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NFR RPF Intensifies Anti-Crime Drive, Rescues 17 from Human Trafficking

The Railway Protection Force of NFR has intensified its anti-crime drive, focusing on human trafficking and unlawful activities. During June 25-30, RPF rescued 17 persons, including 15 minors, and recovered narcotics valued at over Rs 41.99 lakh. The force also apprehended 17 offenders and cleared 5,600 square metres of railway land from encroachments. NFR CPRO Kapinjal Kishore Sharma urged public cooperation through helpline '139' to ensure passenger safety.

NFR's RPF intensifies anti-crime drive, ramps efforts to combat human trafficking

Guwahati, July 5

The Railway Protection Force of the Northeast Frontier Railway has intensified its crackdown on crime and unlawful activities, while stepping up efforts to prevent human trafficking across its jurisdiction, officials said on Sunday.

NFR's Chief Public Relations Officer (CPRO) Kapinjal Kishore Sharma said that the RPF personnel during the period of June 25 to 30 conducted a series of successful operations at various railway stations and aboard trains, resulting in the recovery of narcotic substances, illicit liquor, stolen property, illegal railway tickets and cash, besides apprehending offenders, rescuing vulnerable passengers and protecting railway assets.

These sustained efforts reflect NFR's unwavering commitment to ensuring a safe, secure and passenger-friendly railway network.

Sharma added that during the six-day period, RPF personnel carried out 36 successful operations, leading to the recovery of 83.984 kg of ganja (marijuana) valued at around Rs 41.99 lakh, 343 bottles and one can of illicit liquor/beer worth more than Rs 39,000, seven mobile phones valued at more than Rs 1.12 lakh, two illegally collected railway tickets worth more than Rs 7,000 and cash exceeding Rs 35,000.

The total value of the recoveries exceeded Rs 43.92 lakh.

The RPF personnel also apprehended 17 offenders, including persons involved in narcotics trafficking, ticket touting, theft, stone pelting and other offences under the Railway Act and other applicable laws.

The operations also underscored RPF's humanitarian commitment.

According to the CPRO, during the reporting period, RPF rescued 17 persons, comprising 15 minors boys and girls and two vulnerable adults, who were safely handed over to the respective Child Welfare Committees, Childline, One Stop Centres, NGOs or guardians after following due procedures.

In addition, RPF personnel promptly rendered medical assistance to an injured passenger at Dalkhola Railway Station in Uttar Dinajpur district of West Bengal, ensuring timely treatment and safe transfer to a healthcare facility.

The NFR official said that as part of its efforts to safeguard railway property, RPF in close coordination with the civil administration, Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF), Government Railway Police (GRP) and local police, successfully carried out an anti-encroachment drive at Safrai Railway Station.

During the operation, 61 unauthorised structures were removed, resulting in the clearance of nearly 5,600 square metres of railway land.

The eviction drive was completed peacefully without any untoward incident.

Sharma said that the Railway Protection Force of NFR remains committed to strengthening passenger safety and security through intelligence-based operations, close coordination with law enforcement agencies and prompt assistance to passengers.

"Members of the public are encouraged to report any suspicious activity through Rail Madad, the Railway Helpline '139' or the nearest RPF personnel to help ensure a safe and secure railway environment for all," he added.

The NFR, headquartered at Maligaon near Guwahati, operates across the Northeastern states as well as in seven districts of West Bengal and five districts of Bihar.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Great work by RPF but I'm concerned about the 61 structures removed from railway land. In Assam and West Bengal, many poor families live on railway land because they have nowhere else to go. Before evicting, the government should ensure they have alternative housing. Otherwise it's just pushing them onto the streets. Just my two paise. 🤔

James A

Impressive numbers from NFR's RPF! 83 kg of ganja and 343 bottles of liquor seized - that's a lot. The human trafficking rescue operation is particularly noteworthy. I've traveled on NFR trains and the security presence is definitely visible. Well done! 👍

Siddharth J

Good initiative but we need to ask - why is there so much ganja and illicit liquor flowing through our railways in the first place? The fact that they recovered 84 kg in just 6 days shows how widespread this problem is. RPF needs to go after the supply chains, not just the carriers. Also, 17 rescued is great, but think of the thousands who go missing every year from railway stations. Much more needs to be done!

Michael C

As someone who frequently uses NFR trains between Guwahati and New Jalpaiguri, I can say security has improved. But the real test is whether this continues beyond the news cycle. The Rail Madad helpline 139 is useful but often there's no follow-up. Hope the RPF keeps this momentum going! 🚂

Nisha Z

This is reassuring. Living in Siliguri, I've seen how vulnerable women

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