Madhya Pradesh: Young man's joy-ride turns terrible due to lockdown. Cops made him do sit-ups

A 20-year-old young man's joyful ride in the yellow two-seater Porsche convertible car turned terrible when some members of the Indore's security council stopped him on the free roads for violating the lockdown norms.

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The city security council includes retired personnel from the Army, paramilitary and the police as volunteers who are linked to the police stations across the city. 

Cops spotted him driving a car, flagged down the car and interrogated the driver for being out on the roads amid lockdown. The young man in the video can be seen without a mask despite its mandatory usage when in public.

The driver has been identified as the son of Indore businessman Deepak Daryani, gets out of the car holding vehicle papers in his hands, and speaking with the cops.

Then a council member in a black uniform holding a stick, orders the driver to do sit-ups. He is seen holding his ears as he obeys the security person.

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On the other hand, the young man's family said he has a curfew pass and driving license, but the city security council officials allegedly misbehaved with him.

The driver's father, Mr Daryani, is the owner of Asha Confectionery in Indore. Sources said he has filed a complaint with the police against the civilians for enforcing traffic law and punishing his son.

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