A 20-year-old old boy's afternoon ride in a high-end yellow Porsche ended in embarrassment in Indore. With roads being free of any traffic due to lockdown, the boy was cruising in his two-seater luxury car when two members of the Municipal Security Committee appeared out of thin air and stopped him.
A video emerged on social media of the man, donning a blue shirt and without a mask, being made to do sit-ups while holding his ears by a member of the Municipal Security Committee.
joyride in a high-end Porsche convertible car amid the #coronavirus #lockdown in Indore ended in doing sit ups #Covid_19 @ndtv #coronavirus #LockdownQuestions pic.twitter.com/mK5tImJYqJ
— Anurag Dwary (@Anurag_Dwary) April 26, 2020
In the video, he is asked why he was outside on the road during lockdown, which only allows people to step out if they are essential service workers or they need to avail essential services such as food and medicine.
Then he is scolded by the security personnel who holding a stick tells him to do sit-ups.
The car driver has been identified as the son of the city's Asha Confectionary owner Deepak Daryani, NDTV reported. His family said he had a curfew pass but the city security council officials allegedly misbehaved with him.
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