RPF apprehends man impersonating a TTE
The Railway Protection Force (RPF) in Mysuru apprehended a man impersonating a travelling ticket examiner on a train. The individual, identified as Rakibuddin M.K., was found with a fake identity card and intended to collect money from passengers. In a separate incident, RPF successfully returned a misplaced mobile phone to its owner after a prompt response to a complaint.
- ▪A man was caught impersonating a TTE on the Bengaluru-Shivamogga Town Jan Shatabdi Express.
- ▪He displayed a fake identity card and admitted to his fraudulent intentions.
- ▪RPF also recovered a misplaced mobile phone and returned it to its owner.
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The Railway Protection Force (RPF), Mysuru, apprehended a man on the Bengaluru-Shivamogga Town Jan Shatabdi Express, who was impersonating a travelling ticket examiner (TTE).In a complaint to Government Railway Police (GRP), Deputy Chief Ticket Examiner Yashwant J. said a passenger in coach C-1 on Train No. 12089 KSR Bengaluru-Shivamogga Town Jan Shatabdi Express, claiming to be a TTE on June 1.On inquiry, the individual displayed a fake identity card on his mobile phone, said a statement by the Mysuru Railway Division here on Wednesday.During inquiry, the man identified himself as Rakibuddin M.K., 26, a resident of Shivamogga. “Further questioning revealed that he was neither a Railway employee nor an authorised TTE.
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