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BS Saraswat, RPF Inspector, Secunderabad, said the passengers can call the toll-free number 139 for RPF assistance.
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The three-year-old girl was found wandering near Gate No.4 on Platform No.1 in a manner that raised suspicion.
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The two children aged 12 and 16 years left their homes and reached the railway station to board trains to undisclosed locations.
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However, engrossed in purchasing edibles at a stall on the platform, they missed boarding the MMTS train at Begumpet railway station.
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The RPF urged the public to report any suspicious activities through Railway Helpline No. 139 to maintain a safer environment.
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The girl, aged 18 years, left her house on Saturday morning and on receiving the information from Child Helpline, an RPF team was on lookout for her.
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RPF officials said that the seizures underscore the commitment of law enforcement agencies to uphold the law and maintain the integrity of democratic processes.
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In view of the mode code of conduct coming into existence and based on a tip-off, RPF officials along with the Government Railway Police carried out a search on the train bound to Secunderabad.
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“She presented herself to passengers as RPF sub-inspector showing them a counterfeit identity card,” officials said.
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The male passenger, whose identity was not shared by the officials, got trapped between the moving train and the platform when he fell while attempting to board the train in running at the railway station.
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Under the unique initiative of ‘Operation Yatri Suraksha’, in November, the RPF arrested 44 offenders and recovered stolen property worth Rs 25.9 lakh with registration of 52 cases against them during the month
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The commissioner determined the compensation payable to his heirs at Rs 4.33 lakh and directed that the amount be paid within 30 days from the date of the order with nine per cent interest.
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RPF found four unclaimed bags which contained 50 kgs of ganja reportedly valued at Rs 50 lakh at the Warangal Railway Station
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A 30-year-old man died and his friend sustained injuries after they were hit by a train while walking along a railway track with their earphones on in Rajkot district of Gujarat.
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The order to sack Chaudhary was issued on Monday by Railway Protection Force (RPF) senior divisional security commissioner, the official said.
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A window pane of the Bhopal-Delhi Vande Bharat Express was damaged after a 20-year-old man allegedly threw stones at the semi high-speed train
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The contraband was handed over to the excise department, and a case has been registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, according to the release.
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Nampally MLA, Jaffer Hussain Meraj along with the family members had travelled to Mumbai on Tuesday night to oversee the procedures.
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RPF constable on Monday shot dead his senior colleague and three passengers in two bogies and a pantry car on board the moving Jaipur-Mumbai Central Express.
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As panic spread among the passengers, the train found itself stranded on the bridge, with no immediate solution in sight.