Diesel Theft Network Allegedly Operated Through Buses in Haridwar; Driver–Conductor Nexus Under Investigation
A developing investigation in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, has uncovered a suspected diesel-theft network involving local buses, where drivers and conductors allegedly siphoned fuel for sale to private vehicles and garages. Authorities are probing falsified logs, secret fuel transfers and late-night activity reported by residents.
According to preliminary information, several bus drivers and conductor
A developing investigation in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, has uncovered a suspected diesel-theft network involving local buses, where drivers and conductors allegedly siphoned fuel for sale to private vehicles and garages. Authorities are probing falsified logs, secret fuel transfers and late-night activity reported by residents.
s are suspected of colluding to orchestrate the theft. Investigators are looking into allegations of falsified log entries and inflated fuel-consumption figures recorded during routine operations. Officials believe the manipulation of these records helped conceal the shortfall caused by diesel that was being secretly extracted.
Sources familiar with the inquiry said that buses were often halted at isolated spots along less-monitored stretches of road, where fuel was transferred into drums before being transported to buyers. Residents living near certain routes have previously reported witnessing late-night activity involving parked buses and unfamiliar vehicles, raising suspicions that a coordinated fuel-diversion system was in place.
The emerging details have prompted calls for tighter oversight of bus-fleet management, as well as stricter monitoring of fuel logs and route movements. Local authorities are expected to widen the probe to determine the scale of the operation and identify any additional individuals or garages benefiting from the illicit supply chain.
As the investigation progresses, the case underscores persistent vulnerabilities in public-transport fuel management and highlights the need for stronger accountability mechanisms to curb recurring diesel-theft networks in the region.

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