NF railway resolves to provide better services to women and

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Press Trust of India Guwahati
Last Updated : Jan 07 2017 | 3:42 PM IST
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of the Northeast Frontier Railway has resolved to provide better and more secure journey to women passengers, children and senior citizens this year.
"The focus for the forthcoming year will be to provide safe and secure journey to female passengers, children and senior citizens in coordination with the Government Railway Police (GRP)," RPF Chief Security Commissioner Rattan Chand said here today.
As a step in this direction, RPF would be put through short duration intensive training courses for gender sensitisation, improvement of skill and behaviour modification to equip them for better facilitation and interaction with passengers, Chand said.
RPF has also resolved to make all out efforts to control and prevent child trafficking through railway transport network by apprehending culprits and prosecuting them along with ensuring that the trafficked children are released and handed over to the right claimants.
Chand had said last year, ten cases of human trafficking had been detected with 60 boys and girls rescued while 19 traffickers were arrested in this connection.
Besides, 357 runaway minor boys and girls had been rescued while nine cases of crime were reported against women following which nine arrests were made in this connection.
Chand said that a new RPF Security Help Line No 182 had been introduced and made active in all security control rooms of the Division for providing quick assistance to passengers and redressal of their grievances. At present, 13 helplines were available under NF Railway.
RPF has recovered 20 live rounds of INSAS, ten rounds of 9
mm pistol, three rounds of AK-47 and five rounds of 7.62 mm pistol and one pistol with five persons arrested during the period.
Altogether, 134 cases of detection and recovery of contraband goods valued at Rs 3,63,52,880 were made last year while 68 persons were arrested in these cases.
As many as 41 cases of carrying illegal forest products were detected by RPF with recovery of property worth Rs 25,91,600, leading to the arrest of five persons.
Overall, 130 cases of theft of railway property were detected with recovery of stolen property worth Rs 2,21,24,816 and 179 persons were arrested in these cases.
Chand said that 12,281 cases were registered under various sections of Railways Act with 1,29,559 persons arrested and 12,580 of these were prosecuted.
Rackets of unauthorised touts had been busted under NF Railway with some railway employees also arrested and forwarded to the Court for their involvement in touting activities and connivance during last year.
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First Published: Jan 07 2017 | 3:42 PM IST

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