Fake police in camouflage stops car, demands money without ID

A video reportedly from Tikamgarh has raised concern after showing a fake police officer in a camouflage uniform stopping a car and allegedly asking for money without presenting any identification. The clip, which has circulated widely on social media, appears to show the individual halting a vehicle on the roadside and engaging with its occupants, raising serious questions about his authenticity.
Observers have pointed out the absence of a name tag or any official credentials typically carried by police or security personnel. This has fueled suspicion that the individual may be impersonating a police officer to extort money from drivers. However, the exact time, location, and authenticity of the video have not yet been independently verified.
The incident has also led to broader concerns about highway safety, with many questioning how easily someone could pose as a law enforcement official. There are growing calls for a thorough investigation to establish the individual’s identity and determine whether any wrongdoing has occurred.
As of now, authorities have not issued an official statement on the matter. The authenticity of the video and the identity of the individual remain unclear, even as public demands increase for stricter monitoring and stronger safeguards on public roads to prevent such incidents.