
Police file case against KSRTC driver
The Hindu
For driving a bus into floodwaters risking lives of passengers
About a week after he allegedly drove a public transport bus into the floodwaters and risked the lives of passengers on board, the police have booked a case against Jayadeep Sebastian, a driver with the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), for damaging public property.
According to Prasad Abraham, Station House Officer, Erattupetta, a case has been registered against Mr. Sebastian under provisions of the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act. The case follows a complaint in this regard by the KSRTC authorities.

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