Hyderabad Students Arrested for Dangerous ‘Donut’ Stunt with BMW, Fortuner on 5-Lane Road | Watch Video
According to the CCTV camera video, a driver in a Fortuner car was performing dangerous "donuts."

Hyderabad Students Arrested for Dangerous ‘Donut’ Stunt with BMW: The Hyderabad Police recently busted two students doing reckless stunts in their luxury SUVs on the city's Outer Ring Road (ORR).
This reportedly happened on tube 9, as per purported CCTV visuals now surfacing.
The CCTV camera recording shows the driver of Fortuner car performing dangerous "donuts" in the middle lane of a five-lane road.
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#Hyderabad :
— Surya Reddy (@jsuryareddy) February 17, 2025
Two students were arrested by the RGIA Airport police on 17th Feb, for performing dangerous #Stunts (#CarStunts) with #BMW and #Fortuner luxury cars on #ORR stretch near #Shamshabad in the early hours of 9th Feb.
The video had gone viral on social media platforms… https://t.co/bYBdJu3rbk pic.twitter.com/b0hyteMenb
A luxury BMW then followed suit and began performing the same stunt on the side of the highway. Some vehicles could be seen in the video approaching from a distance.
Accused removed numberplates to evade police identification
Notably, notwithstanding the removal of number plates on vehicles, the cops still successfully obtained the images of their faces because most important had been recorded through the CCTV cameras, an NDTV report quoted police officials saying.
RGI Airport had cops tracking down the identified suspects without much ado. The accusers were Mohammed Obaidullah, 25, and Zohair Siddiqui, 25, residents of Rajendranagar and Malakpet, respectively.
This Monday saw both the accused arrested, and the luxury cars involved in the stunts were seized by the authorities.
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"The students were doing stunts in two different cars on the ORR (Outer Ring Road) Shamshabad. The act was captured on the closed-circuit cameras installed on the ORR stretch. A video of the students performing the stunts has gone viral," said an official.
Last week, the Managing Director of the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation, VC Sajjanar shared a video showing a boy performing wheelie on a bike while a girl sits behind him. They were shooting the irresponsible activity for fun, as per reports.
"These are some crazy things done in the name of 'Valentine's Day'!! Some couples are releasing such videos on social media, claiming they’ve achieved something amazing. These dangerous stunts performed at high speeds may seem funny to some, but just imagine the consequences if an accident were to occur," Sajjanar wrote on X.
"Performing such stunts for social media fame is extremely dangerous. Don’t let your pursuit of viral content lead to accidents that could harm you and your loved ones," he further cautioned.
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