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This article shares details about a successful operation by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) against a thief stealing railway property.
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) achieved a big win in their Operation Rail Security campaign. Recently, they caught a thief named Roshan Kumar while he was stealing taps from a train’s toilet and basin. This incident happened on train number 13288, which was running on the down line.
During their search, the RPF found a total of seven stolen taps with the accused. When questioned, Roshan admitted that he had been stealing railway items for quite some time. The RPF Inspector, Deepak Kumar, mentioned that this operation is part of a larger initiative directed by Senior Divisional Security Commissioner, Uday Singh Pawar, to enhance railway security.
After catching Roshan, the RPF acted on his information and raided two shops in Bihta market. They recovered 21 stolen taps from one shop owned by Sagar Kumar and three taps from another shop owned by Suraj Prasad. The RPF has registered a case against all three individuals involved in this theft.
In another operation focused on passenger safety, the RPF and GRP team detained a suspicious person on platform number one. This man, identified as Rajesh Verma, was found with a mobile phone that he couldn’t unlock. During questioning, he confessed that the phone was stolen from a passenger, and he has a history of prior arrests.
Following these incidents, the arrested individuals have been taken into custody for further legal action. The RPF continues to work diligently to ensure safety and security on the railways, aiming to prevent such thefts in the future.
Summary:
- A thief was caught stealing taps from a train.
- The RPF found seven stolen taps with the accused.
- Additional taps were recovered from local shops.
- A second suspect was arrested for having a stolen mobile phone.
- The RPF is actively working to improve railway security.
