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Midnight bike racing rattles residents

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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February 21, 2026

Residents across several neighbourhoods in Pune were disturbed late at night after a group of bikers allegedly raced through residential areas using motorcycles fitted with illegally modified exhaust systems.

- Chesna Shetty

The riders reportedly sped through localities such as Magarpatta and Amanora, creating extremely loud noise that woke residents and caused panic among families, especially senior citizens and children.

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