Hunt for violent thugs who attacked taxi driver then stole his cash and phone while unaware they were being filmed on car's hidden CCTV Footage shows a driver in Bradford being subjected to a torrent of abuse Driver who works for Girlington Taxis was left 'traumatised' after the incident Manager of the firm, Bilal Madni posted the footage to social media as he was dissapointed with police responseBy Terri-ann Williams For Mailonline Published: 19:29 BST, 1 May 2019 | Updated: 19:29 BST, 1 May 2019 Viewcomments Violent thugs attacked a taxi driver then stole his cash and phone, but were unaware they were being filmed by the vehicle's CCTV. Shocking footage shows the moment a taxi driver in Bradford was subjected to a barrage of abuse, with the thugs then lashing out at him, before stealing his items. However, the thugs were unaware that the built in camera caught their every move during the incident which occurred on April 12 at around 7.20pm. The video was shared across social media last night by the manager of Girlington Taxis, Bilal Madni, who has now said the driver who was involved in the incident has been left 'traumatised'. An argument starts in the taxi, with the front seat passenger (left) shouting at the driver 'what you gonna do bro' The passenger in the back of the taxi appears to lean over and take the driver's belongings from the dashboard He shared the footage on Facebook and said: 'Little Ramis robbed a taxi driver (Bradford) Girlington Taxi his mobile phone and money was stolen and they didn't pay fare and damaged the car. 'Any information about these pathetic thieves call 101 or call crime stoppers 0800 555 111. Tag them in if anyone knows them.' The video shows four men in the taxi, one of whom is sat in the front and is giving a dead eye stare at the taxi driver. The thug in the front seat then shouts at the taxi driver: 'Bro, what you going to do bro!' The taxi driver responds calmly to the thugs before they get aggressive. After being aggressive towards the driver, the passengers leave the car and walk off down the road Following the abuse, the passengers got out of the car and walked down Whetley Lane (pictured) The thug in front seat then shouts: 'Open the f****** door bro!' One thug from the back seat jumps forward at the taxi driver and says: 'Get this f****** door open, are you mad, are you mad or something, are you mad bro?' The man is oblivious to the fact his face is directly in front of the hidden camera. The taxi driver opens the door and the thugs escape the car. The man in front seat kicks the driver before dashing off. Another camera angle shows the thugs running down an alley after leaving the taxi. The manager, posting under the account British Desi posted the footage to social media Arshad Mahmood responded online: 'F****** low life b******s.' Azzy Ali wrote: 'Let's hope you find them and show them what's up bro with baseball bats?' Kingkyzer Javaid said: 'Scummy f****** rats - torch these f*****s on full flame.' Taxi manager Bilal today said that the incident has left the driver traumatised. People were outraged at the video and responded to the footage which had been posted Bilal said: 'He didn't return to work for five or six days because he was too traumatised. I had to give him assurance that we will fight this all the way with him. 'He doesn't feel comfortable picking up young kids. He requests to go to the back of the queue if it means him not picking up young people. 'He got a lump on his head and a bruise on his arm.' Bilal shared the video across social media after he was left frustrated by the police's efforts to catch the culprits. He added: 'I am appalled by the police. They said the chance of them getting charged is pretty slim because it's not clear that he was assaulted. I am appalled at the whole handling of the thing. 'We did some of the policing work for them. Taxis help police out numerous times on missing person's cases. Everyday taxi drivers are getting attacked, everyday taxi drivers are getting robbed. It just appals you when the shoe's on the other foot and nothing is done about it.' MailOnline contacted West Yorkshire Police. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility