Bengaluru: Three college students fined for performing acrobatic feats inside metro

An 11-second video clip of the incident shows two of the boys challenging each other to try the somersault inside the train
They were returning from garba | (Pic: EdexLive)
They were returning from garba | (Pic: EdexLive)

In a freak incident on board the last metro train on the Green Line on Tuesday, October 17, three college students who were repeatedly performing acrobatic feats by clinging on to the grab handles were caught by metro staffers. They were fined Rs 500 in total for causing a nuisance inside a metro train and for damaging its property.

Arvind Kumar V, Meeth Patel and Kaivaniya Bhandari, all from Gujarat, are pursuing second-year graduation at a private university, a source said.

According to a BMRCL source, the incident occurred at 11.15 pm on October 17. "The trio had boarded the metro train at Dasarahalli and were on the way to Yelachenahalli. After it crossed JP Nagar station and was on its way to Yelachenahalli, they started somersaulting inside the moving train. They held on to the handle bars above when engaging in such feats," he said.

A metro staffer who was travelling inside captured their behaviour on his mobile. "He alerted the security officer at Yelachenahalli station. Before the train could reach the station, an assistant security officer and homeguard were sent to the platform."

An 11-second video clip of the incident shows two of the boys challenging each other to try the somersault inside the train.

The students were caught as soon as they alighted at the station. Going by their attire and the timing, it appears that they were returning after attending a Navarathri programme somewhere. "They were handed a penalty receipt of Rs 500. Only one penalty was levied for the trio," he added.

"This is a very rare incident. We have received a couple of videos in the past too about irresponsible behaviour inside trains. However, the clips are usually undated and it is difficult to catch hold of those who engage in such activities long after the incident is over," said a source.

Confirmation of the same from our end is difficult since the CCTV present at metro stations retains record footage up to a maximum of 30 days, he added.

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