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ATS Arrests The Culprits Of Stone Pelting At Vande Bharat In Varanasi

by Manish Suyal October 4, 2024
written by Manish Suyal October 4, 2024 0 comments
ATS Arrests The Culprits Of Stone Pelting At Vande Bharat In Varanasi
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In a major breakthrough, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested the culprits behind the stone pelting at Vande Bharat Express in Varanasi. This incident, which has caused concern for passenger safety, saw multiple cases of stone-throwing at the prestigious train, potentially endangering lives. The ATS’s swift action led to the arrest of Pawan Kumar Sahani, a key suspect, and his accomplice Hussain alias Shahid, who were linked to a gang responsible for these attacks.

The Arrests and Investigation

The ATS arrests the culprits of stone pelting at Vande Bharat in Varanasi following an in-depth investigation. The first breakthrough came with the arrest of Pawan Kumar Sahani, who was taken into custody in connection with an FIR No. 324/2024, filed under Section 153 of the Railways Act, which deals with dangerous acts like stone pelting that threaten rail safety. During Sahani’s interrogation, he revealed the involvement of another individual, Hussain alias Shahid, who was also part of the gang.

Using this lead, the ATS tracked down Hussain, who was living in Mughal Sarai, Chandauli, in a rented accommodation. After gathering intelligence, the ATS arrested Hussain and brought him to Varanasi for further questioning. The arrests mark a significant step in curbing the dangerous practice of stone pelting at Vande Bharat Express trains in the region.

Motive Behind the Stone Pelting

During the interrogation, Hussain alias Shahid disclosed that the gang’s primary motive behind the stone pelting at Vande Bharat in Varanasi was to slow down the train. By throwing stones at the windows and gates, the gang hoped to reduce the speed of the train, giving them an opportunity to snatch mobile phones and valuables from passengers sitting near the windows. This not only endangered the lives of passengers but also risked causing severe accidents on the railway.

The ATS and other authorities are now looking into whether this gang had been involved in other similar incidents or if they were targeting only the Vande Bharat Express, which has been hit by multiple stone-pelting incidents in the past. The high-speed train has been a prime target in several areas, and the authorities are committed to ensuring the safety of passengers and preventing further attacks.

Handing Over to the Railway Protection Force (RPF)

Following the arrest of Hussain, the ATS handed him over to the Railway Protection Force (RPF) at Vyasnagar, Chandauli, for further legal proceedings. The RPF is currently working on building a strong case against both Sahani and Hussain to ensure that appropriate legal action is taken. The culprits are likely to face strict penalties under the Railways Act for their involvement in these dangerous activities.

The RPF has already ramped up surveillance and security measures along the Vande Bharat Express routes, especially in regions like Varanasi and Chandauli, which have seen frequent attacks on trains. With the arrests of Sahani and Hussain, authorities hope to prevent further incidents and deter others from engaging in similar acts.

Passenger Safety and Railway Security

The ATS arrests the culprits of stone pelting at Vande Bharat in Varanasi comes as a major relief for passengers who have expressed concern over the increasing frequency of stone-pelting incidents. These attacks not only pose a significant safety risk but also have the potential to cause accidents or injuries to passengers. The Vande Bharat Express, a flagship train service, is particularly vulnerable due to its high speeds and modern design, which often makes it an attractive target for criminal activities.

The Railway Protection Force and ATS are collaborating to ensure that passenger safety is prioritized. Additional security measures are being considered, such as increased patrolling along vulnerable sections of the railway line and the installation of CCTV cameras to monitor suspicious activities near tracks. The authorities are also encouraging passengers to report any suspicious behavior during their journeys.

Conclusion

With the ATS arrests the culprits of stone pelting at Vande Bharat in Varanasi, a key criminal operation targeting the prestigious high-speed train has been dismantled. The swift action of the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad and RPF highlights the commitment to ensuring the safety of passengers on India’s railways. As legal proceedings continue, it is hoped that these arrests will serve as a deterrent for future offenders, ensuring that such dangerous activities are brought to an end.

Passenger safety remains a top priority, and the authorities are working around the clock to prevent further incidents and restore confidence in the safety of India’s railway system.


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