This amount is around four per cent more than the corresponding month of 2015, it said.
"Western Railway conducted regular checks during June, wherein 1.87 lakh cases of ticketless/irregular travel, including unbooked luggage cases were detected," the statement added.
"Seventy eight cases of illegal transfer of reserved tickets were detected. Besides, 1,214 beggars and unauthorised hawkers were apprehended, evicted or fined and 62 persons were sent to jail," the statement added.
During the period, 195 checks were conducted against touts and other anti-social elements. As a result, 389 persons were apprehended and prosecuted and fined under various sections of Railways Act.
The WR is divided into six operating divisions--Mumbai, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Ratlam.
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