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Instagram · May 20, 2026

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Motorcyclist's Claims of Police Harassment Misleading on Specific Attributions

A police officer is seen arguing with a person on a motorcycle, with the person on the motorcycle claiming they are being harassed and threatened by the police.

What's right

The person on the motorcycle states in the audio that they are going to their home in Saraiya.
The video depicts an argument where the person on the motorcycle expresses frustration and fear of trouble from the police, which can be interpreted as 'Police ka dadagiri' (police bullying/hooliganism).

What's wrong

The claim that the police officer mentioned 'rangdar' (extortion/bribe) is incorrect; the person on the motorcycle uses the term in the audio, not the police officer.
The claim that the police officer threatened to 'start thopiya' (impose trouble/action) is also incorrect; the person on the motorcycle expresses concern that the police will impose trouble, rather than quoting a direct threat from the officer.
Furthermore, the claim that the video is a 'full vlog by The br 06 rider' is misleading; while 'The br 06 rider' is a known vlogger, the provided URL is for an Instagram reel, which is typically a short video, not a full vlog, and it is not confirmed that this specific reel was uploaded by 'The br 06 rider' as a full vlog.

Breakdown

The audio transcript reveals that the person on the motorcycle explicitly states, 'hum to ja rahe hain ghar saraya' (I am going home Saraiya), supporting the claim about their destination. However, two key claims regarding the police officer's actions are not supported by the audio.

The motorcyclist says 'ghar hai to rangdar hai ja ke rangdar yaha bole', indicating that the motorcyclist, not the police officer, is using the term 'rangdar' (which can imply an extortionist or goon-like figure in this context). Similarly, the motorcyclist states 'pagal ja thopiya na start kar denge thora hum' (Madman, go, they will start imposing trouble on us a bit), expressing an anticipation or fear of the police imposing trouble, rather than quoting a direct threat from the officer.

The general interpretation of 'Police ka dadagiri' (police bullying/hooliganism) is plausible given the motorcyclist's distressed tone and language. Lastly, while 'The br 06 rider' is a known vlogger with YouTube channels, the provided content is an Instagram reel, not a 'full vlog', making that specific claim misleading. [1][2]

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