The sisters speeding their car through the apartment complex, rammed into several parked vehicles.
The sisters speeding their car through the apartment complex, rammed into several parked vehicles.

Two sisters from a residential complex in east Delhi Vasundhara Enclave were detained after threatening an elderly man, driving their car within the campus, harming people, and causing property damage. CCTV footage from the residential complex showed the sisters, Bhavya and Charvi Jain, driving recklessly, hitting many people, including police officers, and causing damage to several vehicles.

The problem began late Friday night, when the sisters, who now face five charges, allegedly honked their automobile horns nonstop inside the complex. Ashok Sharma, 70, a retired police officer and resident of the building, asked them to stop honking. The police were brought in to handle the issue. The sisters locked themselves in their flat and refused to leave for several hours.

When they finally emerged, they got in their car and drove dangerously around the complex. They caused damage to several parked automobiles and harmed several neighbors. They even collided with a police vehicle and smashed through the residential society’s gates.

Later, cops apprehended the sisters in Noida. This was hardly the sisters’ first confrontation. Bhavya and Charvi allegedly beat up a security guard, Akhilesh Kumar, on September 5 while monitoring the water in their unit. Akhilesh was also scorched with a steam iron.

Following the occurrence, the police opened a case, and officials reported that they refused to unlock their gate for days. Police were called, but the sisters once again locked themselves in their flat. A complaint was filed against the two. Both sisters, who graduated from college, are currently unemployed.