Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Man in the dock for stinking socks

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

BOOKED AFTER AN ALTERCATIO­N WITH FELLOW PASSENGER IN BUS OVER STENCH FROM HIS SOCKS

DHARAMSHAL­A: A tourist from Bihar who was travelling from Dharamshal­a to Delhi in a Volvo bus has been booked for “causing public nuisance” after he allegedly got into an altercatio­n with fellow passengers over stinking socks.

The incident took place on the intervenin­g night of November 26 and 27 when Prakash Kumar, 27, who was travelling to Delhi from Dharamshal­a, took off his socks and shoes in the bus.

Unable to bear the stink emanating from his socks, the fellow passengers asked the youth to either put them in his bag or throw out. Kumar, however, refused to do either, resulting in a heated exchange between him and other passengers.

The driver and conductor stopped twice or thrice to resolve the issue and asked Kumar to throw the socks but he refused to budge.

Passengers then forced the driver and conductor to pull over at Bharwain police station in Una district and lodged a complaint against Kumar, who was booked under Section 107/51 of CrPC. Police registered a case of causing a public nuisance against Kumar on November 27. He was later released on surety by the sub-divisional magistrate Amb, under whose jurisdicti­on the area falls. Superinten­dent of police (SP, Una, Sanjeev Gandhi confirmed that Kumar was booked on complaint of co-passengers.

He said that Kumar also created ruckus at Bharwain police station.

Later, Kumar filed complaint against fellow passengers alleging that his sock did not stink but they quarrelled with him for no reason.

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