In Hyderabad, a biker named M Srinivas was stopped for not wearing a helmet during a vehicle check. He had eight pending challans and an improper number plate. When asked for documents, he quarreled and abused the police before fleeing the scene, leaving his bike. A case has been registered against him for obstructing police duties.
HYDERABAD: A biker picked up a quarrel with traffic police personnel and abused them after he was stopped for riding without a helmet during a vehicle check at Jubilee Hills on Tuesday.
The biker, M Srinivas, a private employee from Gajularamaram, also had eight challans pending on his bike for wrong-side driving and riding without a helmet. The bike's number plate was also improper, traffic police said. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media platforms.
Around 11.40am, sub-inspector Gopi and his team were checking vehicles near Jubilee Hills Club.
Srinivas, who was approaching the vehicle checkpoint, saw police and started going back. Cops intercepted him and asked for vehicle documents and also asked him to clear the pending challans.
He the picked up a quarrel with police and abused them in vulgar language. Later, he pushed down his bike and ran away from the spot. On a complaint from the traffic police, a case was registered at Jubilee Hills police station against Srinivas for obstruction of duties of a public servant, a Jubilee Hills traffic police officer said. TNN
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