A disturbing video from Greater Noida in Uttar Pradesh has left many angry and worried. The clip shows a man driving a luxury sports car while a small child lies on the roof of the moving vehicle. The car, identified as a DC Avanti, can be seen entering a society as the child enjoys the moment. Another man is seen running behind the car and recording the risky scene.
After the video circulated online, the police arrested the driver, Ankit Pal, who lives in Gaur City 2. Police officials said the video might be almost a year old and it recently surfaced on the internet. The driver was charged under BNS Section 117 to stop any danger to life. While no one was hurt, the police warned that the act could have led to a major accident.
Child On Sports
Car Sparks Outrage In Greater Noida
The video shows a child lying on top of a sports car as it enters a society, with a man running behind the vehicle. Once the car enters the society, the child can be seen cheering and safely getting out of the car. The driver, Ankit Pal, is now in police custody, while authorities are investigating if the child’s parents were negligent in allowing such a dangerous situation to happen.
SHOCKER
Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “Chasing reels at the cost of a child’s life is not creativity, it’s criminal irresponsibility.”
Another shared, “When idiots get fame and responsibility gets ignored, this is the result. Influencer nahi, walking public danger hai, with a ring light.”
“All this happens because there are no strict provisions in the law,” a comment read.
An individual stated, “Reel culture has reached a stage where likes matter more than a child’s life. Jail should be permanent, not just for the video but to set an example.”
Another mentioned, “The arrogant child seems to be enjoying the act, so let him suffer the consequences. Why are the police worried?”
One more added, “Clout chasing at its absolute worst. Putting a child in danger for views is inexcusable. Massive respect to the Noida Police for the quick arrest.”
Police Issue Warning And Case Registered
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Noida Central) Shakti Mohan Awasthi confirmed that Ankit Pal was caught and warned about his dangerous act. They made it clear that if anyone tries something similar again, the punishment will be harsher. A formal case was registered against him under a law that deals with voluntarily causing serious harm. Pal was arrested but later released on bail by the court.
The traffic police have not yet issued a fine for the stunt. They are checking all the details, like when and where the incident happened, before taking action. The officer explained that they need to verify everything carefully, because issuing a fine without proof can be challenged in court.

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