Two fare-evading women accused of an attack on a bus driver on Saturday have handed themselves in at the Dandenong Police Station.



A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the women, aged 40 and 22 from Noble Park, arrived at about 1.30pm and were assisting police with their enquiries.

Bus driver Faavae Tuiloma was left shaken and embarrassed after being the target of the violent attack.

Police were searching for the two women, who allegedly punched, bit and spat on the bus driver, after he asked them to pay their fares in Melbourne's south-east.

The women did not use their myki cards when they boarded the 893 bus at Dandenong Plaza shopping centre about 2.50pm on Saturday, November 29.