
Three train passengers drugged, looted
The Hindu
Incident in Hazrat Nizamuddin-Thiruvananthapuram Central Superfast Express
Raising concerns about the safety of passengers aboard trains, three women were drugged and robbed of their belongings while travelling in the Hazrat Nizamuddin-Thiruvananthapuram Central Superfast Express. The incident came to light when Railway Protection Force (RPF) officers found the victims in a disoriented state inside a sleeper-class compartment of the train when it reached Thiruvananthapuram Central during the early hours of Sunday. The Railway Police, which have registered a case, identified the victims as Vijayalakshmi and her daughter Aishwarya from Thiruvalla and Kousalya of Tamil Nadu. While the mother-daughter duo who have settled in Agra were supposed to disembark at Kayamkulam, Kousalya was supposed to get down at Aluva.More Related News

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