Train passengers’ assault case: GRP seeks Bihar police help | Patna News – Times of India

Patna: The Sasaram Government Railway Police (GRP) have sought assistance of the technical team of Bihar police to locate the whereabouts of those involved in assaulting passengers in the sleeper coach (S-9) of Howrah-bound Doon Express train (13010) near Kudra station in Kaimur district on the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (DDU)-Gaya Grand Chord section of East Central Railway (ECR), on Monday evening.
“The technical team of Bihar police will trace the mobile phone numbers of the miscreants through which they had made calls to their acquaintances living in the Kudra Bazar to reach Kudra station for their support,” GRP SHO Vikrant Singh said on Wednesday.
Singh said a joint team of Sasaram GRP and RPF personnel raided the locations of the miscreants in the Kudra Bazar areas on Tuesday evening, but they managed to escape. The police have issued notices to them to surrender or face action, he said.
Sasaram GRP and RPF team claimed to have identified six of the accused, while four other suspects are under close observation of the police, he said.
Sasaram GRP have registered a case (number 87/24) under various Sections of the IPC on the basis of the complaint lodged by a victim Rudra Tarafdar, 22, a resident of village Chandpara under Gaighata police station in North 24 Pargana district of West Bengal, police sources said.
Two unauthorised passengers had boarded S-9 coach of the Doon Express at the DDU station. Trouble started when the duo forcibly occupied the reserved berths 26, 30 and 32 on which the complainant was travelling along with his friends, Deobrata Mukherjee and Bishwajeet.
“The technical team of Bihar police will trace the mobile phone numbers of the miscreants through which they had made calls to their acquaintances living in the Kudra Bazar to reach Kudra station for their support,” GRP SHO Vikrant Singh said on Wednesday.
Singh said a joint team of Sasaram GRP and RPF personnel raided the locations of the miscreants in the Kudra Bazar areas on Tuesday evening, but they managed to escape. The police have issued notices to them to surrender or face action, he said.
Sasaram GRP and RPF team claimed to have identified six of the accused, while four other suspects are under close observation of the police, he said.
Sasaram GRP have registered a case (number 87/24) under various Sections of the IPC on the basis of the complaint lodged by a victim Rudra Tarafdar, 22, a resident of village Chandpara under Gaighata police station in North 24 Pargana district of West Bengal, police sources said.
Two unauthorised passengers had boarded S-9 coach of the Doon Express at the DDU station. Trouble started when the duo forcibly occupied the reserved berths 26, 30 and 32 on which the complainant was travelling along with his friends, Deobrata Mukherjee and Bishwajeet.
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