The 16-year-old Mumbai boy falls the bus with a sword in anger, shocked by Uncle today news

A 16-year-old boy vandalized a government bus in the Bhandup area in Mumbai with a sword, leading to an estimated damages of £ 70,000. The teenager was detained after threatening the driver and beating windows. Scregrab of the viral video. A 16-year-old boy, who was allegedly upset after being shocked by his uncle, went on an attack in the Bhandup area in Mumbai on Saturday afternoon and vandalized a government bus with a sword. The shocking incident unfolded on a busy road, with footage trapping the teenager shouting in a anger when he attacked the vehicle. The boy, who is already facing several police cases, has since been detained. Around 3:10 Saturday, a 16-year-old boy stopped a Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (Best) bus on Tank Road in Bhandup West and threatened the driver while he had a sword. He allegedly assaulted the driver, threw oral abuse and beat the windshield and several windows of the bus. It is estimated that the damages caused a loss of about £ 70,000. A nearby water tanker and auto-rims were also found with broken windshield. The teen was detained and sent to a household home. During interrogation, he told police that he lost his temper after his uncle accused him of theft, according to Lokmat Times. He was discussed for criminal intimidation, the use of a dangerous weapon and assault, after a police complaint filed by bus driver, Dnyaneshwar Rathod. The authorities also charged him in terms of the Public Property Damage Act and the Weapon Act. The teenager, who is already contrary to the law, has several criminal cases registered against him, including charges of damage and intention to cause a violation of public peace. First published: 20 Apr 2025, 10:17 IST