Maharashtra Bus Got Pollution Certificate 9 Hours After Horrific Crash
NDTV
The authority has now sought a report from the local Regional Transport Office in this regard.
The private bus which caught fire on the Nagpur-Mumbai 'Samruddhi Expressway' leading to the death of 25 passengers was issued a Pollution Under Control (PUC) certificate nine hours after the horrific incident, an RTO official said on Tuesday.
The authority has now sought a report from the local Regional Transport Office in this regard.
The sleeper coach bus with registration number MH29- BE1819 ran into the road divider around 1.30 am on July 1 in Maharashtra's Buldhana district, and caught fire. As many as 25 passengers died in the accident.
The PUC certificate was issued against the same registration number at 10.37 am on the same day when the burnt shell of the bus must have been lying near the accident spot.