A video from Surat, Gujarat, shocked the nation after going viral, showing school students parading 35 luxury vehicles during their farewell. The procession, which took place on the streets, caused traffic chaos for commuters. The police have since initiated action against the car owners.
A group of 35 Class 12 students from a reputed school in Surat’s Jahangirpura stirred controversy by performing stunts, bursting firecrackers, and using water sprinklers as they headed to their farewell function in a convoy of luxury cars, prompting police intervention.
The viral video, reportedly filmed in Surat, shows students filming a reel with high-end luxury cars. From BMWs and Audis to Mercedes, the students lined up their vehicles on the road. They used not only ground-level cameras but also drones to capture aerial footage of the spectacle. The incident came to light after a video of the February 7 convoy which featured the Bollywood movie Animal’s soundtrack, went viral on social media.
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The police took action on Monday, citing multiple traffic violations against the car owners.
Video Sparked Outrage
The viral video ignited public outrage, with many expressing concern over the lack of immediate police action against students from a well-known school who were caught performing dangerous stunts.
સ્કૂલની ફેરવેલમાં રોલા પાડવા લક્ઝુરિયસ કાર લઈને નીકળેલા વિદ્યાર્થીઓ સામે પોલીસની કાર્યવહી
સુરતની પાલ પોલીસે 11 જેટલી લક્ઝુરિયસ કાર ડિટેઇન કરી જ્યારે અન્ય 9 જેટલી કાર માલિકનો સંપર્ક નથી થયો, કાર ડિટેઇન કરીને પોલીસે તપાસ શરૂ કરી#Surat #Students #Car #SuratPolice@CP_SuratCity https://t.co/xAqlUVglid pic.twitter.com/zn1yc0xySy
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“We have reviewed the footage and identified multiple violations. The law will take its course, and necessary action will be taken against those responsible,” The TOI quoted Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Amita Vanani as saying.
DCP (Zone-5) Rakesh Barot revealed that 26 cars were identified from the video. “Of these, 12 cars were detained from the students’ homes, 9 cars were out of the station and will be seized soon, and five used for family functions were expected to be seized in the night.”