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Fake ‘police’ and ‘press’ tags removed in Mumbai crackdown

Following this newspaper’s extensive coverage on filmmaker Rohit Shetty using ‘police’ stickers and flashy police lights on his convoy cars, the traffic police issue an order on Thursday barring their use

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Two SUVs in Rohit Shetty’s convoy with 'Police' stickers. Pics/Nimesh Dave

Two SUVs in Rohit Shetty’s convoy with 'Police' stickers. Pics/Nimesh Dave

Mumbai Traffic Police have launched a city-wide crackdown on private vehicles illegally using beacon lights and sirens, days after a mid-day exposé highlighted the alleged misuse of police-style stickers and flashing lights.

Acting swiftly, officials carried out enforcement drives across the city on April 1 and 2, targeting vehicles fitted with unauthorised red, blue, and yellow beacon lights, often used to mimic VIP movement and bypass traffic.

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