The incident triggered panic and outrage on social media, with many claiming the bus had been “hijacked”
“The bus driver and the conductor came to the police. They told us the bus was travelling from Gurugram to Panna in Madhya Pradesh when it was intercepted by the finance company’s people… It seems the bus financers are responsible. We are filing a case,” Agra police chief Babloo Kumar told reporters.
The bus has been found in UP’s Etawah district without the passengers, the police said. “Madhya Pradesh Police managed to trace a passenger and spoke with him. He said after driving a few kilometres, the passengers were told to get down and take another bus that was already waiting on the highway,” Mr Kumar said.
The police chief said the new bus took the passengers to Jhansi, from where they proceeded to their destinations in different buses. “We managed to speak with the bus owner’s family, who said some people came to their house a few days ago over a money dispute. We are investigating the matter,” said Mr Kumar.
The UP government in a statement later said the finance company had illegally seized the bus. “Regarding the bus incident in Agra, the finance company had illegally seized the bus. The driver, staff and passengers are safe. The bus owner died yesterday and his son is doing the last rites,” the statement said.
Government sources said the bus was taken over in this bizarre manner because the finance company panicked after the death of the owner, thinking that his family members would default on loan payment.