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  • ,A video of a person spraying fuel around a petrol pump and on an attendant before setting fire to the area and fleeing on a motorcycle is viral on Facebook. Some posts claim that the video is from Haryana and the man was angry due to the rising petrol prices. However, we found that the video is actually from Iran and the incident took place on 10 June 2021 . Reportedly, the person set the fuel station ablaze because of a personal dispute between him and the station workers. CLAIM The viral post's Hindi claim reads "पेट्रोल पंप फूक फरार बढ़ती कीमतों से था परेशान|" [Translation: Man flees after setting fire to a petrol pump, was troubled by rising prices.] This post by 'PAG News' on Facebook was viewed more than 2 lakh times before being taken down by the page. Some versions of the claim state that the incident occurred in Haryana. WHAT WE FOUND We fragmented the video into multiple keyframes and conducted a reverse image search on each frame. This led us to a flipped version of the video uploaded to a video sharing website, eNama, which is based in Tehran. We also found some visual clues in the video which helped us determine that the video was not from India. The number plate on the motorbike is unlike the pattern that is usually seen in India. Using eNama's address as a clue, we looked up what number plates for motorcycles looked like in Iran. We found images that matched the pattern of the two-wheeler in the viral video. They were informed that the hoarding was of a carpet cleaning company called 'Setareh Kavir'. The company's Instagram page states that it is "The first and only fully automatic carpet washing in Rafsanjan." With the help of the location, we were able to match a logo of an oil company seen in the video to a gas station in the area. Finally, we came across a news report by Young Journalist's Club which carried a still from the viral video and it quoted the head of Rafsanjan police command as saying that the incident happened on 10 June due to some personal dispute. The culprit has since been identified and his motorcycle has been confiscated. Another report mentions the Colonel stating that the station operator's timely action prevented human and financial damage. Clearly, this viral video is not from India and doesn't show a man setting fire to a petrol pump due to rising fuel prices. The video is from Rafsanjan, Iran and shows a man setting fire to a fuel station because of personal animosity between him and the station workers. (Not convinced of a post or information you came across online and want it verified? Send us the details on WhatsApp at 9643651818, or e-mail it to us at webqoof@thequint.com and we'll fact-check it for you. You can also read all our fact-checked stories here.) (At The Quint, we question everything. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member today.)
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