Two Bengaluru-based BMTC buses' diesel was stolen...

An employee of Bangalore Metro Transport Corporation (BMTC) has filed a case, and an investigation is currently underway. A strange incident occurred at Bengaluru's Yelahanka New Town bus stop when 167 litres of diesel were stolen from two state-run buses.
A fuel spill was reportedly seen in the bus terminal last week by the Puttenahalli bus depot manager while he was working the night shift.
When he discovered that the thieves had taken the fuel from parked buses, he quickly reported it to a police station nearby. The entire value of the stolen diesel is reportedly Rs. 14,000.
A state-owned bus was recently taken from the Chincholi bus station in Karnataka, and police subsequently discovered the bus in Telangana.
A man was seen approaching it on the CCTV video and then driving it away.
The bus was parked in the Chincholi bus depot on monday night at 9 o'clock, according to the authorities, by the conductor Erappa and driver Ayub Khan. The transport originated in Bidar. When the driver and conductor woke up in the morning to begin the journey to Bidar, they found it was not there. They had spent the night in the restroom at the bus depot. They discovered a person operating the bus at 3.30 am towards telangana while reviewing the Surveillance footage.



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