Bengaluru: Girl locked up in bus after scuffle, FB post leads to conductor's arrest


Bengaluru, Feb 26 (DHNS): The Yelahanka police have arrested a BMTC bus conductor after a woman studying in a private college posted on Facebook that she was locked up in the bus for around 45 minutes after her friend indulged in a scuffle with the conductor on Wednesday evening.

According to the police, the victim Bharathi (name changed) and her friend Ojhashree Singh, a native of Faridabad (Haryana), boarded a BMTC bus to go home after college. But things went awry, when the conductor Umashankar found Singh sitting next to his friend in the seat reserved for women and asked him to vacate it.

But Singh used profanities on Umashankar and they indulged in a heated argument. In the melee, Singh kicked Umashankar on his chest, who fell down. Singh got down from the bus and fled.

Umashankar asked the driver to take the bus to the Yelahanka police station. As they reached the station, the passengers in the bus got down and left, while the victim stayed in the bus.

The driver and the conductor thought that no one was there in the bus, locked the doors and went inside the police station. After a few minutes, they noticed that the public had gathered around the bus. They found that the girl was creating a ruckus.

The police made the conductor open the door, took the girl inside the station and asked her about the incident. She narrated her ordeal, but did not file a complaint and went home, said the police.

The Facebook post by the victim states that the conductor ‘abused her’ “friend as he was standing by my side in the middle (women’s section) of the bus. They indulged in a scuffle and my friend pushed the conductor who fell down. Scared of the mob that gathered, my friend ran away.”

The bus was taken to the police station, they locked her up inside and even the police did not help her, the post said. Later, the police asked her about the incident, but discouraged her from filing an FIR, as it is a tedious process, she said. They asked her to compromise with the conductor.

“The victim posted her ordeal on Facebook, which garnered attention. The Yelahanka police were asked to act on the Facebook post. The police registered a FIR, as cognisable offence when disclosed through any medium or source warrants that a case be registered.

An FIR was registered under IPC Sections 331, 342 and 504 and the bus conductor was arrested. He has filed a counter complaint against Singh for manhandling him and a case was registered under IPC Section 324,” said Dr P S Harsha, DCP (North-East).

When the officer was asked about the victim complaining about the police not acting and instead supporting the conductor, he said, “We have asked the victim to give a detailed statement. We will order an enquiry and action will be taken if any policeman is found guilty.”

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Feb 27 2016

    Here I find both are at fault.Singh could have obeyed the conductor and leave the seat instead of fighting pahilwan to act.second why did Police didnt allow to file a case against conductor ,for locking up? .why did he locked her up ,to take revenge against the friend.?Only after face book post ,something moved.Conductor could also Keep quite when Singh told about friendship.all noice for nothing.

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Sat, Feb 27 2016

    That idiot Singh, passenger of the bus should be caught immediately and thrown into the jail for the longest time. Even that lady friend of his, should also be punished. the conductor of the bus did not do anything wrong but he did his duty.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    WHY CAN'T THE GO TO UP OR BIHAR SCHOOLS FOR BASIC TRAINING?

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  • kishore, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    This happens not only in bengaluru but mangaluru also.
    I have noticed many times these rude north indian people occupy ladies seat and the ladies just stand there and the conductor has to then come and tell these useless people to vacate.
    Even when they are vacating they utter some bad words in hindi and look at the conductor with anger.
    These north indian peoples culture is only to mistreat women and we all know about the regular criminal cases from north india against women.
    Here also this Singh thought he is king and tried to become a warrior in front of the girl.
    These north indian girls are also equally foul mouthed and big dramebaaz people.
    Always shouting in public places and creating nuisance.
    They are better off in their backward panchayat places.

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  • G Z T Kunte, Udupi

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    The Feku girl intentionally remained hidden inside the Bus thinking that the Driver & Conductors will include her name also in their Complaint, and later on she played the drama of getting locked up in the bus.
    While all other passengers got down from the bus and went home or went to catch another bus, why she did not get down from the bus near that police station and go home instead of misusing FB later on. These boy or girl, all are dishonest .

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Finally we conclude: North Indians are all FEKU's ...

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  • Dr.Sharadh shetty, Mangaluru/malaysia

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    It’s true that majority of the North Indians who stay elsewhere do not show any respect to the culture and system. If they are offended for silly reasons, then immediately they go the media or Face book and post derogatory comments about the local people.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Nowadays nobody cares for other. but when they are at wrong ends make use technology to show they are innocent creating all kind of drama.

    Arrest that Haryana guy.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Some Kannada channel may take it in'Prime Time' news slot and rant
    about it for hours.
    What nonsense is this anyway?
    In any case you a male is not supposed to sit in a ladies seat.
    What was this Singh up to?
    Did he have a sudden sex change?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Cock, Bull & Goat Story ...

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Looks like a cooked up story by these Haryanvi jodi!

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  • Acchu, M,lore

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Action should be taken against Singh.

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  • Nagendra, Bengaluru

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Definitely the Girl and Guy are at fault. If Conductor is misbehaved why would they take the bus to Police station? When police let her open why is that she didn't complained and instead posted on Facebook itself shows that she want to create a issue which diverts the actual issue where Girl and Guy will be held responsible. She wants to escape from their parents scoldings.

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  • stan, dubai

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    In this case I support the conductor. I saw the video. Conductor asked the boy to leave seat reserved for ladies. I was asked so many places to leave seat reserved for Ladies. Why this lady has fight with the conductor on behalf of her boy friend??? Now a days ladies take undue advantages because law and Government is supporting them even they are wrong???

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  • ANP , Blur

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Stan , there is no rule that lady can't sit on Gents seat
    .NEITHER IS THERE A RULE SHE CANT SIT ON HIS LAP !
    So why not LAPTOP ?

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    This kind of abnormal attitude of the conductor towards the passenger is mainly due to lack of training and proper motivation one should have to the post.

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  • ANP, Blur

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Abnormal attitude of Conductor Or Passenger ?
    Please specify ?
    Conductor too has a duty to do ......toward Sr. Citizens , ladies seating !
    Why door bus was not opened by police ?

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  • Abdul Jabbar, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    What a joke..The conductor was just doing his duty and shud he be the one to get arrested?.Drag that haryana guy and throw him in the lockup.FB is an easy platform these days to gain sympathy

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  • PINTO, Doha/Qatar

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Occupying the seat reserved for ladies by a male passenger is also wrong!Had he taken conductor's advice in the positive spirit this incident would not have happened.

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  • Roys, Ekkur

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Vicent, Lack of training? You mean to say you want a MBA certified conductor now? I know you work for company where you can find all professionals, but here you do not need to be so by showcase your talent, judge the case by situation and not by your talent of teaching and learning.

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  • Allen, Mangaluru

    Fri, Feb 26 2016

    Abnormal people always supports abnormal people!

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Sat, Feb 27 2016

    Your passenger is lucky to have been in Bangalore. In Mumbai he would have been thrown out of the running bus. What would you have said to such conductor?

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