Bengaluru: Uber driver's lewd behavour - brother's FB post prompt arrest


Bengaluru, Mar 24 (PTI) : A driver of cab aggregator Uber was on Thursday arrested for allegedly misbehaving with a woman passenger working with a software company two days ago.

The arrest came after the woman’s brother posted about the incident on social media where he said the driver misbehaved by “touching himself” in an inappropriate manner several times while waiting at a traffic signal on Tuesday, police said.

“On the basis of the message on social media, we have taken a complaint from the woman and filed an FIR,” DCP, South-East Division M B Boralingaiah said.

“After getting into the taxi in HSR layout and while heading towards SG Palya, the driver stopped the car many times on the slow moving track before the silk board signal,” her brother alleged.

While waiting at the signal the driver started to touch himself inappropriately while the car was stationary, and then until reaching the destination, he repeated the act several times, he alleged.

Upon reaching the destination after confronting the driver about what he had done, he first denied any wrong-doing.

“After telling him we’d file a complaint, he apologised,” he said, adding that Uber had been made aware of the issue.

Uber said it had spoken to both the rider and driver-partner.

“The driver partner was waitlisted immediately after we received the complaint from the rider. We have provided all the information that has been asked for with the authorities, to help them with their investigation,” a Uber spokesperson said.

  

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