Key Points

In a shocking incident, a thief stole an APSRTC bus from Nellore bus stand while the driver was away. Police tracked the vehicle using CCTV and arrested the suspect hours later. This isn't the first such case—a similar theft occurred in Vizianagaram in 2002. Authorities are investigating the motive behind the bizarre crime.

Key Points: Thief Steals APSRTC Bus in Andhra Pradesh Nellore District

  • Thief B. Krishna stole an APSRTC bus from Nellore bus stand
  • Driver Jeelani discovered the missing bus next morning
  • Police tracked the bus via CCTV near Bucchireddypalem toll
  • Similar APSRTC bus theft occurred in Vizianagaram in 2002
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'Big steal': Thief drives off with RTC bus in Andhra Pradesh

A thief drove off with an APSRTC bus in Nellore before police intercepted him hours later. The bizarre incident mirrors past bus thefts in Andhra Pradesh.

"The police swung into action and intercepted the bus near Nellorepalem Circle. – Nellore Police"

Amaravati, July 23

In a bizarre incident, a bus belonging to state-owned Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) was stolen in Andhra Pradesh’s Nellore district on Wednesday.

Alerted by the APSRTC officials, the police intercepted the stolen vehicle and arrested the thief a few hours later.

The ‘Palle Velugu’ bus of APSRTC belonging to Atmakur depot had reached Nellore town from Atmakur on Tuesday night. After parking the vehicle at the bus stand, driver Jeelani went to the restroom.

On Wednesday morning, when the driver went to the bus stand to resume his duty, he was shocked to find the bus missing. He immediately informed the APSRTC officials, who, in turn, lodged a complaint with the police.

The police scanned the CCTV footage from different locations around the town. The stolen bus was captured on CCTV at the Bucchireddypalem toll gate. The police swung into action and intercepted the bus near Nellorepalem Circle, about 50 km from Nellore town and arrested the thief.

The thief was identified as B. Krishna, of Kancherla village of Vidavalur mandal in the same district. The police were questioning him about the motive behind his action.

This is not the first such incident in Andhra Pradesh.

In 2002, a man in Vizianagaram district stole a bus of the APSRTC to reach home.

The stolen bus belonging to the Palakonda depot of APSRTC was found in Kandisa village after several hours of search by the police along with Corporation officials.

The students' special bus was stolen from Vangara mandal headquarters after the driver had parked the vehicle for the night.

After a frantic search for several hours, the stolen bus was found in Meesala Dolapeta in Regidi Amadalavalasa mandal.

A few suspects were rounded up by the police. During questioning, Chowdary Suresh confessed that he had stolen the bus.

He told the police that he did not find any transport to reach his village and after seeing the parked bus, he took it away to reach home. He committed the theft in an inebriated condition.

- IANS

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Shreya B
This is really concerning. How can someone just drive away with a government bus? Shows major security lapses. APSRTC needs to implement better parking protocols and maybe install GPS trackers in all buses.
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Arjun K
Reminds me of the 2002 incident mentioned in the article. Some people will go to any lengths for free transport! But seriously, this is a crime and should be punished strictly. Public property is not anyone's personal taxi.
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Priya S
The thief must have thought he was in a Bollywood movie! Driving off with a bus like that. But jokes aside, this is a serious matter. What if he had caused an accident? Public safety is at stake here.
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Karthik V
I'm from Nellore and this is embarrassing for our district. The police response was good, but prevention is better than cure. Maybe APSRTC should have security guards at night parking areas.
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Michael C
As someone visiting India, I'm amazed at how casually people treat public property here. Back home, buses have multiple security measures. Hope India implements better systems soon.
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Divya L
The article mentions the thief was drunk. Alcohol is behind so many crimes in our country. We need stricter enforcement of prohibition laws in Andhra like some other states

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