safety, sparking outrage on social media.
Although Super Typhoon Yagi hasn't significantly affected Hanoi yet, ride-hailing drivers have refused delivery orders, causing hardship for online shop owners.
The Thu Duc City Police have initiated legal proceedings against a group of thieves who stole a motorbike and 81 delivery orders from a male shipper on Hang Tre Street (Long Thanh My Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City).
Two thieves who stole a motorbike and more than 81 orders belonging to a male delivery driver on Hang Tre Street (Long Thanh My Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City) have been arrested by the police.
The food delivery service provides a relatively stable income for some workers, but it also gives rise to some problems due to a lack of proper management.
In the days leading up to Tet (Lunar New Year), many motorbike taxi drivers and delivery drivers in Ho Chi Minh City take advantage of the opportunity to transport flowers for garden owners and small traders to earn extra income.
I was worried when I overheard my girlfriend unintentionally criticizing some of her friends who graduated but didn't have stable jobs and had to work as delivery drivers, calling them "irresponsible with their own lives."
After many years working as a delivery driver, Mr. Kim Nghi Tai was able to buy a car, own a house in the city, and retire with a considerable amount of savings.