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Man tries to cross sea link with 30-inch knife hidden in bike

He was held as the bridge is prohibited to two-wheeler riders; the police found the weapon in the side box

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Aditya Kamble at the police station

Aditya Kamble at the police station

A motorcyclist was arrested by the Bandra police recently when he tried to ride over the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, which is prohibited to bike riders. When he opened the side box after being asked for his driving licence and other documents, the police saw a 30-inch sharp-edged knife in it. He was booked under the Indian Arms Act. Police said Aditya Sanjay Kamble, 21, a resident of Malad West, created a ruckus at the toll plaza and quarrelled with Sea Link staffers Sameer Shaikh and Vivek Sawant.

Couldn't give reason
"The toll plaza staff alerted the traffic police and a constable, Sandeep Gadhave, from Bandra traffic division reached the spot and hauled him to the chowkie, when he did not give a concrete reason to use the Sea Link which is prohibited to bikers," said Inspector Anand Mule. At the same time, the Bandra traffic police fined another motorcyclist who had entered the Sea Link after dodging police on the Worli side but was intercepted at the same toll plaza where Kamble had created a scene.

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