The FIR highlighted violations of traffic and public safety laws, and said that the vehicle’s number plate was not visible in the viral video.The Gurgaon police Monday registered a case against unidentified individuals after a video showing dangerous stunts being performed by the driver of a yellow Lamborghini Gallardo in the city’s DLF Phase-1 area went viral on social media platforms.
The police took suo motu action after the video was widely circulated on Instagram and X accounts of a TV news channel.
The complaint stated that the driver, who is yet to be identified, was performing the stunts under the Rapid Metro Station overpass. “The driver’s actions have not only endangered lives, but also set a dangerous precedent by gaining fame through such reckless behaviour,” stated the First Information Report (FIR) filed at the DLF Phase-1 Police Station.
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The FIR highlighted violations of traffic and public safety laws, and said that the vehicle’s number plate was not visible in the viral video. It added that the video is said to have “wrongly influenced” others to create similar content, posing a threat to passers-by.
The police have invoked sections 125, 281, and 57 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for endangering lives, reckless driving, and for abetting the crime, respectively.
Rajesh Kumar Bagri, Station House Officer, DLF Phase-1 Police Station, said that an investigation is on to trace all Lamborghini owners in the district. “In the city, there are only four such owners whose descriptions match that of the incident. The rest have Lamborghinis of different colours, like red. We have contacted three out of four such vehicle owners after getting details from the transport department and confirmed that they weren’t involved. One person is yet to be contacted,” Bagri said.
The officer said Section 57 of BNS was invoked due to the role played by the driver’s friends as well as those driving around him at the time. “Some cars were trailing the car in what seems like a coordinated effort to look cool, so we are probing that as well,” the officer said.