Luxury Cars, Loud Sirens, and a City on Edge: Meerut Police Crack Down After Viral Stunt Video
Reckless driving by luxury cars with sirens in Meerut’s Begumpul market sparked chaos and fear, with stunt videos going viral on social media. Police registered a case, began searching for the accused, and the SSP removed the Sadar Bazar SHO for negligence, signaling strict action.
According to officials, the youths drove through the crowded Begumpul market area with hooters blaring, creating chaos, blocking traffic, and instilling fear among shopkeepers and pedestrians. The public nuisance escalated when videos surfaced online showing the vehicles being driven in a hazardous manner, drawing sharp criticism from local residents and social media users alike.
The viral footage prompted immediate action from the police leadership. Taking serious note of the lapse, the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) ordered the removal of Sadar Bazar Station House Officer Vivek Rai from his post, citing negligence in maintaining law and order in the area. The officer has been attached to the police lines pending further proceedings.
Police have registered a formal case in connection with the incident and launched a search operation to identify and apprehend the occupants of the cars involved. Authorities confirmed that efforts are underway to trace the vehicles and individuals seen in the video, with assurances that strict legal action will follow once they are identified.
Residents of the Sadar Bazar police station area have expressed growing concern over such incidents, stating that unchecked displays of power and reckless driving threaten public safety in one of Meerut’s busiest commercial zones. They have urged the police to take firm and visible action to deter similar behavior in the future.
The episode has once again highlighted the challenges faced by law enforcement in controlling high-profile public disorder and underscores the role of social media in bringing such incidents to official attention. With accountability measures already initiated, the case is being closely watched as a test of the police administration’s commitment to restoring public confidence and ensuring that no one is above the law.

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