A man put up over 300 banners and hoardings in a plush locality of Maharashtra's Pimpri Chinchwad area, apparently to make up with his girlfriend after a tiff. However, the antic has riled the local police.
The act, however, is likely to get Nilesh Khedekar, a 25-year-old local businessman, in trouble with Wakad police. The latter is approaching the Pimpri Chinchwad civic body to initiate action as per rules dealing with illegal hoardings and defacement of public property.
A Wakad police official said that investigations into the matter started soon after they were alerted to the hoardings on Friday, 17 August.
"We managed to zero in on his friend Vilas Shinde who had helped Khedekar get the flex hoardings printed. Through him, we traced Khedekar who is the brain behind this act," the official said.
He said that Khedekar wanted to apologise and make up with his girlfriend after a quarrel and, therefore, came up with this "creative" idea.
The Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation had been intimated about the issue, the official said, adding that it was up to the civic body now to initiate further action against Khedekar.
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