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Biker performs dangerous stunt with girlfriend on fuel tank; Cyberabad police issue Rs 2,400 fine, probe underway

Biker performs dangerous stunt with girlfriend on fuel tank; Cyberabad police issue Rs 2,400 fine, probe underway

Time of India15-07-2025
HYDERABAD: A biker, who was riding dangerously with his girlfriend on the fuel tank, has been slapped a fine by the Cyberabad police. A video of the incident, captured by another biker on his mobile phone, went viral on social media.
Police are identifying the accused and initiating criminal proceedings.
In the 29-second video, recorded near Aramgarh X roads, a young man rode his bike from Shamshabad towards Aramgarh with a woman seated on the fuel tank and hugging him, neither of them were wearing helmets.
The person recording the video indicated that they were travelling on a bike at Aramgarh flyover and read out the registration number of the biker aloud, (AA*2**1).
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The incident went viral on X, with several people calling it reckless behaviour and stating that such dangerous stunts could endanger lives. The Rajendranagar traffic police took suo motu cognisance of the video and issued an e-challan for 2,400 against the bike rider under the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act
Attapur inspector K Nageshwar Rao dismissed the occurrence of any such incident near Aramgarh flyover. "It must be an old video and it has not happened at Aramgarhine," the inspector said.
"We are planning to initiate criminal proceedings against him," a Rajendranagar traffic police officer said.
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