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Mumbai Auto Driver Income Loss | Viral Story

Mumbai Auto Driver Income Loss | Viral Story

June 14, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

A Mumbai auto driver‘s lucrative bag storage service near the U.S. Consulate has been shut down by police, ending a viral story of ‌unexpected income and highlighting the police role ⁣in this surprising business ‌venture. The driver was earning‌ up to 800,000 rupees⁤ monthly, attracting attention and scrutiny. This⁣ unique operation, providing a bag storage service, thrived until security concerns prompted authorities to intervene.News Directory 3 has the ⁢story.Discover how this success story, fueled by a‌ product leader’s LinkedIn post, took an unprecedented turn when police intervened, citing security⁤ risks and shutting down the service. What will be the next steps for ‍the drivers now? Discover what’s next⁢ …

Key points

  • Mumbai auto driver’s bag⁤ storage business halted by police.
  • The driver earned between 5-8 lakh rupees⁢ monthly.
  • Police cited security concerns due to proximity to ⁤the U.S. Consulate.
  • The driver ‌partnered with‍ a local officer for secure storage.

Mumbai Auto Driver’s lucrative Bag Storage Scheme⁢ Shut Down by Police

Updated June 14, 2025

A Mumbai autorickshaw driver who gained attention for earning a‌ significant income without driving‍ his ⁢vehicle has seen ‌his business shut down. The driver,⁤ who was making between 500,000 and 800,000 rupees each month, had his story shared on LinkedIn by rahul Rupani,‌ a‌ product leader at Lenskart.⁣ While initially celebrated, the driver’s earnings have ceased, forcing him to return to driving his auto for income.

The auto driver’s innovative business model ‌involved providing a bag storage service for⁢ individuals visiting‍ the U.S. Consulate.However, the ⁤ police role became central to the story.

Authorities became​ aware of the driver’s high earnings and launched ‌an examination. They discovered that approximately a dozen ⁤auto drivers were‌ operating similar unlicensed storage services. BKC police‌ station officials stated that the proximity to the ⁤U.S. Embassy​ made the unsecured storage of⁤ bags a security ‌risk. Consequently, police halted the ⁣operation and warned the drivers against resuming the practice.

Rupani’s LinkedIn post‌ detailed how the ⁢driver parked his auto near the⁤ consulate and offered bag-keeping services for 1,000 rupees‌ per customer. He reportedly served 20 to 30 customers⁣ daily, resulting in monthly earnings‍ of ⁣500,000 to 800,000 rupees.

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Rupani recounted his ‍experience needing to store his bag during a visa appointment. “I was outside the US Consulate this week for my ⁢visa appointment,⁣ when security told me I ‌couldn’t carry my bag inside. No lockers. No suggestions.​ Just: “Figure it out.”

To manage the volume of bags, the auto driver partnered with‌ a ​local police officer who owned a⁣ nearby​ locker space. This arrangement ensured the bags⁢ were stored ⁢legally and securely.

What’s next

The auto drivers‌ will need to find option,​ legitimate sources of income that do not pose security risks in sensitive areas.

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