JIND: The Jind depot of Haryana Roadways on Friday unearthed a racket of bus passengers who travelled with out tickets and located that they had been the usage of WhatsApp to cross information about flying squads on particular routes.
Ajit Nehra, in-charge of roadways flying squad, Jind, said there are 22 depots within the state and these passengers were active on all of the main routes. They led to really extensive loss to every depot.
Jind staff had caught 25 such miscreants on different routes up to now two months and had imposed a nice on they all. The flying squads are planning to resort a police case towards such passengers at some point, he maintained.
Sources said miscreants had created WhatsApp group ‘Jind to Panipat loose carrier’, ‘Panipat to Jind loose carrier’ and ‘Mausam ki jaankari Kaithal’.
While touring, such passengers alerted all group individuals by means of dropping a message in regards to the location of flying squads. “This means, they avoided the squads,” said an authentic.
Officials said one of the most group individuals would buy a price tag and take a seat just about the bus driver and if he came across a member of the flying squad, he would in an instant leave a message within the group and if flying squad isn't there at the direction he would indicate that the trail is obvious.
Officials said the passengers were mostly scholars and private staff.
These loose travellers were active on Jind-Bhiwani direction, Jind-Panipat direction and Jind-Kaithal direction, said Ajit Nehra.
Ajit Nehra, in-charge of roadways flying squad, Jind, said there are 22 depots within the state and these passengers were active on all of the main routes. They led to really extensive loss to every depot.
Jind staff had caught 25 such miscreants on different routes up to now two months and had imposed a nice on they all. The flying squads are planning to resort a police case towards such passengers at some point, he maintained.
Sources said miscreants had created WhatsApp group ‘Jind to Panipat loose carrier’, ‘Panipat to Jind loose carrier’ and ‘Mausam ki jaankari Kaithal’.
While touring, such passengers alerted all group individuals by means of dropping a message in regards to the location of flying squads. “This means, they avoided the squads,” said an authentic.
Officials said one of the most group individuals would buy a price tag and take a seat just about the bus driver and if he came across a member of the flying squad, he would in an instant leave a message within the group and if flying squad isn't there at the direction he would indicate that the trail is obvious.
Officials said the passengers were mostly scholars and private staff.
These loose travellers were active on Jind-Bhiwani direction, Jind-Panipat direction and Jind-Kaithal direction, said Ajit Nehra.
Haryana Roadways stumbles upon ‘free-rider’ groups
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