The Hindu (Kochi)

KSRTC driver, conductor, and station master questioned on memory card

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The Thiruvanan­thapuram City police on Friday interrogat­ed three persons, including Kerala State Road Transport Corporatio­n (KSRTC) driver H.L. Yadhu, in connection with the disappeara­nce of a memory card believed to contain crucial evidence on the former’s spat with Thiruvanan­thapuram Mayor Arya Rajendran.

The Thampanoor police, which has been probing the case, initially took bus conductor Subin and Thampanoor depot station master Lal Sajeev for questionin­g at the oŠce of the District Police Chief (Thiruvanan­thapuram City). Mr. Subin was picked up from his house in Vembayam around 5 a.m.

CCTV footage

The police decided to question Mr. Subin on the basis of CCTV footage that apparently showed him going near the monitor attached on the bus’ dashboard, shortly after the altercatio­n that had taken place near Saphalyam Complex on April 27. He was also found to have made several calls to Mr. Sajeev.

Such €ndings prompted the police to summon the duo for questionin­g. Mr. Subin, however, told the police that he had intended to check whether the monitor worked properly.

“Neither has he (Mr. Subin) admitted to any wrongdoing nor do we have any clinching proof,” a senior oŠcer said.

Later, Mr. Yadhu was brought to the oŠce for questionin­g. The driver had gone to give his statement to the assistant transport oŠcer after his release from the police custody on April 28.

He is suspected to have gone close to the bus in question that was parked away from other buses at the depot. Sources also pointed out that there were certain contradict­ions in Mr. Yadhu’s statements from what the duo had provided. The trio could be called for further questionin­g if the need arose, oŠcials added.

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