8.1 C
Delhi
Friday, January 16, 2026

Hyderabad Police Chief: Drunk Drivers Are Terrorists After Bus Tragedy

Hyderabad Police Chief Calls Drunk Drivers ‘Terrorists’ After Kurnool Bus Tragedy

Hyderabad Police Commissioner V. S. Sajjanar has declared drunk drivers “terrorists” following the devastating Kurnool bus fire that killed 20 people. The police chief’s strong statement comes as investigation reveals an intoxicated biker caused the collision that triggered the deadly inferno.

Key Takeaways

  • 20 people died in a horrific bus fire in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
  • Hyderabad Police Commissioner calls drunk drivers “terrorists”
  • Intoxicated biker caused collision that led to fire
  • Bus was carrying 234 smartphones whose batteries exploded
  • Police file cases against both biker and bus driver

Police Chief’s Strong Stance

Commissioner Sajjanar described drunk driving as “acts of terror on the roads” and a “criminal act of negligence” in a social media post. He emphasized that the Hyderabad Police maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward drink-driving.

“Drunk drivers are terrorists. Period,” Sajjanar wrote on X. “The horrific Kurnool bus accident was not an accident in the truest sense. It was a preventable massacre caused by the reckless behaviour of an intoxicated biker.”

CCTV footage showed the biker, B. Shiva Shankar, refuelling his motorcycle at 2:24 a.m., just 15 minutes before the fatal collision at 2:39 a.m. “His decision to drive drunk turned a moment of arrogance into a tragedy of unimaginable scale,” the Commissioner added.

Case Details Against Biker

Police registered a case of reckless driving against Shiva Shankar, who died after losing control of his motorcycle and colliding with the bus. The pillion rider, Erriswami, survived with minor injuries.

A viral video shows Shankar struggling to balance his bike after refuelling, with authorities confirming he was intoxicated. The FIR confirms both men had consumed alcohol before their journey.

What Caused the Deadly Fire?

Forensic experts revealed the bus was carrying 234 smartphones worth approximately Rs 46 lakh. The lithium-ion batteries in these devices exploded after the initial fire, rapidly engulfing the passenger cabin.

Investigators found the motorcycle became trapped under the bus, causing a fuel leak that ignited upon contact with sparks. The intense heat melted the bus’s aluminium flooring, worsening the devastation.

The smartphone consignment and the bus’s own battery pack accelerated the blaze, according to fire department reports.

Legal Action Against Bus Driver

Police have also filed a case against bus driver Lakshmaiah for negligence and overspeeding under Sections 125(a) and 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Both the driver and his assistant, Siva Narayana, remain in police custody.

The tragedy has sparked renewed calls for stricter enforcement of drunk driving laws across the country.

Latest

ITBP Officer Loses Rs 51 Lakh in WhatsApp, Telegram Trading Scam

An ITBP officer was defrauded of Rs 51 lakh via a fake trading scheme that started on WhatsApp. Learn how the scam unfolded and the police investigation.

Rapido Denies Role in ₹331 Crore Money Laundering Case Involving Driver

ED investigates ₹331 crore deposits in Rapido driver's account linked to 1xbet betting case. Company denies involvement as probe reveals wedding funding.

Wedding Invite Scam: Bijnor Man Loses ₹31,000 via WhatsApp Fraud

A Bijnor doctor lost ₹31,000 after clicking a fake wedding invitation on WhatsApp. Learn how this APK file scam works and crucial police safety tips to protect yourself.

Black Friday Scam Alert: Over 2,000 Fake Shopping Sites Found

Security researchers uncover massive fraud network targeting Black Friday shoppers with fake Amazon, Samsung stores. Learn how to protect yourself.

Google Nano Banana AI Used to Create Fake PAN Cards: Security Alert

Learn how scammers exploit AI to forge identity documents and get expert tips to spot fake PAN cards and protect against digital fraud.

Topics

India to Evacuate Citizens from Iran; First Flight from Tehran Tomorrow

MEA prepares evacuation flights for Indians in Iran amid Iran-Israel conflict. First flight from Tehran to Delhi scheduled. Embassy issues urgent travel advisory.

Australia Social Media Ban: 5 Million Kids’ Accounts Deleted in a Month

Australia's new social media ban leads to removal of nearly 5 million under-14 accounts. Learn about the law, enforcement, and the debate it has sparked.

Rising Memory Chip Prices Threaten Profits for Apple, HP, Dell

Morgan Stanley warns investors as increasing DRAM and NAND flash costs squeeze margins for major tech hardware companies, reversing a years-long tailwind.

Mumbai Markets Closed for BMC Elections, Zerodha CEO Calls It Poor Planning

Zerodha CEO Nithin Kamath criticises weekday market closure for Mumbai elections, highlighting economic costs and missed trading opportunities as Asian markets rally.

Meta Bans ChatGPT on WhatsApp from 2026: How to Save Chats

WhatsApp will block ChatGPT and third-party AI tools in 2026. Learn why Meta is banning AI, how to back up your chat history, and what it means for users.

Amazon Republic Day Sale 2026: Up to 80% Off on Gadgets & Appliances

Amazon's Great Republic Day Sale 2026 is live with massive discounts on electronics, fashion & home appliances. Get top deals, no-cost EMI & a chance to win a trip.

Kashmiri Parents Seek Govt Help to Evacuate Students from Iran Unrest

Families of Kashmiri students in Iran appeal to India's External Affairs Ministry for urgent evacuation amid ongoing protests and safety concerns.

Pakistan Army’s Operation Sindoor Demolishes JeM, LeT Terror Hubs

Pakistan Army destroys Jaish-e-Mohammed and Lashkar-e-Taiba strongholds in major operation, arrests Pulwama attack operatives.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img