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'I'm son of Amanatullah, don't need licence or RC'

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January 25, 2025

THE Delhi Police has booked the son of AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan for allegedly flouting traffic rules and misbehaving with cops and has fined ₹20,000 for multiple violations, including riding without a helmet, reckless driving, and using a motorcycle with a modified silencer.

- SHEKHAR SINGH

'I'm son of Amanatullah, don't need licence or RC'

The incident took place on Thursday on Nafees Road, Batla House, during routine checks ahead of Republic Day. The police said two boys were spotted riding a bike in the wrong lane, weaving dangerously through traffic and creating a ruckus with the loud noise of a modified silencer.

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