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Stolen Yamaha FZ16 owner receives fine and pictures

17/06/2019 |Yamaha FZ
Here's another weird story of an Yamaha FZ owner who reveived e-challansn over last 6 months after his bike was stolen.

Nowadays, the police around the country are getting complaints regarding wrong online challans along with complaints about the same number of plates. The complaint about duplicate number plates is quite weird because no two vehicles in India can share the same number plate. Recently, an owner of a Yamaha FZ16 has got several online challans from Hyderabad police over the last 6 months. Although, the young owner of that FZ16 hasn't ridden that motorcycle on those days as the motorcycle was lifted from him last year. The name of that young boy is S Seshadri who stays at Netaji Nagar of Kushiguda. He filed a complaint to a police station in his city regarding his stolen motorcycle on 29 January 2018.  

Rear angle shot of bike

The complaint about duplicate number plates is quite weird because no two vehicles in India can share the same number plate.

Last year, the motorcycle of the young lad was stolen from the parking in front of his residence. Moreover, the complaint was filed by Rochakonda Commissioner. Afterwards, police officials were not able to trace the motorcycle and, S Seshadri left all the hopes of getting his Yamaha bike again. The boy started getting challans online in the second half of the same year. These challans contain multiple places and dates for the snatched motorcycle. In total, he got six e-challans from the police department in which they have fined the purchaser from the images which were captured by other riders and surveillance cameras. All the challans acquired by S Seshadri were regarding helmetless riding. The boy took all the e-challans to the Rochakonda police station, the police officials promised him that they will take significant steps and will investigate this case.

Front angle shot of challan

 In total, he got six e-challans from the police department in which they have fined the purchaser from the images which were captured by other riders and surveillance cameras.

The owner has received a total of Rs 810 pending challans for six different situations of helmetless riding. Afterwards, the owner of the Yamaha FZ16 gets too annoyed and shared the whole event over the internet. He has also shared the FIR details of the case on the internet too. Furthermore, another related case from Ahmedabad in which a Suzuki Acess 125 owner gets online fines five years after his scooter was stolen.