This Dude Posted Pictures of His Scooter Stunts On Facebook And What Happened Next Is Hilarious!

When Mohammed Abdul Wahid Juber, a daredevil scooterist, posted pictures of his stunts on his Facebook wall and Twitter account, he expected a flood of likes and comments. He wanted to let the world know about his talent and the daredevil stunts that he performs, so after uploading a few pictures of him doing scooter stunts, he waited patiently for likes, comments, and subscriptions to flow in.

Instead, on Monday noon, he received a knock on his door and saw police standing in front of him. Before he could utter a word and give the explanation, they arrested him on several charges, including rash and dangerous driving.

During Bakrid, Mohammed Abdul Wahid Juber performed daredevil stunts like flamingos, wheelies. He shared the pictures of his stunts on the social media.

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Juber is an accountant by profession with a private shop and lives in Coles Park, Fraser Town. He is currently in Parappana Agrahara central jail. The Police have seized his Suzuki Access (KA 03 JE 3946). To get his vehicle back, he will have to knock on court’s door. When police arrested Juber, he was confused because no one ever told him that his daredevil stunts could land him in jail.

The police arrested Juber because he was a part of a ‘wheelie gang’ comprising youngsters who performed daredevil two-wheeler stunts on crowded road. The traffic police said,

 “During Bakrid celebrations on September 13, Juber performed many stunts, including flamingos (standing on the seat while wheeling) and drag racing on Mosque Road. Later, he uploaded the pictures clicked by his friends on Facebook.”


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Someone from the public alerted Fraser Town police, the youngsters had left the place by the time cops arrived. However, they were able to catch arrest Juber through his facebook activity.

The police is on the lookout for other members of the group, they have started their enquiry, and would soon arrest all the members of the group.

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