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The girl was carrying a wedding card to the airport, the officer felt a shock of 440 volts!

Recently, a strange video related to the wedding card is becoming increasingly viral on social media, after seeing which you will also start doing post-mortem of the wedding card already arrived at your home. See what happened in the video after all. Wedding is a special moment in everyone's life. In order to invite relatives and friends apart from family in marriage, it becomes very important to get the wedding card printed, which people eagerly wait for. Recently, a strange video related to one such wedding card is becoming very viral on social media, after seeing which you will also start doing post-mortem of the wedding card already arrived at your home. See for yourself in the video what is the truth. Actually, the girl reaches the airport with the wedding card, without fear that she will be caught stealing. In the video, during the checking of the card, drugs were found inside the wedding card, with which the girl was about to go somewhere else, but with the help of high technology, the girl was caught. At present the police is interrogating him. On the social media platform, this video has been shared by IPS officer Rupin Sharma from his official Twitter account, which people are watching and liking a lot. While sharing the video, it is written in the caption, 'The girl with the wedding card was caught at the airport. There were drugs inside the card. Be careful. Do not take anything from anyone at the airport, regardless of its size, object. Neither old nor young, whether male or female, no matter the child!' So far 139.2 views have come on this video. At the same time, more than four thousand people have seen this video. The property has to be linked with Aadhaar. The benami property will have to be forfeited 100%. Cash transactions above 5000 have to be closed. PAN above 50,000 will have to be made mandatory. Narcopolygraph brainmapping law has to be made and traffickers will have to be given life imprisonment.

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