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Pic shows: Biker's ride. A biker that called himself the Ghost Rider and taunted police by posting videos of him breaking the law at high speed has finally been arrested. Detectives in the southern Swiss Canton of Valais had poured over the videos in order to try and identify the man and were finally able to track down and arrest the speedy biker. The racer, a 20-year-old man who was not named for legal reasons, committed numerous serious breaches of the road traffic laws while filming the videos which he then published on YouTube. As well as arresting him, police also seized his computer and his motorbike. They did not reveal what clues on the videos had given the man away and resulted in his arrest. Most of the videos were shot last year and police quickly identified and confirmed that the roads were in Switzerland, where the racer can be seen travelling up to 220 km/h (137 mph) in areas where there was an 80 km/h (50 mph) limit. A police spokesman said that charges have been filed against the man by both prosecutors and traffic police after confirming that the videos under the YouTube profile "Ghost Rider" were linked with the man's account and computer. (ends)

Swiss Ghost Rider In Court For Trying To Kill Informant

CEN A biker who called himself the Ghost Rider and taunted police by posting videos of himself breaking the law at high speed is to go on trial for allegedly trying to kill the man he believed turned him over to cops. Detectives in the southern Swiss Canton of Valais…

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