<p>Some unidentified miscreants allegedly fled away with a BMW car after the man driving it pulled up to urinate on a roadside here, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>According to officials, the incident happened on Saturday night in Sector 90 under Phase 2 police station limits, when Rishabh Arora, a stockbroker, was returning in the car from a party in an inebriated condition.</p>.<p>The luxury car is owned by Arora's brother-in-law and there is a Rs 40 lakh loan pending on the vehicle, they said.</p>.<p>“Police force including senior officials had reached the spot after a matter was reported that a man's BMW car has been robbed," said Deputy Commissioner of Police, Central Noida, Harish Chander.</p>.<p>Arora had stopped the car midway and came out to urinate. Meanwhile, some unidentified miscreants reached the spot and fled with the vehicle, Chander added.</p>.<p>Prima facie, it appears the robbery has been planned by somebody known to the car's owner, the DCP said.</p>.<p>An FIR has been registered against unidentified people and the police are probing the matter from all angles and would ensure recovery of the vehicle soon, the officer said.</p>.<p>Asked if the stockbroker would be charged with drunk driving, DCP Chander told PTI: “The priority is to recover the BMW and ensure the arrest of the culprits. It's a serious concern that somebody's car gets robbed like this on city roads.”</p>.<p>Arora has alleged in his complaint that the miscreants, who had arrived on a motorcycle, had put a gun on his back while he was relieving himself but that claim is yet to be verified since he was “highly drunk”, according to officials.</p>.<p>Arora was using his brother-in-law's BMW for about six-seven days now, the officials added.</p>
<p>Some unidentified miscreants allegedly fled away with a BMW car after the man driving it pulled up to urinate on a roadside here, police said on Sunday.</p>.<p>According to officials, the incident happened on Saturday night in Sector 90 under Phase 2 police station limits, when Rishabh Arora, a stockbroker, was returning in the car from a party in an inebriated condition.</p>.<p>The luxury car is owned by Arora's brother-in-law and there is a Rs 40 lakh loan pending on the vehicle, they said.</p>.<p>“Police force including senior officials had reached the spot after a matter was reported that a man's BMW car has been robbed," said Deputy Commissioner of Police, Central Noida, Harish Chander.</p>.<p>Arora had stopped the car midway and came out to urinate. Meanwhile, some unidentified miscreants reached the spot and fled with the vehicle, Chander added.</p>.<p>Prima facie, it appears the robbery has been planned by somebody known to the car's owner, the DCP said.</p>.<p>An FIR has been registered against unidentified people and the police are probing the matter from all angles and would ensure recovery of the vehicle soon, the officer said.</p>.<p>Asked if the stockbroker would be charged with drunk driving, DCP Chander told PTI: “The priority is to recover the BMW and ensure the arrest of the culprits. It's a serious concern that somebody's car gets robbed like this on city roads.”</p>.<p>Arora has alleged in his complaint that the miscreants, who had arrived on a motorcycle, had put a gun on his back while he was relieving himself but that claim is yet to be verified since he was “highly drunk”, according to officials.</p>.<p>Arora was using his brother-in-law's BMW for about six-seven days now, the officials added.</p>