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Teen Detained For Putting Fencing Pillar On Banda-Mahoba Rail Track In UP

Posted on September 28, 2024 By admin


The rail traffic on the route was cleared after the pillar was removed from the track (Representational)

Mahoba(UP):

A 16-year-old boy has been detained for allegedly putting a fencing pillar on the Banda-Mahoba rail track, causing disruptions on Saturday, police said.

The driver of the passenger train had to apply emergency brakes to stop the train after he noticed a concrete pillar on the tracks, police said.

The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon when the driver of a passenger train informed the Railway Protection Force and police about the obstruction on the track, they said.

“Police team along with RPF reached the spot and detained a minor. The minor has confessed to placing the pillar on the track,” Circle Officer (CO) of the area Deepak Dubey said.

The rail traffic on the route was cleared shortly after the pillar was removed from the track, the officer said.

A similar incident occurred earlier in the day in Ballia.

A rail engine hit a stone placed on the railway track in the Bairia area on Saturday, officials said, adding that no damage was caused.

Public Relations Officer of the North Eastern Railway Ashok Kumar told PTI that on Saturday the loco pilot applied emergency brakes after seeing the stone.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



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