Anushka Sharma Rides Bike Without Helmet; Mumbai Traffic Police Issues Rs 10,500 Challan

The Mumbai Traffic Police has taken strict action on a complaint against Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma, who is also the wife of cricketer Virat Kohli, after she was seen riding a motorcycle. The viral video showing Anushka sitting behind her bodyguard on a bike after hitting a roadblock is drawing flak on the internet. Several netizens questioned the actor for not wearing a helmet while riding a bike and took to Twitter to complain, tagging the Mumbai Traffic Police. Sharing the video of Anushka, a user wrote, “@MumbaiPolice helmet no?” In response, the Mumbai Police said that they have shared it with the traffic branch.

Now, the Mumbai Traffic Police in a post on Twitter revealed that a challan of Rs 10,500 has been issued to the bike owner for breaking multiple rules. Mumbai Traffic Police wrote, “The driver has been issued a challan under section 129/194(d), section 5/180 and section 3(1)181 MV Act along with a fine of Rs 10500 and the same has to be paid by the offender.” Is.” , The user has already paid the entire amount and the receipt has also been shared on Twitter.

As seen, the rider has been punished under three different sections of the Motor Vehicles Act, namely section 129/194(d) for both the rider riding the bike without a helmet, section 5/180 for not being a valid driver License for driving bike without valid driving license for permission of section 3(1) 181 of MV Act.

There is a cumulative fine of Rs 10,500 in all the three cases. Earlier, megastar Amitabh Bachchan created waves on the internet by sharing a picture informing his fans that he took a lift from an unknown person on a two-wheeler to reach his place of work on time. However, both the rider and the megastar were not wearing helmets. “What about the helmet mate?” a social media user asked.

Some social media users also tagged the Mumbai Police along with the photo of Amitabh Bachchan sitting on a bike without a helmet. A user wrote, “No helmet for both rider and pillion. @MumbaiPolice please take note!”