Tte became 'linen boy'

During the train journey, passengers often have the problem of not getting confirmed tickets. At that time, passengers try to get coverings in different ways. The case of illegal birth was exposed in Kamakhya Express. The Department of Trade and the Railway Protection Force exposed the incident. Seven ‘linen boys’ were arrested in this case. The team also restored Rs 10 Lakh. 4.5 Lakh calls were recovered from 132 passengers who traveled without tickets. A strange incident came to light in the ticket inspection campaign hosted by the Bhusaval Rail Railway Division. Seven fake linen boys (employees who provide sheets and mattresses) were caught to raise money from passengers without tickets. During the inspection, a linen boy who works for a contractor who provides blankets and sheets to the passengers in the train took money from the passengers. He was then allowed to travel in AC coach. Some linen boys have money from passengers without tickets in the train. When the railroad officials investigated, the boy was found to be fraudulent. In arrest, false linen boys are called Shafiqul, Tayjul Islam, Farooquddin, Saidul Islam, Rafiqul Islam, Saddam Hussain and Habib Ali. Rupee. Rs 4.5 Lakh recovered from 132 passengers during ticket inspection campaign Rs. 4.5 Lakh calls were recovered from 132 passengers. A team from the Department of Trade and Railway Protection Force (RPF) trained train no. 12519 Lokmanya Tilak Terminus-Kamakhya (LTT-Kamahya) AC Express waged a sudden ticket control campaign between Mansad and Bhusaval stations. A few days ago, ticket sales were unveiled by VIP quota in Mumbai. An employee working in the railroad canteen has issued tickets to the passengers of the VIP quota by posting a false signature and stamp. In return, money was taken from passengers. Later, a linen boy in Kamakhya Express revealed the incident. Share this story -tags