UNNAO (UP) :
THE double-decker bus that hit a milk tanker
on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway, leaving
18 people dead, was “unfit” for operations,
officials said.
Police have registered an FIR in connection with the incident, which also left 19 people injured, but have not named any accused,
they said.
“The bus that met with the accident belongs to M/s K C JainTravels Jodhpur,
Rajasthan which is registered at Pushpendra
Singh’s address in Mawai Khurd of Mahoba
district of Uttar Pradesh. The said bus was
found to be unfit for operations as it did not
have the necessary documents,” Assistant
Divisional Transport Officer (Enforcement)
Arvind Singh told reporters on Wednesday.
“On contacting Pushpendra Singh, it was
found that the bus was being operated by
Chandan Jaiswal, a resident of Paharganj in
Delhi,” he said.
Based on a complaint by Arvind Singh,
an FIR was registered in the matter on
Wednesday under sections 233 (using false
evidence), 106-1 (death due to negligence)
and 125 (endangering the life or personal
safety of others) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita
(BNS). “No accused has been named in the
FIR. We are trying to ascertain the real owner of the bus and the company that operated it. Arrests will be made once it is ascertained,” said Investigating Officer (IO) Phool
Singh.