This is the dramatic moment a delivery driver was threatened by a member of the British Armed Forces in Windsor.
The footage shows a guard in uniform aggressively hitting the driver's phone after he allegedly threatened him.
Mr Nazim from Slough said he was delivering a meal to a customer at the Combemere Barracks in Windsor when he was "threatened and shouted at" by an aggressive guard.
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The Just Eat driver said the incident happened on October 15, 2020, but only felt brave enough to tell the police on January 12 this year.
A spokemsan at Thames Valley Police said: "We received reports on 12th January this year at around 3.13pm of an assault that took place on the 15th October 2020 at Combemere Barracks, Windsor.
"An investigation has been carried out but has been filed pending further information coming to light."
Mr Nazim claims the guard left him feeling “shaken and scared” as he was trying to deliver food to a customer.
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He said: “I don’t understand why I was treated this way. I parked up next to the barracks and the guard started shouting and swearing, effing and blinding at me. He was screaming at me to go away and that I can’t park there.
“I took my phone to record it and then he went to punch it out of my hand. I felt so scared and I was telling myself ‘I need to get out of here or I’ll get hurt’.”
Since the ordeal last year, Mr Nazim says he purposefully avoids delivering food to the Windsor barracks losing out on business through Just Eat.
He said: “I just want to put it out there so other drivers can be aware so they can feel safe and not go through what I had to. I suffered mentally for a long time after and felt really depressed by it.”
An Army Spokesperson said: “We are aware of an incident that took place outside Combemere Barracks, Windsor in 2020. This is being investigated by Thames Valley Police. It would be inappropriate to comment further.”
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