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Spotted, then spotless: Mumbai Police say no action against Rohit Shetty in beacon misuse case

Mumbai Police have ruled out any action against Rohit Shetty in the alleged beacon misuse case, stating that inspections found no violations and photographs alone are not sufficient for enforcement. The decision has drawn criticism from an RTI activist, who questioned the lack of accountability

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An SUV in Rohit Shetty’s convoy passes through an area in the suburbs last week. Pic/Nimesh Dave

An SUV in Rohit Shetty’s convoy passes through an area in the suburbs last week. Pic/Nimesh Dave

Mumbai Police have said no action can be taken against filmmaker Rohit Shetty over the alleged use of a ‘police’ sticker and beacon lights on a private vehicle, as no such violations were found during inspection and photographs alone are insufficient for enforcement, according to the RTI activist Anil Galgali.

Galgali, who filed a complaint with the commissioner of police and the joint commissioner of traffic, citing mid-day’s report, had sought strict action against Shetty for allegedly using symbols reserved for authorised government vehicles.

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