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Youth booked under Arms Act for cutting birthday cake with sword in Maharashtra

EdexLive Desk

Cutting birthday cakes with the fibre knife they give you for free or the bread knife is out of vogue. We don't know if it has anything to do with looking macho or just out of some misled adventure but two brothers cut their birthday cake with a sword. 

The youth duo was booked from Baneli village in Kalyan for allegedly cutting a birthday cake with a sword, police said. According to Sr Police Inspector Balaji Pandhare, two cousins, while celebrating their birthday on Monday, had used a huge sword to cut a cake, the video of which went viral on social media within hours.

Later, they personally approached the police station on Tuesday and said it was done out of enthusiasm as the sword was bought in a 'Mela' (fair) out of curiosity, they said. The youths were identified as Nafiz Rais and Sarfaraz Rais. They were booked under section 25(4) Arms Act 1959.

However, no arrest has been made so far.

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