Porsche Driver Made To Do Sit Ups For Violating Lockdown

Update: 2020-04-27 14:59 GMT
Amid COVID-19 lockdown, a young man came out in a high-end Porsche convertible car in Indore. He was stopped by volunteers who are helping the police in enforcing the lockdown, and Police made him do squats as a punishment for neglecting the lockdown guidelines.  

This was recorded in a mobile phone and circulated widely on social media. In the recorded video, 20 year old is seen holding his ears and doing squats while a member of the security council, dressed in black holding a stick is ordering him.

The 20 year old driver, Sanskar Daryani, son of Indore businessman Deepak Daryani, who owns Asha Confectionery is the person who did sit-ups as punishment.

"I showed them my pass but they verbally abused me and asked me to do sit ups. I tried to talk to them but they didn't listen. I then followed their orders. They filmed it, cracked jokes and then asked me to leave," Sanskar Daryani said.

His family said Sanskar Daryani has a curfew pass and driving license, but the city security council officials allegedly misbehaved with him.

"I was not out for a joyride, I'm out to distribute food packets to the poor and in police stations," Sanskar Daryani added.
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