11 women booked for causing ruckus on Namma Metro
The same group allegedly caused nuisance at multiple stations; metro staff and guards identified and detained them.
PTI
Bengaluru, 20 Mar
A group of eleven female passengers was booked for allegedly creating nuisance and disturbing other commuters inside the metro train by singing aloud, police said on Friday.
The
incident occurred on the night of 15 March when they were travelling from
Bengaluru International Exhibition Centres to KGWA (Nadaprabhu Kempegowda Metro Station) metro line, they said.
The group
allegedly started singing loudly inside the coach, leading to objections from
other commuters.
Later, at
Peenya Industrial Area station, some passengers alighted and continued arguing
on the platform, briefly preventing the train doors from closing, a senior
police officer said.
Following
the incident, security personnel intervened and brought the situation under
control, he said.
The same
group allegedly created nuisance at several stations. Metro security staff and
home guards identified and detained those involved at different points, with
support from Hoysala patrol teams, police said.
Based on a
complaint by BMRCL Security Officer, a non-cognisable report was filed against
these 11 female passengers, the officer said.
A
non-cognisable report is filed when the offence is considered minor in nature.
However,
they were let off after they apologised for their actions, police said.
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