Two youngsters were arrested by Cyberabad police for performing dangerous stunts in luxury cars on the Outer Ring Road at Shamshabad. The vehicles were seized, and a formal notice was issued to the offenders. Similar incidents of illegal racing were also reported in Bandra, leading to the booking and impounding of 52 motorcyclists for posing significant public safety risks.
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