‘Frustrated’ man who lost job stabs BMTC bus conductor
The video of the incident, which happened in Whitefield on Tuesday, went viral on social media
PTI
Bengaluru,
2 Oct
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23-year-old passenger, who recently lost his job and failed to get employment
thereafter, stabbed a City bus conductor after he was asked to move away from
the door of the vehicle for safety reasons, police said on Wednesday.
The video
of the incident, which happened in Whitefield on Tuesday, went viral on social
media.
The
accused, Harsha Sinha, a native of Jharkhand, was fired 20 days ago by the
business process outsourcing firm where he was employed, they said.
He was
allegedly frustrated as he was unemployed since the last about three weeks.
According
to police, the incident occurred near ITPL bus stop when the 45-year-old
conductor of the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) bus,
Yogesh asked Sinha to move away from the footboard for safety as he was
interrupting boarding and de-boarding of passengers.
This led to
a verbal duel between the duo and Sinha allegedly pulled out a knife from his
bag and stabbed the conductor.
The accused
then allegedly tried to threaten other passengers forcing them to vacate the
bus. The bus driver, Siddalingaswamy locked the door and jumped out, leaving
Sinha inside.
Later,
Sinha allegedly took a hammer and started vandalising the bus.
In the
purported video of the incident, passengers can be seen running out of the bus
in fear after being threatened by Sinha, who also broke window glasses of the
vehicle.
"The
bus conductor was admitted to a hospital. He sustained two-three stab injuries
but is stated to be out of danger now. The accused passenger has been arrested
in the attempt to murder case registered against him," a senior police
officer said. -PTI
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