LUCKNOW, Dec. 10 -- The Sushant Golf city police have arrested three members of a gang which assaulted a man in broad daylight near the Dial-112 headquarters last week and fled with his car containing valuables. The police cracked the case within days, recovering a Macbook, Rs.25,000 and a car used in the crime. A fourth accused, identified as Saurabh Rajput, is still absconding. According to police, the incident occurred on December 6 when Akhand Pratap Singh, a resident of Sector-E, Sushant Golf City, was driving from Vibhuti Khand to his office. Near Shaheed Path, multiple vehicles coming from the wrong side blocked his path. "A car suddenly stopped in front of him, causing a minor collision. Moments later, three men and a woman emerged from the car, hurled abuses and demanded compensation," the complainant had told police. When Singh refused, the group forced him out of his vehicle, attacked him with sticks, and thrashed him. One of the assailants then got into his car and drove away with it, which contained the Macbook and Rs.1.5 lakh and fled, threatening to kill him if he raised an alarm. The FIR was registered at Sushant Golf City police station, prompting the formation of specialised teams to trace the gang. CCTV footage, technical inputs and manual intelligence led police to the attackers, who were arrested from near Sector-10 Gol Chauraha. "Those arrested include Vivek Kumar Yadav, 28, Kishan Kumar Yadav, 27, both from Tirwa Ganj, Kannauj and Simi Devi, 25, resident of Mathura's Chhata area," read a release by the Lucknow police. It added, "All three have previous criminal records, including cases of robbery, assault, intimidation and other offences in Lucknow and nearby districts. One of the gang members, Saurabh Rajput of Kannauj, remains on the run. Police teams are conducting raids to locate him. During questioning, the accused confessed that after the staged collision, they beat the victim, stole his car and later abandoned it in the PGI area fearing detection. They split the stolen cash among themselves and fled with the laptop....