Koregaon Park Pune Crime News : There is always a dispute between the bus conductor and the driver. However, sometimes the matter reaches the police. In a shocking incident, a man was beaten up inside a PMPML bus in Pune.
A scuffle ensued between the police and the bus driver. The police swung into action after a video of the incident went viral on social media. He apologised and paid Rs 3,000 in cash for the bus trip. However, the police have lodged a complaint against the BJP workers.
Meanwhile, the driver and the conductor of the bus have been arrested by the police. The incident took place in the Koregaon Park area. A scuffle ensued between the police and the bus driver. The driver is seen sitting in the driver's seat while the policeman is seen beating him. In the fight, both of them are seen hugging each other.
The incident came to light after a video of the two went viral on social media. However, social media users are criticising the police action. On Sunday morning, the route number C 302 from Wadia College. It was carrying passengers.
According to the police, the PMT driver was driving the car when he was hit by the bike. The police stopped the car in front of the bus. The driver of the bus jumped out of the vehicle and fired at the police. A scuffle broke out between the two, after which the police personnel came straight into the bus and started beating the PMT bus driver.
After the video of the incident went viral on social media, the police swung into action. After the video went viral, the two filed a police complaint. The driver of the PMT bus has filed an application with the senior police inspector of Koregaon Pork police station after being beaten up by the police personnel.
Accordingly, on Sunday, July 21, 2024, I had a minor argument with the PMT driver. The driver, Bhagwat Torne, and I personally went to the police station where we had an argument over the complaint. But I don't have any complaints about this guy. He says that his trip to PM Pati was damaged, according to which I have paid Rs 3000 in cash, said the police constable R.A. Waghmare wrote.