City govt bus driver verbally abused, assaulted on duty
When the bus was stationed near the Haleguddadahalli signal, an unidentified individual riding a motorcycle stopped beside the bus and began verbally abusing the driver
PTI

Bengaluru, 11 Nov
A government bus driver here was
allegedly verbally abused and assaulted inside the bus by an unidentified
person who was subsequently nabbed, police said on Monday.
The incident occurred on Sunday at
around 8pm when the bus was en-route Jayanagar to Vijayanagar, they said.
According to Bengaluru Metropolitan
Transport Corporation (BMTC), while the bus was stationed near the
Haleguddadahalli signal, an unidentified individual riding a motorcycle stopped
beside the bus and began verbally abusing the driver. The man then boarded the
bus and physically assaulted the driver, who was performing his duties at the
time.
"Despite the sudden attack,
Murtuza Imam Saab quickly secured the bus by locking its doors. With the
cooperation of the passengers on board, the assailant was apprehended and taken
to the Byatarayanapura police station, where a non-cognizable report was filed
against the unidentified individual," a senior BMTC official said.
Following the incident, Imam, who
sustained injuries during the assault, was promptly transported to Victoria
Hospital for medical treatment. He received timely care and was discharged
later that night.
The authorities were immediately
informed and visited the scene to assess the situation and take appropriate
action, he said.
In wake of such assaults on BMTC
employees, the Managing Director of the corporation, Ramachandran R recently
met City Police Commissioner B Dayanand and formally requested that swift and
stringent measures to be taken on the assaulters. PTI
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