Train robbery: Passengers of Patna Rajdhani Express looted, beaten up in Bihar
While a Railway Protection Force official was suspended, the coach attendant was detained for allegedly helping the dacoits.
People travelling by the Delhi-Patna Rajdhani Express were robbed early on Sunday near Buxar in Bihar. The dacoits are believed to have beaten up several passengers in the A4, B1 and B2 coaches of the train before fleeing with their valuables. Three people were injured in the incident.
Seven members of the Railway Protection Force were suspended for negligence, ANI reported. The coach attendant present on the train was also detained for allegedly helping the dacoits. At least four people have lodged complaints with the Railway Police claiming their valuables were stolen by dacoits who were let in to the coach, reported News18.
Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu has asked the director general of RPF to co-ordinate with the Bihar police and take action against the accused. A First Information Report has been filed and an investigation is under way, but no arrests have been made so far.