Brothers in UP transform Maruti Suzuki Wagon R into a helicopter, police seize vehicle

By Roshni Tamta  |  First Published Mar 20, 2024, 1:33 PM IST

Two brothers in Ambedkar Nagar, UP tried to convert their old Maruti Suzuki Wagon R into a helicopter. While taking it to get painted at Akbarpur, it caught the police's attention resulting in the confiscation of their vehicle. 

An interesting news story has surfaced from Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, where two brothers got in trouble with the police for attempting to transform their Maruti Suzuki Wagon R car into a helicopter.

These brothers had a thought and they executed it but before they could finish their job, the police caught wind of it and seized their vehicle. The brothers were taking their innovation to get painted when it was spotted by the police at the Akbarpur bus stand. 

A video has also been posted on X (Twitter) by user Priya Singh, where the police can be seen seizing the vehicle. The caption says, "In Ambedkar Nagar, UP, two brothers converted a car into a helicopter using Jugaad. They were going to get it painted when the police caught them. And the vehicle (helicopter) was seized."

 

यूपी के अंबेडकर नगर में दो भाईयों ने जुगाड़ से कार को हेलीकॉप्टर बना दिया. डेंट- पेंट कराने जा रहे थे तभी पुलिस ने पकड़ लिया. और गाड़ी(हेलीकॉप्टर) सीज कर दी. pic.twitter.com/wK9QLaFZ1k

— Priya singh (@priyarajputlive)

 

The video shows the vehicle outside the police station. It is surrounded by people looking at the welded blades and tail to the car. Many people online commented on the video, some joking but some seriously getting offended by the police for hindering their invitation.

One user wrote, "Had it been a foreigner, these people would have been rewarded, but friends, we are in trouble with such a law that if we show our skills, we will go to jail." Some people were joking about the appearance of the vehicle and wondering how it was supposed to fly. 

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