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Private bus seized in Karnataka for displaying slogans glorifying fugitive Dawood Ibrahim

Private bus seized in Karnataka for displaying slogans glorifying fugitive Dawood Ibrahim

Yekkirala Akshitha
March 30, 2026

Police in Chikkamagaluru district of Karnataka have seized a private bus and registered a case against its driver and owner after authorities found inscriptions allegedly glorifying fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim on the vehicle.

The incident came to light on March 26 when a Tamil Nadu-registered private bus carrying 48 engineering students was travelling through the district while returning from a college trip, officials said.

According to police, officers found multiple provocative slogans on the vehicle , including “Bombay Underworld Dawood the Real Don”, “D Gangs of Mumbai”, and “Real Criminal Don” . Officials stated that such glorification of a designated terrorist posed a threat to public order and national integrity , particularly as the bus had begun attracting attention from local groups.

The bus, registered in Tamil Nadu (TN21AU2699) , was intercepted on R.G. Road at around 3 pm following a tip-off , according to the First Information Report (FIR) . A police team from Basavanahalli Police Station stopped the vehicle and inspected the markings.

Authorities said the inscriptions praising Dawood Ibrahim, who is declared a terrorist by India , were displayed in a manner that could undermine the country’s sovereignty and national integrity , prompting immediate action.

“The case was registered after we received information that the vehicle was displaying slogans glorifying Dawood Ibrahim,” a police officer associated with the investigation said, adding that the bus was seized and taken to the police station for further inquiry .

The students, from an engineering college in Coimbatore, had been on a tour to Dandeli in Uttara Kannada district and were travelling back when the vehicle was intercepted. The bus had been arranged through a private travel agency for the excursion.

Police later arranged an alternative vehicle for the students to continue their journey , ensuring their travel was not disrupted.

During questioning, the driver reportedly told investigators that he was only operating the vehicle and had no role in placing the inscriptions , while the owner of the bus, based in Coimbatore , has been asked to join the inquiry. Police have registered a case against the driver and the owner under Section 197(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita , which deals with imputations prejudicial to national integration , and further investigation is underway.

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