On Tuesday, october 1, a 45-year-old bus conductor was hurt after someone in Bengaluru attacked him after he requested that he not stand on the vehicle's footboard.

The injured conductor, Yogesh, was taken to a private hospital where he is receiving treatment, while the culprit, Harsh Sinha, a jharkhand native, was apprehended by onlookers and turned over to the police.

The accused was let go from his position on september 20 after working for a while at a Bengaluru contact center.

A guy was seen standing inside the bus with a knife in his hand, and footage showed terrified people getting off the vehicle. The bus, which belonged to Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC), was allegedly close to the Whitefield police station when the event occurred, according to the police.

Following the event, the accused was taken into custody by the police under the applicable provisions of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), and an inquiry was initiated into his background.

A 35-year-old Bengaluru taxi driver repeatedly stabbed his fiancée in public earlier in april of this year after she turned down his proposal of marriage. After then, the man entered a police station and admitted to the crime. The cops then took him into custody.

The police discovered the woman's body at the scene of the crime; she had died from stab wounds.


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