2 brokers arrested for making illegal railway tickets
bayana : Railway Protection Force’s Crime Intelligence Branch, Kota, took serious action at two places against two shopkeepers who were involved in the illegal business of railway e-tickets and arrested two people who were involved in illegal business of e-tickets. Has been arrested for being. Besides, records of 38 tickets and 2 live tickets have been recovered from these shopkeepers. The price of used tickets is said to be Rs 4305 and the price of live tickets is said to be Rs 3333. At the same time, the equipment used for the work of issuing these tickets, computers, printers etc. have also been seized. A case has been registered against both the arrested accused under Section 143 of the Railway Act and investigation has been started. The accused will be presented before the Railway Magistrate. According to RPF police outpost in-charge Rajpal, the arrested accused, e-friend shopkeeper Girish Kumar Garg of the town, was caught from Subhash Chowk, while the other shopkeeper Balram Kumar was caught from Arya Samaj Road.
Among these, shopkeeper Girish Garg had been arrested in a similar case 3 years ago. As soon as they got wind of this action, many shopkeepers closed their shutters and became agitated. According to RPF outpost in-charge, a campaign is being run by Kota division to curb those making railway reservation e-tickets illegally. In which the Crime and Intelligence Branch of Railway Protection Force, Kota had received information that the shopkeepers of E Mitra are seriously involved in this illegal business. This action was taken under the leadership of SI Bhupendra Singh of Railway Security and Intelligence Branch. This railway team reached Bayana on Saturday afternoon. Who has caught shopkeeper Girish Garg from Subhash Chowk of the town and shopkeeper Balram from Arya Samaj Road illegally making railway reservation e-tickets red handed without any license. According to the information received from RPF in-charge Rajpal, both the caught shopkeepers get more commission from the customers and make e-tickets illegally using their personal ID. Who are not authorized agents of IRCTC. Both those caught have been handed over to the RPF police. The investigation of the case has been handed over to RPF in-charge Rajpal.