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Groom, father booked; five drivers held for dangerous stunts during Nuh wedding procession

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Gurugram, Apr 28 (PTI) Police have booked a groom and his father and arrested five drivers for creating a ruckus during a wedding procession in Nuh by standing on moving vehicles, hanging from windows, speeding and playing loud music, an official said on Tuesday.

The incident took place on April 23, when the wedding procession of Sohail, a resident of Nizampur village, was returning from Firozpur Namak village.

During the return journey, some youths climbed onto vehicle roofs and violated traffic rules, causing chaos, police said.

Videos of the incident went viral, police said, adding that the footage showed people sitting on vehicle roofs, hanging out of windows and driving recklessly at high speed, disrupting traffic and disturbing the public with loud music. Based on the video, an FIR was registered at Sadar Tauru police station, and five drivers were arrested.

They were identified as Tasleem, a resident of Sunari village; Shahrukh of Tai village; Rashid of Cheela village; Sazid of Bajlaka village; and Sajid, a resident of Nizampur village in Nuh district.

Police also seized six vehicles, including a Thar, Audi, Verna and Fronx.

Nuh police spokesperson Krishan Kumar said Superintendent of Police Dr Arpit Jain had already warned of strict action against stunts and traffic violations during wedding processions, and this was the first such case. “Chaos, dangerous driving and hooliganism on public roads in the name of wedding celebrations will not be tolerated,” he said. (PTI) COR ASD ASD

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