PRAYAGRAJ, March 3 -- On October 21 last year, roadways driver Ravendra Kumar was murdered after being attacked with bricks at a petrol pump in Mundera Chungi. In the aftermath, a large crowd vandalised the petrol pump in protest. Despite a written complaint from the pump owner, the police initially did not register a case. Four months later, following court directions, Dhoomanganj police finally lodged an FIR on Sunday against one identified man and 50 unidentified people. The petrol pump is owned by Devendra Pratap Singh, alias Pappu Thakur, a resident of Lal Bihara, Bamrauli. According to him, Ravendra Kumar had come to refuel when assailants attacked him with bricks and stones. The accused in the murder case were later arrested and sent to jail. However, during the chaos that followed the murder, a mob reportedly stormed the petrol pump and caused extensive damage. In his complaint, Devendra Pratap Singh stated that around 50 unknown persons, including Suraj Kesarwani of Mundera Bazaar, forcibly entered the premises, vandalised property, and assaulted employee Arjun Yadav. Other workers managed to escape. Singh alleged that he submitted a complaint to the Dhoomanganj police the same day and provided CCTV footage. He also sent complaint letters to the chief minister and the director general of police. Despite this, no action was taken. Singh approached the court. Acting on the directions of the additional chief judicial magistrate, the Dhoomanganj police have now registered a case against Suraj Kesarwani along with 50 unidentified persons....