RPF caught two careers in Lucknow -Interstate Gang Busted for illegal Tatkal tickets to Mumbai via Lucknow Airport in Hyderabad and Bangalore Flying Quota.
Tatkal -Quota Tickets coming from Hyderabad and Bangalore, RPF in Lucknow, has become active in South India, an interstate gang Tatkal tickets for passengers going to Mumbai. The Railway Protection Force arrested two people at Lucknow Airport under the available operation, which had tickets for 80 passengers worth Rs 1.35 Lakh. These tickets were sent per aircraft from Bangalore and Hyderabad and they had to be handed over to passengers at Lucknow Junction. Jagran correspondent, Lucknow, who flies from Hyderabad and Bangalore, comes from the immediate quota, Lucknow. To go to Mumbai, the Inter -State Gang has now made it its new hiding place to make immediate quotation tickets in South India. Immediate quotation tickets are made at the counter of various stations in South India with the connection of railroad workers. These confirmed tickets are sent to Bengaluru and Hyderabad to Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport. The collusion of Cargo employees also came to light in this syndicate. The crime branch of the Railway Protection Force North and North Eastern Railway has arrested two careers delivered from Lucknow Airport by operating an operation. He recovered confirmed tickets of 20 immediate quota of 80 passengers worth Rs 1.35 Lakh. RPF Crime Branch Sub -Inspector Prashant Singh Yadav, along with the joint team, interviewed Mohammad Kaif and Gaurav Alias Prince, residents of Bazaarthala near the packing side. One origin of the June 16 journey and a photocopy of 19 tickets was recovered from him. These tickets are made according to the order of brokers of counters from different stations of South Central Railway. He was sent per aircraft from Bangalore and Hyderabad to bring tickets to the passengers. Here, after taking their delivery to the cargo staff, both careers came to the Lucknow connection with the passengers. The tickets were made from different stations, including Gonda, Tulsipur, Basti, Sultanpur for some stations in Mumbai and Rajasthan. In the interrogation, both career gave information about Lucknow broker Mohammad Shaban, Mumbai’s travel agent Manish Kamdar, Mayur Ganesh, except for some employees placed in Lucknow Airport, except some South India employees. This operation also contains RPF sub -Inspictor, Anand Singh, Chief Constable Amresh Yadav, Chief Constable Mahendranath, Assistant Sub -Inspector Govind Pratap Singh, Chief Constable Ganesh Prasad.