The citizens of Nagpur in its complete sense facing a tough situation due the on-going lockdown to defeat the deadly coronavirus. Despite the fact that people are staying at home for the safety, it was indeed a memorable birthday for Rahul Ingole who turned 18th on Tuesday.
The interesting thing to be noted here is that he sought permission from the police whether he could go out and buy a cake for his 18thbirthday, marking his entry into adulthood and also becoming eligible to vote. “It is my birthday today, Can I step out to buy a cake?†was the message that came to the Police Control Room. “In view of the lockdown restrictions, we decided to give him a small surprise. Our Traffic Police team went and presented him with a birthday cake, wishing him, but maintaining all lockdown protocols,†Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Vikram M Sali said.
The ‘small surprise’literally came with a ‘loud bang’-in the form of two police vehicles with full sirens blaring and two pilots on two motorcycles, zooming into the colony premises.
Even as the locals wondered what was amiss, friendly voice on a police megaphone called Ingole down to the society compound. Puzzled by the goings-on, Ingole came down sporting a mask, was smartly greeted by a traffic policeman and then handed over the box with the cake with the wishes of the Traffic Police Department. Though rendered virtually speechless, Ingole managed to convey his thanks and gratitude to the Nagpur Traffic Police for the wonderful gesture, even as other residents came out on their balconies and cheered them. Videos of the ‘birthday cake surprise’ went viral and earned the Nagpur Traffic Police laurels for their humane gesture.