False sellers in trains sold substandard water, the Railways had losses in income; RPF Busted -False IRCTC Sellers Substitutional Water put in large RPF operation

RPF exposed the scam to sell food items and inferior water by false sellers in trains in Igatpuri, Maharashtra. 36 sellers were caught without valid documents with water bottles of local brands. Not only was it damaged government income, but also threatened the safety of passengers. All sellers were discussed in GRP. Jnn, Mumbai. RPF exposed a major scam on Friday to sell food material in trains. False sellers carrying IRCTC uniform have been arrested with large amounts of water bottles. There is also a case registered against 36 false sellers in Igatpuri GRP in Maharashtra. The accused did not have valid documents to sell food and drinks in long distance trains. A senior RPF official said the sale of railway (packaged drinking water) at all trains and railway stations is mandatory. The government’s revenue has suffered heavy losses, IRCTC has launched a brand that introduced packaged water Rail down for railway passengers. Caught false sellers sell some local branded water in the train, causing huge losses to the government’s income. 50 packets of local water bottles were seized. The official said that, apart from revenue loss to the central government, false sellers are doing the theft of passengers in long distance trains. These sellers run in trains that do not have a pantry motor facility. He said false sellers are a major threat to the safety of Indian Railways as they draw chains to load, download the catering material at any station or nearby stations, and there is a danger to fire by bidist and cigarette pieces in trains. In addition, they charge more money with passengers in trains and raise a passenger voice, he even threatened and assaulted it. The seller RPF officer, who worked for these contractors, said that these sellers had previously worked for two listed contractors Laxmi Narayan Enterprises and R&K Associates of IRCTC. Although the contract of both firms is still valid from IRCTC, sellers did not have valid documents. The captive sellers carried false identity cards, which had false marks of the authorized signatory of IRCTC. Also read: to WAQF, preparations to change the collegium system now? Ashwini Kumar said- this right time to bring NJAC, every latest news and accurate information from the country and the world, every moment to your phone! Download now- Jagran app