9th June, 2003
Ministry of Railways  


STEPS TO CHECK CRIMES IN TRAINS


The Railways are taking several steps to check crimes in trains. Accordingly, anti-social elements are removed from railway premises and trains by Railway Protection Force (RPF). Coach Attendants and TTEs keep proper watch on the passengers entering and detraining from the coaches. Besides, coaches are locked during their run especially during night hours.

In addition, wherever the State Government wants to establish mobile post in the running trains, necessary facilities are provided. First Information Report (FIR) forms are made available with the Train Guards, Station Masters and RPF to facilitate the travelling public to lodge their reports immediately. RPF Assistance posts are provided at important stations to assist passengers in lodging FIRs with Government Railway Police (GRP). Periodic coordination meetings with the police authority are held to analyse the crime position for taking suitable preventive measures. Special Intelligence and Crime Intelligence are shared between RPF and GRP at all levels.

Policing being a State subject in the Consitition of India, the security of passengers and their belongings in the running trains is the constitutional responsibility of the GRP, which functions under the control of State Government concerned. The cases of crime on the Railways are, therefore, reported to, registered and investigated by the GRP.

The Railway administration coordinates with the GRP to ensure security of the passengers as the responsibility to curb crimes on trains lies with the State Governments.

 
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