Bengaluru: Miscreants assault BMTC bus driver and conductor
Team Udayavani, Oct 28, 2024, 12:54 PM IST
Bengaluru: Two miscreants publicly assaulted a BMTC bus driver and conductor in DJ Halli’s Tannery Road area after the driver honked to clear the way on Saturday evening.
The incident occurred when Gagan, the driver from the Yelahanka Depot, and conductor Shivakumar were operating the Yelahanka to Shivajinagar route.
According to police, two individuals riding a bike blocked the bus’s path and began driving erratically. When Gagan honked and continued driving, the bikers followed the bus and intercepted it near the Canara Bank bus stop.
Once the driver opened the door, the miscreants barged in and started verbally abusing and punching him. When Shivakumar intervened to assist Gagan, the attackers dragged him out of the bus, punched him repeatedly in the face, neck, and torso, and even yanked his uniform, beating him publicly until he fell to the ground.
The entire incident was recorded on the bus’s CCTV camera.
Gagan filed a complaint with the DJ Halli Police Station. Shivakumar, who sustained injuries, was hospitalized for treatment.
Police suspect the assailants were under the influence of drugs. CCTV footage from the bus and nearby areas is being reviewed to identify the attackers. An investigation is underway.
Fourth incident in 45 days:
On September 8, a passenger attempted to stab a BMTC conductor at the Hosur Road Bus Station. On October 1, a passenger named Harsha attacked BMTC conductor Yogesh with a knife near ITPL. On October 18, near Tin Factory, Hemanth assaulted BMTC conductor Sangappa from Unit 19 with a stone.
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