Lucknow Train Derail Conspiracy: An attempt was made to derail a train in the capital Lucknow once again, after which there was a stir. It is being told that a big wooden log was kept on the railway track here, but due to the presence of mind of the loco pilot, a major accident was averted. He informed about it in time, after which the movement of trains was stopped there.
This incident is being reported from Malihabad police station area of Lucknow where a bundle of wood was kept on the railway track to derail the train. This wood was put when train number 14236 Bareilly Varanasi was to pass through this track. But, the loco pilot noticed it in time and due to the pilot's presence of mind, a major accident was averted. The loco pilot applied emergency brakes as soon as he saw the girl, after which the wood got stuck in the engine of the train.
The accident was averted due to the presence of mind of the loco pilot.
The loco pilot immediately informed the senior officials after which the RPF and police team reached the spot and removed the girls from the track. Due to this, the train got delayed. It is being told that along with the wood, some stones were also kept on the track. The police have registered an FIR in this case under sections 151 and 153 of the Railway Act 1989. The matter is being investigated.
Giving information on this matter, DCP West Omvir Singh said that on the night of October 24 at 12:00, the RPF officer informed the Malihabad police station that a wooden log was lying on the railway track about one km from Malihabad towards Lucknow. As soon as this information was received, the police and RPF team reached the spot and the spot was inspected. A large piece of acacia tree of one meter was lying on the spot. After which it was removed and the rail service was operated again.
In this case, on the complaint of the section engineer on Friday, the accused has been registered under relevant sections and the crime team of West Zone has been engaged to successfully uncover the case, the police is taking further action in this case.
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