Jaipur: A group of motorcycle-borne youths created panic on the Jaipur-Delhi bypass after performing dangerous stunts and waving swords in public, prompting swift action from the police.
Reckless Stunts on Busy Highway
According to officials, around 30 to 40 youths gathered on the busy highway and carried out risky bike stunts, endangering the lives of commuters. Several individuals were seen brandishing swords and sticks, creating fear among people passing through the area.
The incident occurred on a key stretch of the Delhi bypass, raising serious concerns about road safety and law enforcement.
Viral Video Triggers Action
The matter came to light after videos of the incident went viral on social media. The footage showed the group riding in formation, performing stunts, and openly displaying weapons.
Following public outrage, Jaipur Police launched an investigation and identified several individuals involved in the act.
Arrests and Seizures
Police teams conducted raids and have so far arrested between 7 and 13 accused persons in connection with the case. Authorities also seized multiple motorcycles used during the incident, along with swords and sticks.
Officials confirmed that strict legal action has been initiated under charges related to public endangerment, unlawful activities, and violation of traffic rules.
Ongoing Investigation
Police said efforts are ongoing to identify and apprehend the remaining individuals involved. Surveillance has been increased across major roads and highways to prevent similar incidents.
Public Safety Concerns
The incident has raised fresh concerns over the rise of reckless biker groups engaging in dangerous activities in public spaces. Authorities have urged citizens to report such incidents immediately and assured strict enforcement to maintain law and order.
Key Highlights
- 30–40 youths involved in dangerous bike stunts
- Swords and sticks openly displayed on highway
- Viral video led to police crackdown
- 7–13 accused arrested so far
- Vehicles and weapons seized; investigation ongoing
Police have reiterated that any act endangering public safety will be dealt with strictly, and those involved in such activities will face severe legal consequences.
