<p>Kasaragod(Kerala): A deaf and dumb man has been arrested for allegedly flashing at a woman in a bus near Bekal in this district, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The 50-year-old man was booked for the offence of insulting the modesty of a woman by word or gesture under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), an officer of Bekal police station said.</p>.<p>"The offence is bailable. He was arrested on Tuesday and released on station bail," the officer said.</p>.5 employees of cash-in-transit firm arrested for quoting 'inflated' amount stolen from Bengaluru ATM.<p>The man was arrested and booked based on a complaint by a woman travelling on the same bus.</p>.<p>The woman told media that she was travelling on the bus with her daughter when the man, sitting in a nearby seat began exhibiting his private parts.</p>.<p>She claimed that when the man saw that they had noticed what he was doing, even then he did not stop.</p>.<p>She also recorded a video of the incident which was subsequently aired on TV channels.</p>.<p>This is not the first such incident in the state.</p>.<p>Similar incidents of men indulging in flashing in buses were reported from the state last year. </p>
<p>Kasaragod(Kerala): A deaf and dumb man has been arrested for allegedly flashing at a woman in a bus near Bekal in this district, police said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>The 50-year-old man was booked for the offence of insulting the modesty of a woman by word or gesture under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), an officer of Bekal police station said.</p>.<p>"The offence is bailable. He was arrested on Tuesday and released on station bail," the officer said.</p>.5 employees of cash-in-transit firm arrested for quoting 'inflated' amount stolen from Bengaluru ATM.<p>The man was arrested and booked based on a complaint by a woman travelling on the same bus.</p>.<p>The woman told media that she was travelling on the bus with her daughter when the man, sitting in a nearby seat began exhibiting his private parts.</p>.<p>She claimed that when the man saw that they had noticed what he was doing, even then he did not stop.</p>.<p>She also recorded a video of the incident which was subsequently aired on TV channels.</p>.<p>This is not the first such incident in the state.</p>.<p>Similar incidents of men indulging in flashing in buses were reported from the state last year. </p>