Railways arrested 1567 passengers, this rule was broken in journey, be careful
Indian Railways Rules: Crores of people travel in trains daily in India and reach their destination. Indian Railways have made many rules and laws for passengers during the visit, so that the railway and the rest of the passengers do not have any kind of problem. If a passenger breaks these rules, the railway takes strict action against him. In this connection, Prayagraj Mandal of North Central Railway has registered 3628 cases between April 1 and June 23 and arrested 1567 passengers. The Railways has taken this action in the case of illegally drawing emergency alarm chains.
Maximum arrest at Kanpur Central Station
Prayagraj Mandal said that in April, 1188 cases of illegal chain pulling have been registered and 413 cases have been registered in May by registering 1265 cases and 1175 cases by 23rd in June and 459 people have been arrested. In this action, the maximum number of people have been arrested on Kanpur Central, 140 at Tundla Junction, 133 at Fatehpur station, 130 at Etawah Junction, 128 at Aligarh Junction, 128 at Mirzapur, 110 at Prayagraj Junction, 73 at Naini Junction, 73 at Naini, 73 at Prayagraj Chhiwki and 44 at Fafund station.
What is the law to draw emergency alarm chain
Action is taken against people who violate the rules and laws of Indian Railways under the Railway Act, 1989. Action is taken against passengers who misuse the emergency alarm chain in the moving train under section 141 of the Railway Act, 1989. Under Section 141 of the Railway Act, 1989, there can be a fine of Rs 1000 or a 1 -year jail with a fine of Rs 1000 for misuse of emergency alarm chain in trains. Railways have appealed to the passengers to use the emergency alarm chain only in the event of emergency.
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