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Indian-origin Briton charged for walking on track during Singapore GP

<p>An Indian-origin Briton, who walked across the track during the Formula One Singapore grand prix, was today charged in a court here for committing a "rash act" that endangered the lives of drivers</p>

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Cars during the Singapore GP

Cars during the Singapore GP

Singapore: An Indian-origin Briton, who walked across the track during the Formula One Singapore grand prix, was today charged in a court here for committing a "rash act" that endangered the lives of drivers.

Yogvitam Pravin Dhokia, 27, was arrested by police for a rash act after he found his way onto the track in the Marina Bay Street Circuit on Sunday, the Channel News Asia reported. According to the charge sheet, Dhokia's rash act on Sunday night "endangered personal safety of the drivers". He was charged under Section 336(a) of the Penal Code, Chapter 224. Bail was set at 15,000 dollars and his passport was impounded.

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