The HSR Layout Police on Saturday (February 28, 2026) registered an FIR against a retired Senior Motor Vehicle Inspector for allegedly issuing over 10,000 fitness certificates without conducting mandatory physical inspections, causing substantial loss to the Transport Department.

According to the complaint filed on February 28, 2026, by the Regional Transport Officer (RTO) of Peenya Layout in Bengaluru, Nisar Ahmed, who served as a Senior Motor Vehicle Inspector in the office for nearly eight years, retired on January 31, 2026. During his tenure from August 1, 2025, to January 31, 2026, he allegedly issued Form 38(A) fitness certificates for approximately 10,210 out-of-State vehicles without physically inspecting them, as mandated by the Motor Vehicles Act.

The irregularities came to light following a complaint submitted by advocate N. Nataraj Sharma, Federation of Karnataka State Private Transport Association president, to the Transport Commissioner. Acting on the complaint, the Commissioner directed the Joint Transport Commissioner to conduct an inquiry and submit a report.

On February 19, 2026, officials conducted a detailed verification and retrieved data relating to 10,210 vehicles from the department’s system. The inquiry reportedly found that Form 38(2) certificates had been issued to these vehicles in violation of prescribed procedures. Additionally, it was found that certificates had also been issued to 41 vehicles registered in Gujarat. Based on preliminary findings and email communication from the authorities concerned, Nisar Ahmed was placed under suspension on January 20, 2026.