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Men's Bollywood Style Sunroof Smoking Scene On Jeep Compass Ends In Jail

Men's Bollywood Style Sunroof Smoking Scene On Jeep Compass Ends In Jail

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The men were detained after being discovered through the vehicle's registration number and were charged under Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act.
For years, we have heard 'Smoking is injurious to health' as it can lead to a wide range of illnesses, including lung cancer, heart disease, and stroke, and can also negatively impact overall quality of life. But it is equally important to understand where to light the cigarette, as you might end up inside jail. Yes! You read that right.
Recently, a video of two men smoking cigarettes while standing out of the sunroof of a Jeep Compass went viral on social media. But what was treated as a fun moment between friends turned into a lesson to remember as both men were arrested by the Police officials.
Taking to Instagram, Raipur police dropped the clip featuring two men standing outside the panoramic sunroof of a Jeep Compass SUV with the registration number 'PB 70 L 9795.' Both of them were enjoying smoking a cigarette while other people on the road were staring at them.
As the clip progresses, we see the late actor Amrish Puri's clip saying his dialogue, 'Your face has completely changed." The video then cuts to a scene in which those men are handcuffed and chained, surrounded by a number of police officers. They can also be observed walking in difficulty, implying that they have been beaten by the officials.
Where Did The Incident Happen:
According to the report, this incident occurred at Jai Stambh Chowk in Raipur. It is one of the city's busiest intersections. They were detained after being discovered through the vehicle's registration number and were charged under Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act.
How Did Social Media React?
Several users were quick to share their reactions to the video, with many lauding the officials for taking strict action against them. An Instagram user wrote, 'Good job, Police." Another one wrote, '
Thank you, Raipur Police, teach people like these a lesson." One of them shared, 'Very nice work, Raipur Police."
Noida Youths Arrested For Performing Dangerous Stunts:
In a similar incident, a group of young men were recently arrested in Greater Noida for performing dangerous stunts on two moving cars. The video of the incident shows one man hanging out of a car window, waving a stick, while the driver's door remains open. Another car can be seen speeding in a zigzag pattern, with the passengers recording video.
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August 04, 2025, 16:20 IST
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