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Bengaluru Traffic Cop Slaps Motorcyclist; Video Sparks Social Media Outrage

Posted By: Anita Mamgai Posted On: Oct 16, 2025Share Article
A viral video shows a Bengaluru traffic cop slapping a motorcyclist, prompting widespread social media outrage. The officer has been suspended pending investigation, with netizens demanding strict action and accountability. Scroll down to check more information.A viral video shows a Bengaluru traffic cop slapping a motorcyclist, prompting widespread social media outrage. The officer has been suspended pending investigation, with netizens demanding strict action and accountability. Scroll down to check more information.A video of a Bengaluru traffic policeman slapping a motorcyclist during an argument has gone viral on social media, triggering public outrage and fresh discussions about police conduct and accountability.The video, reportedly recorded by a bystander, captures the moment when a traffic police officer is seen striking a motorcyclist at an unspecified location in Bengaluru. The exact reason behind the confrontation remains unclear, as no further details about the incident have been officially confirmed.

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A viral video shows a Bengaluru traffic cop slapping a motorcyclist, prompting widespread social media outrage. The officer has been suspended pending investigation, with netizens demanding strict action and accountability. Scroll down to check more information.

A video of a Bengaluru traffic policeman slapping a motorcyclist during an argument has gone viral on social media, triggering public outrage and fresh discussions about police conduct and accountability.

The video, reportedly recorded by a bystander, captures the moment when a traffic police officer is seen striking a motorcyclist at an unspecified location in Bengaluru. The exact reason behind the confrontation remains unclear, as no further details about the incident have been officially confirmed.

Following the circulation of the clip on social media, DCP South Traffic addressed the matter through a post on X, stating, “Accountability and respect go hand-in-hand. Action taken against staff for misbehavior.” The statement underscored the department's commitment to maintaining professionalism and discipline within the force.

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"Accountability and respect go hand-in-hand. Action taken against staff for misbehavior" https://t.co/Dlu3pPmhsE — DCP SOUTH TRAFFIC (@DCPSouthTrBCP) October 15, 2025

The Deputy Commissioner of Police (South Traffic) also confirmed that the officer involved in the altercation has been suspended pending a detailed investigation.

Angry social media users directed their posts at the Bengaluru City Police and Traffic Department, demanding prompt disciplinary measures. One user wrote, “@BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic please take some action against this officer and prove your existence in Karnataka.”

@BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic please take some action against this officer and prove your existence in Karnataka. @DrParameshwara sir — Sandesh Dhananjay (@Sandesh___d) October 15, 2025

“This can't be termed as Misbehaviour. Misbehaviour is verbal. This physical altercation is assault, and therefore suspension won't do any good unless an FIR is registered under relevant sections for this criminal act.” said another user.

This can't be termed as Misbehaviour. Misbehaviour is verbal. This physical altercation is assault, and therefore suspension won't do any good unless an FIR is registered under relevant sections for this criminal act. — Kumar Deepraj (@advkumardeepraj) October 16, 2025

Bengaluru's traffic police have faced scrutiny over alleged misconduct on multiple occasions. In recent years, several videos showing officers involved in heated arguments or using force have surfaced online, reigniting discussions about the department's training, professionalism, and overall accountability.

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