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According to the GRP and RPF officials, while conducting regular checking on the railway station platforms, they found four luggage bags abandoned beside a food stall on Platform No.7, towards the Kazipet end side.
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As per available information, on reaching Bidiri in Maharashtra, the couple checked the handbag and the valuables were missing
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Despite extensive investigation being conducted by four special teams, CCTV footage, inspections in various places, and technology, there has been no progress yet
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To deploy more female RPF and GRP staff on trains, especially in ladies’ compartments and MMTS trains
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South Central Railway authorities caution passengers against purchasing tickets from touts or travelling ticketless in trains
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Tabba Majhi (21) went into labour while waiting for the train to arrive on Platform No. 6. RPF Sub-inspector Mahek, along with three women constables, promptly attended her
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They were awarded for excellence in the Women Safety category
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In the month of January, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) of the South Central Railway (SCR) zone, rescued 91 children including 21 girls who were either missing or were separated from their families, under ‘Operation Nanhe Fariste’
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Arrested person Laxman Sambhaji Mogal is an agricultural worker from Pune in Maharashtra
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According to the RPF data which was released on Tuesday, as many as 674 criminals were arrested in 367 cases under the provisions of the Railway Police Act, wherein railway property worth Rs 83.3 lakh was recovered
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South Central Railway (SCR) authorities have urged passengers to avoid purchasing tickets from touts or traveling without a valid ticket. They advised passengers to refrain from buying tickets from unauthorized sources, even if uncertain.
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This registered an increase of 18 per cent in recovery of property when compared to the corresponding period of previous year, South Central Railway officials said
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The arrested person is Mohd Parvez (35), a chicken shop worker from Manikonda, and a native of Bihar.
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133 children including 31 girls who were either missing or separated from their families rescued.
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The worth of the seized PDS rice is estimated to be Rs 7,000.
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Officials seized 62 kgs of marijuana worth Rs 15.5 lakh from them.
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Under the ambit of ‘Operation Amanat,’ the primary objective is the retrieval and restoration of passenger belongings and valuables, surpassing their conventional duties to assist passengers in need.
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These arrangements also are aimed at streamlining crowd movement and preventing any untoward incidents.
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The boy, who belonged to Itarasi, Madhya Pradesh, was found wandering on Platform one of Secunderabad railway station in a manner that raised suspicions.
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The crackdown and continuous raids by RPF at Secunderabad railway station on tobacco and liquor is a part of operation Satark initiative.