Miscreants have attacked two passenger buses in Morena on the border of Rajasthan in Madhya Pradesh. Both these buses were going from Delhi to Gwalior. In this incident, more than half a dozen people traveling in both the buses were injured. On receiving the information, the police reached the spot and admitted all the injured to the hospital. The condition of all these people is said to be out of danger at present. This incident took place late on Monday evening on NH 44 in Civil Line police station area. At present, the police have recorded the statements of the injured and are busy investigating the case.
According to the police, people from Gwalior and Morena had gone to some program organized in Delhi. During this program, people of Gwalior had a fight with the youth of Morena. Since there were more people from Gwalior there, the youth of Morena threatened them and returned home using their own means. At the same time, after the program was over, as soon as the people of Gwalior boarded the buses and reached Morena via NH 44, the youth sitting in ambush surrounded them.
Half a dozen people sitting in the bus injured
After this the accused attacked the buses with sticks and bricks and stones. Due to this, the glass panes of the buses were broken and many people sitting inside were injured. It is fortunate that no one has been seriously injured. It is alleged that the accused also fired on the buses. The driver of the bus said in his statement to the police that he has informed about this. However, the police have not yet confirmed the firing. According to the police, the matter is being investigated. The police have also identified some of the accused. The raid has been intensified to arrest them.
The number of attackers may exceed 50
According to Morena Police, the number of attackers could be more than 50. It is suspected that all these attackers came armed with weapons and fled from the spot after committing the crime. According to the police, at present the injured have been admitted to the hospital and a bus has been sent to Gwalior. The injured will also be sent away after providing first aid. The police have recorded the statements of all the injured.