Former Transport Dept Employee Steals Bus to Win Back Estranged Wife!


Yavatmal (Maharashtra), May 26 (IANS): In a bizarre incident, a former employee of the state transport department stole a bus to convince his estranged wife and children that he was no longer jobless, said an official here.

Devendra M. Nimgaokar, 35, driver with the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), was sacked in 2007 for prolonged absenteeism from duty and alcoholism, said Shivaji Targude, an official of Wadgaon police station in Yavatmal, eastern Maharashtra.

"Nimgaokar's mother and sister had passed away a few years ago and he was suffering from depression. The Wani ST (state transport) Depot, where he was employed used to deploy him on long distance routes. He was reluctant to go on these and often bunked duties," Targude told IANS Saturday.

As a consequence, Nimgaokar was sacked from the MSRTC, following which his wife and two children left him to live with his in-laws in Ichhora village, near Ladkhed in this southern Vidarbha district.

On May 21, a bus (No. MH-40-8629) of the Wani depot made a regular night halt at the Yavatmal bus depot.

Sensing an opportunity, Nimgaokar allegedly got into it and sped off to his wife's village in order to convince her that he had been re-instated in service. It is not known if the bus had auto-ignition system or the ignition keys were left behind by the driver.

There was panic Tuesday morning (May 22), when the vacant ST bus was discovered missing from the Yavatmal bus depot.

Top MSRTC and police swung into action and messages were relayed across the district in an effort to trace the missing bus.

It was finally found abandoned near Icchora village by the investigating team comprising of Sarjerao Gaekwad, Deepak Wanole and Iqbal Sheikh.

Two days later, the police also managed to trace Nimgaokar, who was hiding in Icchora village.

He was arrested and was presented before a local court Friday, which granted him bail till June 6, Targude said.

The incident has sent alarm bells ringing through the MSRTC network, which witnessed a similar episode in Pune on January 25 this year.

A mentally disturbed driver, Santosh Mane, had hijacked a state transport bus and mowed down nine people and injured four more before he was caught.

 

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Sun, May 27 2012

    Devendra M. Nimgaokar should be given an award for stealing a Government bus to please his wife that he has got his job back after being fired in 2007. By this brave act I hope he will get his job back and support his family.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    You are also same kind of human being.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Mr. Devendra M. Nimgaokar is mentally disturbed and a depressed human being.
    I guess you guys should go easy on him just like our beloved Yedda-ruppa.

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  • Sandesh Shetty, Bangalore/Kudla

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Jossy Saldhana can i comment now that this happens only in Maharastra??? Now dont come back with your comments stating that this happens everywhere in India ok. Also no comments from our congi agents of Yanbu, Pune, Kuwait, Dubai etc.

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Yatha Raja thatha praja, hey na Jossey Mapusa.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Devendra's attitude resembles that of congress, always looting without doing any work.

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  • MKS, Udupi

    Sat, May 26 2012

    The driver is under depression & he has family to support. MSRTC can take care of him by treating his problem & helping his familiy to get back his normal life. He was their employee cant't govt/MSRTC help him instead leaving him on road. No humanity in this world . he may be a drunker but his problem can be treated.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Strange considering his wife had already left him!Others(and there are many )would have used the 'bus' to make a clean get away in the first place! Yes strange- Is it not?

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Nimgaokar should be invited to KSRTC because we may need him when our MLAs’ goes on resort trip. They should be taken to such a remote place that even mobile range should not be there as well as no food or no water not available too

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  • Gerald, modankap-bantval

    Sat, May 26 2012

    AS THEY SAY - 'NO MONEY NO HONEY' - THE MSRTC SHOULD HAVE 'EMPLOYEE GRIEVANCE" AS THEY CANT MANIPULATE THE EMPLOYEES WHO IS WORKING FOR THEM DAY AND NIGHT. IT COULD HAVE WORSTED THAN THE PUNE INCIDENT SO, MANAGEMENT PEOPLE SHOULD THINK SERIOUSLY WITH THIS MATTER FOR THE BETTERMENT OF ITS EMPLOYEES.. SO TO AVOID FURTHER EMBARRASSING INCIDENTS LIKE THIS IN THE FUTURE !!!

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  • Atanu Sen, Moodbidri/Hooghly

    Sat, May 26 2012

    Haji Mastan lost all his ships due to women. Acchhe Acchhe 'jahaz' dhoob jathe hai like 'Titanic'.

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