Stunting on the roads late at night cost 28 bikers a lot, this was the punishment given by Delhi Police for extortion

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Viral Video: Delhi Police Every day many on social media Video Share it and warn people. In such a situation, something happens to people who are fond of making reels which you will be shocked to know. Amidst all this, an FIR has been registered against 28 bike riders for making reels at midnight. Delhi Police has given this information by sharing this video on social media. After this, it would not be wrong to say that the accident occurred due to lack of caution. Nowadays, cases of stunting on the road are much discussed on social media and in such a situation, this video of Delhi Police is in the headlines.

Bikers became afraid to perform stunts

While sharing this video, Delhi Police wrote in the caption, “Late last night, taking strict action against two-wheeler riders doing stunts on the roads in New Delhi area, registered a case against 28 bikers and seized the vehicle.” In the video going viral, you can see that they are openly showing extortion on the road. These people did not hesitate at all in performing stunts but they could not escape the attention of the police.

What is the matter in the viral video?

Giving this information, the police said that on April 17, at around 3:30 am, 27 to 28 bikers were not only seen doing stunts but were also seen playing with their bikes in New Delhi. In a hurry, the police caught all the bikers by placing barricades and they had to appear. Not only this, the police have seized the bikes and after this have also issued challans for violation of rules. FIR has also been registered under section 279 of IPC. At present there is no information whether these bikers were doing stunts on the road in order to make reels or the matter was something else.

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