Mumbai, March 31: Mumbai Police registered a case on Friday against three youths who were seen r performing dangerous stunts on a bike. A video went viral on Thursday in which one boy is seen performing a dangerous bike stunt with two pillion riders, one in front and the other at the rear with no helmet.
Sharing a clip on Twitter, Mumbai traffic police said, "A case has been registered with BKC Police Station. Investigation into identifying the accused is underway. If anyone has any information about the persons in this video, you can DM us directly."
Previously on March 15, Haryana Police arrested two men in connection with a viral video in which one of them is seen throwing currency notes from his moving car in Gurugram, officers informed. Video: Youth Pulls Off Dangerous Bike Stunt on Busy Road in Rampur, UP Police Initiate Action After Clip Goes Viral.
Viral Video of Bike Stunt:
dangerous Stunt with 2 pillion rider one in front & one at rear,
no helmet & doing whilly !
they know that Mumbai roads hv became #PotholesFree now...!
pls catch him @MTPHereToHelp
bike reg no. is Mh01DH5987 pic.twitter.com/tvYeRMDR39
— @PotholeWarriors Foundation💙 #RoadSafety🇮🇳🛵🛣 (@PotholeWarriors) March 30, 2023
The accused were identified as Jorawar Singh Kalsi and Gurpreet Singh. Police said a case was registered in the matter. "Both the accused, Jorawar Singh Kalsi and Gurpreet Singh, were arrested. They made a viral video in which one of them is seen throwing currency notes from a moving car in Gurugram," said Assistant Comissioner of Police (ACP), Vikas Kaushik. Uttar Pradesh: Bike Stunts For Social Media Lands Youth in Trouble, Sambhal Police Take Action After Video Goes Viral.
The ACP said the currency notes were seized from Jorawar Sigh Kalsi's custody. "Two others, on a motorcycle, were recording the video. We seized the currency notes from Jorawar Singh Kalsi and are trying to locate his car," he said. An investigation is underway and further details are awaited.
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