
Man held for performing bike stunts distributes pamphlets on road safety after bail in Chennai
India Today
Kotla Alex Binoy, a biker who was arrested for performing dangerous stunts on Teynampet road in Chennai, was seen on Monday distributing pamphlets for road safety at the same place where he had performed the stunts over a month ago.
An accused who was caught performing illegal bike stunts was seen handing over road safety pamphlets after getting bail in Chennai. The man, Kotla Alex Binoy, a YouTuber, was wanted in a case for performing illegal bike stunts on city roads back in August.
Kotla Alex Binoy and his friends performed dangerous wheelies on Teynampet road, opposite the DMK office, endangering the lives of other commuters.
While Chennai Police apprehended his team earlier, Kotla Alex Binoy who performed the stunts was traced back to Hyderabad and then apprehended by a team.
After acquiring bail in the case, Kotla Alex Binoy was seen at the Teynampet signal on Monday distributing road safety pamphlets and holding a placard emphasising road safety.

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