Vivek Oberoi issues apology to Mumbai Police for flouting traffic rules and COVID norms

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: February 20, 2021 06:28 PM2021-02-20T18:28:43+5:302021-02-20T18:29:17+5:30

Actor Vivek Oberoi found himself on the wrong side of the law, after the Dum star was penalised for ...

Vivek Oberoi issues apology to Mumbai Police for flouting traffic rules and COVID norms | Vivek Oberoi issues apology to Mumbai Police for flouting traffic rules and COVID norms

Vivek Oberoi issues apology to Mumbai Police for flouting traffic rules and COVID norms

Actor Vivek Oberoi found himself on the wrong side of the law, after the Dum star was penalised for flouting traffic rules by not wearing a helmet while riding a motorbike. According to a report in PTI, an FIR was registered against him for not wearing a mask after he posted a video of his bike ride on Valentine’s Day. Taking to his Twitter handle, the actor shared a video wherein he was seen riding his new Harley Davidson with wife Priyanka Alva Oberoi in the night. 

Now, the Shootout at Lokhandwala star has issued an apology to Mumbai Police and also thanked them for making him realise that safety is very important. He also requested his fans to stay safe and wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle. He tweeted, “Pyaar humein kis mod pe le aaya!Nikle they nayi bike par hum aur hamari jaan, bina helmet ke kat gaya chalaan!Riding without a helmet?Mumbai police will do a checkmate! Thank u @mumbaipolice for making me realise that safety is always most important. Be safe, Wear a helmet & a mask.”

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Western Traffic) Somnath Gharge had confirmed to TOI that an e-challan was issued to the actor after the Joint Commissioner of Police (Traffic) took cognisance of the matter. Vivek was also found violating the pandemic prohibitory orders, “The actor violated traffic rules for riding without a helmet. He was also found not wearing a mask,” said the police. For the unversed, social activist Meenu Varghese, who reshared the actor's video on her handle, had requested Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh and the state police to take action against Oberoi for violating traffic rules. On the request, Santacruz traffic police had also issued an e-challan of Rs 500 against the Yuva actor.


 

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