Two Railway Protection Force (RPF) officers have been suspended after a scrap scam case of a missing rail track came to the fore in Samastipur Railway Division.
The incident was reported to have taken place on Friday near Telta Railway Station under the police station of Balrampur in Katihar district. The right side glass window of a coach of the 22302 down Vande Bharat Express was reported damaged.
According to the viral video, the woman was trying to board a moving train when she lost her balance and fell on the platform. The RPF jawan present on the spot pulled her out while saving her from going into the gap between the platform and the train.
Debunking a fake message of recruitment of 19,800 posts of Constable being circulated on social media and newspapers, Railway Protection Force (RPF) on Tuesday clarified that Railways has not issued any job notification.
According to Chowki Incharge Court Complex, Ratan Lal, the deceased RPF officer identified as Rakesh Kumar Rai, was on his way to the Mau Indara Railway Station when an unidentified vehicle rammed into him in the morning.
Railway Protection Force (RPF) have made an in-depth investigation along with the state Government Railway Police (GRP) and the state police on the pelting of stones on the Vande Bharat Express en route.
The Assam Rifles on Tuesday foiled a notorious plan of the proscribed insurgent group's political wing Revolutionary People's Front RPF/PLA to disturb peace in Manipur, especially in the Imphal Valley.
The police forcibly deboarded them from trains at midnight while they were heading to the national capital to pay tribute to the ones who lost their lives while protesting against the three farm laws introduced by the Centre, the General Secretary of Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) Sidhupur headi
The NF Railway CPRO also said that, in an incident on December 8, RPF staff of Rangapani while checking Train no. 15709 UP (Malda Town - New Jalpaiguri Express) at Chatterhat station rescued one runaway minor boy and girl.
The theft came to light after the Railway Protection Force (RPF) raided a scrap godown in the Muzaffarpur area and recovered over 13 sacks of locomotive parts which included wheels and other critical components, prompting railway authorities to launch an investigation into the matter.