Sharmila, Coimbatore’s First Female Bus Driver, in Legal Trouble: Cybercrime Case Registered

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Coimbatore,

Sharmila, Coimbatore’s first female driver, received a huge reception from the public. Sharmila became popular after various videos of her driving a bus went viral on social media.

In this situation, the cybercrime police have registered a case against Sharmila, a female bus driver of Coimbatore.

Kattur Traffic Police Assistant Inspector Rajeshwari, who was on duty, inquired as Sharmila, who came in a car near Coimbatore Satthi Road Sanganur junction, caused disruption to the traffic.

Police Assistant Inspector Rajeshwari has lodged a complaint with the Cyber ​​Crime Unit that Sharmila, who recorded the video, posted it with wrong information on her Instagram page.

Based on this complaint, the police have registered a case under Section 506(I), 509, 66C Information Technology of Indian Penal Code and started investigation.

Sharmila, who rose to fame as a female bus driver in Coimbatore, was suddenly fired from a private bus company. DMK MP when he was a bus driver. Kanimozhi, BJP National Women’s Team President Vanathi Srinivasan and others have made the trip.

It is noteworthy that after Sharmila was fired from driving, actor Kamal Haasan, the leader of the People’s Justice Center, called her and gifted her a car. Sharmila currently drives her own taxi.

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