New Delhi: A Hyundai buyer was stolen 60 seconds in the morning in New Delhi. Yes, within a minute, a group of people reached a car, hacked the vehicle’s security system, and stole it. On Instagram, a user named Rishabh Chauhan shared CCTV footage on 21 June, showing how his car was stolen outside his house in Safdarjung Enclave – stolen. He also warned others against buying Hyundai buyer. In the video, a car is coming from another direction and parking next to Chauhan’s vehicle. A person comes out, breaks the driver-side window, and then leaves. A few minutes later, the same car returns and again parks next to the buyer. This time, a separate person wearing a mask hacks in the vehicle’s safety system, and successfully unlocks the car. Chauhan also shared a screenshot of an email that confirmed that an investigation was going on by the police. In his caption, he wrote, “Hi, Meri Hyundai buyer was stolen on 21 June 2025. As seen in this video from my CCTV, the buyer is no longer safe when it is parked outside. Its security system has been hacked or leaked and can be leaked and to buy a Creater for any time. The team needs to be really upgraded to the team., He said, “If Delhi is not safe, I do not even want to imagine the situation in other places in India.” The post has seen more than 3 million times and has more than 2,500 comments. Some commentators reported that Chauhan may have mentioned the wrong date, while others accused the participation of local police or residential security staff.