Ranvir Shorey shared this picture. (Image courtesy: ranvirshorey)
Highlights
- “Please ensure delivery of the car,” wrote Aaditya Thackeray
- “After more than 8 hours, we have been let go,” wrote Ranvir
- “Thank you Mumbai police,” wrote Ranvir
New Delhi:
Actor Ranvir Shorey bought again his impounded automotive from Mumbai Police on Wednesday night after an eight-hour ordeal which performed out on Twitter. Mr Shorey first alerted Mumbai Police to his automotive having been impounded and the potential of a First Information Report or FIR registered in opposition to his chauffeur in a tweet, asking them to intervene. He defined that the automotive was taking a member of his home workers to the hospital the place his spouse was giving delivery; Mr Shorey’s automotive had been stopped on the best way and the officer-in-charge stated he didn’t contemplate the state of affairs an emergency, the actor tweeted. Eight hours later – throughout which Ranvir Shorey waited on the police station and marked the passage of time in a number of tweets – the automotive was returned and the FIR dropped. Maharashtra cupboard minister Aaditya Thackeray added his plea to Mr Shorey’s in a tweet asking Mumbai Police to resolve the matter.
On Wednesday evening, Ranvir Shorey confirmed in a tweet that his automotive had been returned and no FIR had been filed. “Thank you Mumbai Police for listening, albeit a bit late. I may have lost eight hours but not my faith in you,” Mr Shorey tweeted.
After greater than Eight hours, now we have been let go. No FIR, automotive not impounded. Thank you, @MumbaiPolice@CPMumbaiPolice for listening, albeit a bit late. I could have misplaced Eight hours, however not my religion in you.
— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 20, 2020
Ranvir Shorey’s first tweet to Mumbai Police learn: “My car being impounded for taking my household help for his wife’s delivery to hospital. Officer in charge says a child being delivered is not an emergency. Please advise.” In subsequent tweets, Mr Shorey blamed the “transgression and high-handedness of one policeman” for the lack of his automotive and a potential FIR in opposition to his chauffeur. Mumbai Police tweeted again to Mr Shorey someplace within the thread, asking for his cellphone quantity. Some hours in, Aaditya Thackeray tweeted to Mumbai Police, “Please ensure delivery of the car as well. Kindly assist.” Ranvir Shorey thanked Mr Thackeray in a response later calling him “a shining light in this government.” Read your entire thread right here:
@MumbaiPolice My automotive being impounded for taking my family assist for his spouse’s supply to hospital. Officer in cost says a toddler being delivered isn’t an emergency. Please advise.
— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 20, 2020
Saddened and disenchanted that the transgression and highhandedness of 1 policeman goes to price me my automotive, and an FIR in opposition to my harmless driver. Even after three hours, there was no redressal of my complaints . @MumbaiPolice@CPMumbaiPolice@DGPMaharashtra
— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 20, 2020
On the brighter facet, thanks for getting me out of the home. It’s been some time.
PS: I’m nonetheless ready on the police station. @MumbaiPolice@CPMumbaiPolice@CMOMaharashtra— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 20, 2020
Six hours and counting.. @MumbaiPolice@CPMumbaiPolice@DGPMaharashtra
— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 20, 2020
three hapless folks made to attend for greater than 6 hours. What are we being punished for? @MumbaiPolice@CPMumbaiPolice@DGPMaharashtra
— Ranvir Shorey (@RanvirShorey) May 20, 2020
Sir, now we have adopted you. Request you to share your quantity on DM for us to succeed in out to you for a couple of particulars.
— Mumbai Police (@MumbaiPolice) May 20, 2020
@MumbaiPolice please guarantee supply of the automotive as effectively. Kindly help
— Aaditya Thackeray (@AUThackeray) May 20, 2020
Ranvir Shorey stars within the hit Netflix comedy Hasmukh, at present streaming. He was final seen on the large display in Homi Adajania’s movie Angrezi Medium, co-starring Irrfan Khan. He will subsequent be seen in Rajesh Krishnan’s comedy-drama Lootcase.
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