The CR’s Railway Police Force (RPF) started a drive on February 4, after commuters too called in complaining about people travelling on trains as well as trespassing on tracks, "We have caught around 131 people since the drive in areas such as Panvel, Badlapur, Thane, Byculla, Kurla, Dadar and Vadala Road. "You would think that this happens during peak hours but we HPMC empty capsule Suppliers have found that many of them travel on the footboards when the trains are vacant as well," added the official.In a six-day drive, more than 100 people were nabbed by the Central Railway (CR) for standing on the footboard and travelling after commuters failed to follow rules despite advertisement by the railways on platforms and in newspapers.
The video of Nakate falling off the train had gone viral and had shown the youth asking the crowd to give him space.. Railways had come under severe criticism after 20-year-old Bhavesh Nakate fell to his death off an overcrowded train towards CST between Kopar and Diva stations.February 3, which was the first day of the drive, recorded the highest number of offenders with 39 persons being caught while the lowest number of 14 were caught on Monday.Officials said that these people are caught in trains that were running empty as well. We have fined these people Rs 300 because they wouldn’t follow the rules," said a senior RPF official.
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