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Manmohan Yadav: Caught Stealing Flower Pots Place for G20 Summit Arrested

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These days, social media has become a controversial platform as an increasing number of videos are going viral and creating an uproar among all.

A recent video featuring Gurugram-based man steaking flower pots placed for the G20 Summit has caused much consternation; on account of this video the Gurugram police took strict actions against him using it as evidence and arrested him; you can get all the updates below to stay up to date.

According to exclusive reports, Manmohan Yadav – 50 years of Gurugram origin – was caught stealing flower pots without knowing it would be punishable.

On the basis of video footage taken during his arrest at the G20 Summit, authorities are currently determining his sentence because theft is theft no matter its amount; regardless of whether they stole 1 rupee coin or something bigger, they all face similar penalties. Even social media users and people applauding police officers’ quick actions.

Manmohan Yadav Arrested?

ManMohan Yadav

According to reports, the car of Manmohan Yadav has been seized by authorities. Therefore, no one from his family can even touch it until his sentence period ends, as doing so could bring them into prison as well.

As Manmohan Yadav and his helper who helped him instead of making him understand are both charged with theft; thus making each party equally responsible and subject to punishment along with them.

Social networking sites have seen the viral video trend rise to such heights that no one had anticipated. So while watching the clip you will come to know everything as it circulates online. So when searching for the video, be assured that what you desire will be available quickly enough; after all, everyone wants a piece of it!

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