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VVaishnavininja103
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March 31, 2025 at 7:13 amI was traveling from Hyderabad to Bangalore on bus 2 nights ago using a private bus travels after booking on red bus, and had my laptop stolen.
Two other passengers also had their devices stolen. The bus indicated that it had CCTV but it didn’t. We also stopped at a police station midway after we realized that our devices were missing. Later in the day, One passenger was able to get his device back by threating the driver with the help of an advocate after he got off the bus, and confirmed that the thieves are the driver and conductor.What would be the best way to proceed for the other two of us. I would appreciate any help.
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DDesihawk653
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March 31, 2025 at 8:04 amHere’s what you can do to try to recover your laptop and hold the bus operators accountable:1. File a Police Complaint (FIR) Immediately
Since you already reported the theft at a police station midway, visit your local police station (either in Hyderabad or Bangalore) and file an official First Information Report (FIR) mentioning the theft, the suspected involvement of the driver and conductor, and the fact that another passenger recovered his device through legal pressure. Provide any proof you have, such as:
• Bus ticket/booking details
• Any communication with the bus operator
• Statements from the other affected passengerIf the previous police station recorded your complaint, ask for a copy of it. If they didn’t take proper action, mention that in your new complaint.
2. Contact RedBus and the Bus Operator
Report the incident to RedBus (customer support) and the private bus operator, demanding accountability and action. If they advertised having CCTV but didn’t, that’s also a serious issue you can highlight. Some bus operators may try to settle such matters to avoid legal trouble.
3. Legal Action and Consumer Complaint
Since this was a paid service that failed to ensure security, you can:
• Send a legal notice to the bus operator through a lawyer
• File a complaint with the Consumer Forum (Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission) for deficiency in service and negligence4. Social Media & Public Pressure
Many people get faster responses by posting about such incidents on Twitter (X), Facebook, and Instagram, tagging:
• RedBus (@redBus_in on X)
• The bus company
• State transport authorities (e.g., Karnataka or Telangana transport departments)
• Local policeBus operators are often more responsive when there’s public attention.
5. Check for Tracking & Insurance
• If you had tracking enabled on your laptop (Find My Device for Windows, Find My Mac for Apple), check for its last known location.
• If your laptop was insured, file a claim.-
VVaishnavininja103
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March 31, 2025 at 3:15 pmThank you!
I tried calling red bus and they told me to deal with kaveri travels. I’ve been trying to call them and it says they’ve switched off their phone.
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SSimranhawk952
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March 31, 2025 at 8:05 amDo the same. Get lawyered up, threaten to sue to both the driver and conductor. -
WWiserahul8269
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March 31, 2025 at 11:47 amIf one passenger was able to get the device back , then it is very clear who the thief is lol
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