Making aggressive efforts to prevent ticketless travel in its entire network, SER realised Rs 26.48 crore towards fare and penalty from 5.42 lakh cases for travelling without ticket or with improper ticket.
In comparison to the corresponding period of the previous year, the amount realised from ticketless travellers has increased by 18.6 per cent, the spokesman said.
This apart, 5.55 lakh unbooked luggage cases were also detected from April to December in fiscal 2017-2018, for which an amount of Rs 3.51 crore was collected as penalty, an increase of 10.7 per cent in comparison to the corresponding period of last financial year.
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