Andaman Police Break Car Window In Viral Video After Suspecting Suffocation Risk Of 3 Intoxicated Men - WATCH
· Free Press Journal

A video widely circulating on social media from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands has drawn attention after it showed police officers breaking the window of a parked car along a seashore road. The short clip quickly spread across local social media platforms in Sri Vijaya Puram (formerly Port Blair), prompting speculation among residents about the circumstances behind the incident.
Authorities, however, say the viral footage does not show the complete sequence of events that led to the police action.
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Suspiciously parked vehicle drew police attention
According to police officials, the car had been stationary for an unusually long period along Seashore Road, which caught the attention of a Police Control Room (PCR) patrol team conducting routine surveillance in the area.
Officers noticed that people appeared to be inside the vehicle, but there was no visible movement or response for several hours. Concerned about the occupants’ safety, the police approached the car and attempted to communicate with those inside.
Context : These guys were smoking W€€d inside car and Even after knocking and calling the number of times, they didn't open the door. so police broke the glass
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) March 14, 2026
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They reportedly knocked on the windows multiple times and called out to the occupants, but there was no reaction from inside the locked vehicle.
Window broken over safety concerns
After repeated attempts failed to get a response, officers decided to intervene. Officials explained that the decision to break the window was taken as a precautionary measure.
Police said they were worried the individuals inside the closed car might be unconscious or suffering from dizziness or suffocation, particularly considering the humid coastal conditions in the region.
To check on their well-being, the officers broke one of the windows and opened the vehicle.
Brother @gharkekalesh, the context you have added to this post is really commendable. Watching the video alone, it would seem that the police inexplicably broke the glass, but you made it clear that they knocked on the door several times, called, called, and still didn't…
— Sanatan Pride (@Sir_naga_ji) March 14, 2026
Three individuals found intoxicated
Once the car was opened, police discovered three individuals inside who were reportedly in a heavily intoxicated state. Authorities confirmed that all three were taken into custody.
Officials stated that preventive arrests were carried out and the individuals were transported to a nearby police station for further legal procedures in accordance with existing regulations.
Preventive detention is commonly used by law enforcement in India to prevent potential public safety risks or disturbances.
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Since the moment the window was broken was captured on video and widely shared online, it triggered discussions and criticism among some social media users.
Police authorities have urged the public not to judge the incident solely based on the short viral clip. They emphasized that the intervention took place only after officers tried repeatedly to get a response from the occupants and grew concerned about their safety.