Leh, June 26: The District Police Leh responding swiftly to a viral video showcasing reckless driving on the Hunder sand dunes today registered a First Information Report (FIR) No. 08/2024. The incident has sparked widespread concern and criticism, highlighting the fragility of the region’s environment.
The FIR, filed under sections 290 and 336 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), addresses the negligent and dangerous driving captured in the video. The primary vehicle involved, a Toyota Fortuner bearing registration number HR26DR-0077, has been identified. Additionally, efforts are underway to identify and locate another unidentified vehicle seen in the footage.
The reckless maneuvers depicted in the video not only endangered the lives of those involved but also posed a significant threat to the delicate ecosystem of Hunder, a popular tourist destination in Nubra Valley known for its unique sand dunes.
In response, the District Police Leh has issued a stern reminder to all tourists and visitors to exercise responsibility and respect local regulations. A police spokesperson emphasized, “The natural beauty of Ladakh is a shared heritage, and it is our collective duty to preserve it for future generations.”
Local authorities have underscored the importance of adhering to designated paths and guidelines, particularly in ecologically sensitive areas like the Hunder sand dunes. They have called for tourists to embrace responsible tourism practices to ensure both safety and the continued enjoyment of the region’s natural wonders.
The swift action taken by the Ladakh police has garnered praise from locals, who have commended the initiative on social media platforms. Tufail Kanth remarked, “Good initiative well done Leh police,” while Haider Hashmi echoed, “Good job Ladakh Police.”
The District Police Leh has assured the public that stringent measures will be applied against those found guilty of negligent and harmful behavior. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the critical need for responsible tourism practices in safeguarding the pristine landscapes of Ladakh.