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Bribe Demand of 20,000 Over No Ticket Backfires: Checking Officer Beaten by Conductor and Passengers

RTC bus bribery allegation of ₹20,000 in Sangareddy Rayakode leads to conductor and passengers beating checking official after no-ticket issue.

A serious incident occurred near Rayakode in Sangareddy district when a ticket checking squad stopped an RTC bus traveling from Hyderabad to Narayankhed, and allegedly demanded ₹20,000 as a bribe after finding a passenger without a ticket. The RTC bus bribery allegation of ₹20,000 led to anger, after which the conductor and passengers beat the checking official with a slipper and attacked him.

RTC Bus Checking in Rayakode Turns Violent

According to the report, the ticket checking squad stopped a bus of TSRTC near Rayakode in Sangareddy district. The bus was traveling from Hyderabad to Narayankhed when it was halted for inspection.

During checking, one passenger was found without a ticket.

₹20,000 Bribe Allegedly Demanded by Ticket Squad

It is alleged that the ticket squad demanded ₹20,000 as a bribe from both the passenger and the conductor in order to avoid registering a case against the passenger who did not have a ticket.

This demand reportedly triggered anger among those present.

Conductor and Passengers Attack Checking Official

Enraged by the alleged bribe demand, the conductor hit the checking official with a slipper, while passengers also attacked the official.

The situation quickly turned tense at the spot.

Incident Details at Sangareddy Rayakode

  • Location: Rayakode, Sangareddy district
  • Bus Route: Hyderabad to Narayankhed
  • Issue: Passenger without ticket
  • Allegation: ₹20,000 bribe demand
  • Reaction: Conductor and passengers assaulted the official

Current Status

The report confirms that the incident involved a physical attack on the checking official following the alleged bribe demand. Further details regarding police action or investigation are not mentioned.

The RTC bus bribery allegation of ₹20,000 in Rayakode, Sangareddy district, where a checking official was beaten by the conductor and passengers, highlights rising tensions during ticket inspections. The incident began with a no-ticket passenger and an alleged bribe demand, and ended in a violent attack, with the current status of further action not specified.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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