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30 bikes seized in Ayodhya as bikers exploit pilgrims during Maha Kumbh

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Feb 18, 2025 02:21 PM IST

Police seize 30 bikes in Ayodhya crackdown on unauthorized transport services for pilgrims amid Kumbh influx

Ayodhya Police has taken action against a biker gang accused of charging exorbitant fares from pilgrims travelling to the Ram temple, officials said on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, officials said that Ayodhya Police had taken action against a gang of bikers who were allegedly charging pilgrims who were visiting the Ram shrine outrageous fees.(PTI/representative )
On Tuesday, officials said that Ayodhya Police had taken action against a gang of bikers who were allegedly charging pilgrims who were visiting the Ram shrine outrageous fees.(PTI/representative )

In an operation conducted by the Ram Janmabhoomi police station on Monday and Tuesday, 30 bikes were seized, they said.

With a surge in devotees visiting Ayodhya since the beginning of the Maha Kumbh in nearby Prayagraj district, the authorities here have restricted vehicle entry into the town, the officials said.

Taking advantage of this, a group of bikers became active over the past 10 days, allegedly charging pilgrims 100 per kilometre, they said.

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"The bikers were collecting money from pilgrims without permission, prompting this action. Thirty bikes have been seized in two days and the operation will continue," said Ram Janmabhoomi police station in-charge Abhimanyu Shukla.

The bikers would pick up pilgrims from various points outside Ayodhya town and demand fares ranging from 100 to 300 per passenger to take them to the Ram temple and other shrines, the police said.

The local residents had complained to the district administration, leading to the crackdown.

Meanwhile, a woman pilgrim from Maharashtra has filed an FIR in Ayodhya over an alleged fraud involving VIP darshan at the Ram temple. The police have initiated an investigation into the matter.

Kavita Shetty, the complainant, was brought to Ayodhya by an acquaintance Suresh Acharya, who was not an an authorized tourist guide, the officials said.

Shetty alleged that Acharya charged her 1.8 lakh for facilitating her travel from Mumbai to Ayodhya and arranging a "VIP darshan".

However, a dispute arose between Shetty and Acharya regarding the "VIP darshan" at the temple.

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"This dispute originated in Mumbai, so we have communicated with the Mumbai Police about the matter," said Ayodhya Kotwali SHO Manoj Sharma.

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