29-year-old Bengaluru speedster nabbed after Instagram post


Bengaluru, Jul 21 (IANS): Bengaluru police have seized a software engineer's 1,000 cc superbike after a video of him riding at nearly 300 km per hour (kmph) on a city flyover went viral on social media, said an official on Tuesday.

"Going at a dangerous speed of almost 300 kmph at Electronic city flyover, putting his own and others life at risk...," said Joint Commissioner of Police Sandeep Patil.

Patil said the Central Crime Branch (CCB) has seized the bike and handed it over to the traffic police department for further action.


Screenshot from the video


Muniyappa

In the video, which is more than a minute long, 29-year-old Muniyappa, is seen zooming on his blue motorcycle. Beginning near Madiwala, the 13 km long flyover terminates at Electronic City where several IT offices are located.

"Muniyappa was speeding on the flyover because the lockdown is offering him the option of empty roads. The traffic is very less so he could manage that way," told CCB Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Kuldeep Jain to IANS.

Though the police could not figure out the exact day he pulled off the stunt, Jain said it could have happened in the past week itself as the city was under lockdown. "He was just trying to show off. He thought its bravery and fascinating to ride his 1,000 cc motorcycle at that mind-blowing speed," told Jain disapprovingly.

The rider shot the video from what looked like a helmet-mounted camera and began recording when his motorcycle was speeding around 90 kmph.

He started negotiating the traffic and increasingly hit the throttle, crossing a city bus, some auto-rickshaws, trucks, cars and other two-wheelers, as he zigzagged from left to right before getting onto the flyover.

Muniyappa got onto the flyover at a speed of 140 kmph to only accelerate much higher and immediately reached a speed of 200 km and above. With no traffic over a long stretch, he reached speeds ranging between 290-299 kmph for a good amount of time to only slow down after seeing a Toyota Etios, Innova and a two-wheeler.

Decelerating to just above 100 kmph, he quickly overtook the three vehicles to again race back to speeds ranging above 200 kmph as the video culminated.

It was not difficult to trace the violator as Muniyappa gave himself up by uploading the video on social media.

"He had uploaded the video on social media. We were able to get his Instagram handle. Based on his Instagram handle we used our cyber experts to procure his phone number and other details and we could get him," said Jain.

The DCP said racing, wheeling and related traffic offences are a regular feature in Bengaluru but mostly during the night. "We conduct special checks late in the night just to bust these speeding violators during normal times," he said.

 

  

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  • R.krishna, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Bike may be returned only after deploying speed breaker.

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  • Ram, Mysore

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    Looks like Muniyappa is very passionate about bikes. Really hope he takes up bike racing sport as a profession instead of being a techie. Hope to see him soon in MotoGP.

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  • Paul, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    He has a 1000cc bike oblivious he eill speed on a free empty road .
    Next he reduces his speed when he is overtaking any vechile. That means he has control on his vechile .
    I dont see driving reckless like other youngsters who play with KTM bikes riding reckless , zig zag .
    Ok. If there is speedimit mentioned he he has to be fined .
    Otherwise give him.warning & release .
    Looks like he is not any Ministers Son nor have a political back ground.
    Otherwise by now no fine , no seize of. Echile

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    That must be a ride on the way to Heaven.He had guts!Our Indian roads are not meant for such high speed vehicles,and riders.One day it might be the last.Be careful young men.Dont show your stunts on roads and risk others life.Instead go to the proper special places and do.Otherwise your parents or relatives have to carry you to graveyard before the time comes.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    We should honour him.

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  • Gangaram, Moodbidri

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    but he is not a drone feku maharaj.....:)

    actual speed its shows ...... he is great and govt should send him for international bike racing......l

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    People like these are a hazard on the roads. If he comes under a truck or bus or any other vehicle, public will beat up those drivers and they have to roam the courts for a long period of time. The reaction time for other motorists is vastly reduced when this idiot is doing over 250 KMPH.

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  • Nelson Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Muniyappas dad is ready with the payment. I m sure we will see more of his stunts soon.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    We need such CCTV Cameras in Udupi & Mangaluru ...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Wed, Jul 22 2020

    He can reach Mangalore to Mumbai or udupi to Mumbai 2 hours. Faster then magsaganda.

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    This show off speedster, has to taught a lifelong lesson !!! Impound and auction, his fancy toy !!! Suspend his driving license for 1 year and put him behind bars, for atleast 6 months Rigorous Imprisonment !!! Will serve as a lesson for all wealthy brats !!!!

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Then why those expensive machines are sold?
    If they are not allowed to test ride at maximum speed?

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  • JP, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    You can do whatever you want on race track but not on public roads. People like him and you are dangerous for the society!

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  • Roystan Dayal, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    IF he can afford a bike of that caliber. He can definitely afford the racing on Kari motor speedway and Budh International Circuits where Litre class bike enthusiasts test out their machines. Public roads are not a playground for such bikes.

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  • Pinto, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    He has guts to ride at that speed .. we can send him to India china border . We need such courageous people there who are ready to risks their lives..

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  • Roshan, Mangaloe

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    This lockdown becomes festival for these kind of bike stunts n speeders. In Mangalore also I hear those speeding sound of two wheelers since there is empty roads.. aouthrity should take action on these type of riders.

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  • KG, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    If it continue soon he might take off too.

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  • OSWALD VAZ, THOTTAM/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Good stunt ! In 1992 i cruising at a speed of 95kmph. in my Hero Honda Sleek in Mangalore - Udupi dilapidated national highway. Since, Hero Honda doesn't have weight it is almost Airborne.

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  • Bala K, UrwA

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Only seize bike. Put him into quarantine center with heavy penalty. But it will not happen because he is in India.

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  • suhail, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    He is a excellent rider, his talent should be used in international track ....

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Lawlessness every where........... They have freedom to do anything in India now... India is becoming banana republic

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    As a biker I hate this kind of stunt on busy city flyover, he should be fined in excessively & 1 month jail time. it as Yamaha R1-M costing 25 lacks only few units in india police should also catch this another banglorean guy he goes by YouTube name RB Motovlogs he owns a Suzuki Hayabusa and does stunts on airport roads.

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  • Chetan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    This guy could turn out to be a relative of a politician and let off after paying a fine of Rs 1000/-

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    Superb..
    I enjoyed reading this news.. because of its motor bike speed..
    What about others 🤔

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    It's Yamaha R1 M , price is 25 lacks only few units in india you want ? 😆

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    With similar investment you can convert a drone to carry single passenge cum pilot and land at the place of your choice.. 😁😁😁😁

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  • Subhash Chandra, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 21 2020

    that will cost even more crores thrice the amount. wiki - defense drones that carry huge missiles
    ( weight = speed /velocity )

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