DTC buses damaged over Covid restriction

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DTC buses damaged over Covid restriction

Friday, 31 December 2021 | Staff Reporter | NEW DELHI

After not being allowed to board a vehicle which had exceeded the permissible passenger-carrying capacity set when Delhi is on “yellow” alert due to rising Covid cases, a group of people blocked the MB Road and damaged DTC buses on Thursday morning. Police used mild force to disperse the crowd and five people have been detained.

“Around 10: 30 am on Thursday morning, some people blocked the MB Road and broke the glass of a DTC bus. Police dispersed the crowd. A case under relevant sections of the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act, the Prevention of Damage to Public Property Act and IPC is being registered at Sangam Vihar police station and five people have been detained,” said a senior police official.

"The incident occurred due to non-availability of seats in the buses in view of Covid-related restrictions," he said.

“On Thursday morning, several calls complaining about a traffic jam near Jamia Hamdard on the Mehrauli-Badarpur Road were received on Thursday. Police reached the spot and found that some commuters were instigating others to sit on the road as bus drivers and marshalls were not allowing more than 17 passengers to board following the latest guidelines of the Delhi government,” said Benita Marry Jaiker, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP). South district. Police tried to convince the people to let the traffic flow through the stretch. Later, people broke window panes of four to five buses, she said.

Police removed the protesters from the spot. In the melee, one police personnel also sustained injury, the DCP said. In videos of the incident that have emerged on social media, it was seen that a green and a red air-conditioned bus have been damaged. Windshields and side mirrors were broken.

The conductor of a bus, in a video, said, "We have instructions to allow only 17 commuters at a time. When there are 20 people, including the driver, conductor and marshal, on the bus, we do not stop it. If we stop and more people enter the bus, we will be fined Rs 2,000."

"When we did not stop the bus today, people got agitated and started pelting of stones. However, nobody inside the bus was injured,” he said.

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