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The bold and timely reaction of a young woman helped police arrest a man who allegedly misbehaved with her and exposed his genitals in a moving bus in Kerala's Ernakulam district. The
brave young woman publicly questioned his immoral behaviour on the spot, videographed it on her mobile phone and posted it on social media while travelling in a state-run KSRTC bus on
Wednesday. She also informed the conductor of the bus that she had a complaint against the man and wanted to hand him over to the police. Though the accused, who was not ready to admit the
crime, tried to run away after getting off the bus, the conductor and the driver managed to catch him and hand him over to the police. Local television channels telecast the visuals of the
man and reported the incident today. The crime took place when the woman was travelling to Kochi from nearby Thrissur. The accused, who came and sat beside her, initially spoke in a decent
manner, she said. After some time, he allegedly began touching her inappropriately and exposing his genitals after unzipping his pants, the woman alleged. Holding her mobile phone in one
hand, with its live recording option on, she asked the accused man, identified later as Sayad K K, what was wrong with him. "In the initial part of the video, it was well clear that the
zip of his pants was open. When I raised my voice and questioned his behaviour, he got up from his seat. When the conductor also questioned him, he tried to escape," she told the
media. The young woman also said that after seeing her social media post about the incident, at least five women texted her saying they also had a similar experience with the same person in
a moving bus. While the majority of co-passengers responded in a cold manner when she raised concerns, the conductor and driver extended all support to nab the accused, she said.
Nedumbassery police registered a case against the accused under various sections of the IPC and submitted him before a local court which remanded him in police custody later.