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Convoy ‘golmaal’ ends as Rohit Shetty removes police markings
Updated On: 02 April, 2026 11:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
Filmmaker Rohit Shetty removed ‘Police’ stickers and beacon-style lights from two private SUVs in his convoy after criticism over them resembling official police vehicles

An SUV in Rohit Shetty’s convoy passes through an area in the suburbs last week. Pic/Nimesh Dave (right) The same vehicle on Wednesday, after all embellishments were removed. Pic/By Special Arrangement
Beacon-style lights and ‘Police’ stickers have been removed from two sports utility vehicles in filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s private convoy after this newspaper brought the matter to light, following allegations that the automobiles were being made to resemble official police cars, raising concerns about potential misuse of authority.
Responding to the controversy, Shetty’s spokesperson told mid-day, “Following the unfortunate firing incident at Rohit Shetty’s residence [on February 1], the police promptly implemented heightened security measures, protecting both his home and film sets. During the initial phase, police identification stickers were placed on certain vehicles as part of these arrangements, which have now been removed.”

