Case Registered Against Cyberabad SI for Allowing 6-Year-Old Granddaughter to Drive Car
According to reports, the incident came to light after motorists noticed the young girl behind the wheel and stopped the vehicle. During the interaction, the officer reportedly attempted to justify his actions by stating that the vehicle was an automatic car and that he had therefore allowed his granddaughter to drive it.

Hyderabad: The Narsingi Police have registered a case against a Sub-Inspector attached to the Cyberabad Commissionerate after a video showing his six-year-old granddaughter driving a car on a public road went viral on social media.
The accused officer has been identified as SI Poojari Tirupati, who allegedly allowed the child to drive his vehicle on Gandhanguda Road, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Narsingi Police Station in the Cyberabad Commissionerate limits.
According to reports, the incident came to light after motorists noticed the young girl behind the wheel and stopped the vehicle. During the interaction, the officer reportedly attempted to justify his actions by stating that the vehicle was an automatic car and that he had therefore allowed his granddaughter to drive it.
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The video of the incident quickly spread on social media platforms, drawing criticism from the public over the safety risks involved in allowing a minor to operate a vehicle on a busy public road.
Taking serious note of the incident, the Narsingi Police registered a case against SI Tirupati under the relevant provisions of law for endangering public safety and permitting an underage child to drive.
Police officials said that further investigation into the matter is underway and appropriate action will be taken in accordance with the law.