Navi Mumbai police detained a woman, Nazmeen Sulde, and her friend, Al-fesh Shaikh, after a video went viral showing Sulde dancing on the bonnet of a moving car while Shaikh drove. The incident, filmed by a passing motorist, led police to trace the car through CCTV footage. They have been booked under Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita and Motor Vehicle Act.
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