6 Indian Railways employees nabbed for consuming alcohol on Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani express

6 Indian Railways employees nabbed for consuming alcohol on Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani express

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Wednesday, May 29, 2019, 12:06 AM IST
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In a shocking incident, six India Railways employees were nabbed for allegedly consuming alcohol on train. According to reports from leading newspaper among six employees, two were senior officials and they were travelling on Mumbai-Delhi Rajdhani Express on Saturday. The report informs that a flying squad of the railway vigilance apprehended the six and confiscated liquor bottles from the train coach.

The leading newspaper report quotes sources in the Western Railway saying that a total penalty amount of Rs 5,750 was collected from all the six officials and a case has been registered against them. Uttar Pradesh: Three Cops Suspended After a Video of Them Consuming Liquor During Duty Goes Viral.

Among six employees, one holds the rank of assistant commercial manager with Western Railway’s Mumbai division while the other is a vigilance inspector.

In September 2018, three cops in Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad were suspended after a video of them drinking liquor went viral on social media. In the same month, two policemen in Noida were suspended for alleged indiscipline after they apparently failed to recognise a vehicle of the Uttar Pradesh police chief.

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