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Bus Owner Arrested in Financial Fraud Case Gets Bail: Claims Innocence and Unfair Treatment

Bus Owner Robin Babi Girish Granted Bail

After being arrested in connection with a financial fraud case, bus owner Robin Babi Girish has been granted bail. Girish, who claims to have been unaware of the case, stated that he had not received any warrant or summons related to the allegations against him. Upon securing bail, Girish expressed his frustration at the ordeal, highlighting the challenges he faced despite having all the necessary documentation and putting the vehicle on the road.

According to Girish, the allegations stem from an LP guarantee dating back to 2012, a period during which he was bedridden due to illness. Refuting the claims, Girish clarified that he has been present in the country and has not left it, with the exception of a recent trip to Coimbatore. He emphasized his lack of knowledge regarding the complainants and the details of the case, which are reportedly linked to banking institutions.

Girish’s arrest took place at his residence in Edamaruk, Eratupetta, and was related to a check case registered in Kochi in 2012. Despite his release on bail, Girish’s wife has raised concerns about potential retaliation and alleged attempts to imprison him.

In a separate incident, the motor vehicle department impounded the Robin bus due to alleged violations of its license, prompting further legal complications. Despite claiming that the Supreme Court ruling favors their position, motor vehicle department officials disputed the owner’s assertion. Meanwhile, bus operators decried the actions of the department, accusing them of unfair conduct in violating a court order. The bus was only released in Tamil Nadu after the payment of a substantial fine.

Recent Developments:

  • Girish denies awareness of the fraud case and lack of notice regarding the allegations.
  • Authorities impound Robin bus for license violations, resulting in a legal dispute.
  • Contention over compliance with Supreme Court ruling between bus operators and the motor vehicle department.

Kottayam ∙ Robin The owner of the bus, Baby Girish, who was arrested in a financial fraud case, gets bail. Girish said he was not aware of such a case and has not received any warrant or summons in this regard. After getting bail, Girish responded that despite preparing all the documents and putting the vehicle on the road, this is the experience.

“It was said that there was an LP guarantee from 2012. It was a period when I was bedridden for six years. Since then I have been in this country and I have not gone anywhere. He used to go home every day. After 17 years, I had to stay away for two days when I went to Coimbatore the other day. I do not know who the complainants are and what the case is. They are said to be bankers.

I understand the bus driver’s situation. There was no summons or warrant before. Do you understand now that the work I have done for so long is going somewhere? This is my experience when all the documents are correct and a vehicle is put on the road. The vehicle has gone here from Kasaragod without any documents. Our leader is also sitting in that vehicle. This conductor does not know that the vehicle he is traveling in has such a problem. The transport department took that approach. It doesn’t matter what the leader is. “The transport department is responsible,” said Girish.

Girish was arrested when he arrived at his house in Edamaruk, Eratupetta around half an hour past noon on Sunday. Pala police registered an arrest in connection with the check case registered in Kochi in 2012. The arrest came as the warrant of the check case expired on Monday. Baby Girish’s wife responded by saying, whoever it is, let them proceed with revenge. He also claimed that there was a move to imprison Baby Girish.

Last day, the motor vehicle department impounded the Robin bus on the allegation of continuous violation of the license. When he returned from Coimbatore to Pathanamthitta at one o’clock in the morning on Friday, the motor vehicle department followed him with heavy police force. The bus was shifted to Pathanamthitta police camp. A case was filed against the bus for breaching the licence. Apart from this, steps have also been taken to cancel the driver’s license.

Motor vehicle department officials explain that the owner’s argument that the Supreme Court ruling is favorable is incorrect. At the same time, the bus operators responded that the actions of the officers who violated the court order were unfair. In Tamil Nadu, the bus was released after paying a fine of Rs.

English Summary:

Bus owner Robin Babi Gireesh gets bail

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