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Mumbai Man Performs Dangerous Stunts on Local Train, Police Responds to Viral Video New

A video of a man performing dangerous stunts on Mumbai local train has gone viral. Here is how the police responded.

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A video of a man involved in dangerous stunts on Mumbai local has sparked anger on social media. The video, which has now gone viral, shows the man standing on the stairs below the footboard as he swings all through his journey. ‘X’ user Jaswant Singh uploaded the video on the micro blogging platform and asked Indian Railways to look into the matter.

In the video, the man can be standing on the footboard despite an empty coach. He is balancing himself just by one hand and swinging from one side to another using the other hand. Here, have a look at the viral video:

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RailwaySeva initially addressed the issue and redirected it to the Central Railway RPF. The RPF team highlighted that the train halts at the Tilak Nagar railway station. They further added that this would facilitate necessary action when noticed.

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Meanwhile, earlier, a young man went on to record a stunt video at a railway station but ended up being put behind bars. The location was Manpur Junction in Bihar where the person was captured performing cartwheels on a platform. After the video went viral, it caught the attention of the Railway Protection Force (RPF). They tracked the man and arrested him for violating the rules of railway premises. According to the police, this sort of “reckless stunt” go against the safety protocol of a railway station.

The RPF broke the news of the influencer’s arrest through a tweet where the department wrote, “A young man who gained fame for his reckless stunts at Manpur Junction, was arrested by the RPF for unauthorized entry and creating a nuisance.”

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