Bus stolen from Chincholi bus stand in Karnataka
The Hindu
Some people drove away in a bus belonging to Kalyana Karnataka Road Transportation Corporation (KKRTC) parked at Chincholi bus stand
In a major security lapse at Chincholi bus stand, some men drove away a bus belonging to Kalyana Karnataka Road Transportation Corporation (KKRTC) parked at Chincholi bus stand on February 21. The bus with registration no KA 38 F 971 was from KKRTC depot no. 2 in Bidar district.
As per the sources, the thieves took the vehicle, which was parked in the bus stand, around 3.30 a.m. They crossed the border into Telangana at Tandoor en route to Miriyan village in Chincholi taluk.
Chincholi police are yet to trace the bus. They suspect that the culprits might have abandoned the bus in an isolated place.
The police have registered a case and formed two special teams to search for the stolen bus.

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