JAMSHEDPUR: Five Injured RPF personnel, two of them are severe, and the properties of crooking rupees are damaged when around 200 criminals, equipped with weapons, the Bansspani train station searched, at the Jharkhand-Odisha border, a statement issued by the South East Railway.
The crowd had taken the exception of the alleged use of excessive force by Personnel Force Protection Railway (RPF) in a local young man, who seemed to cause his death, according to the villagers who lived nearby.
The criminals, armed with shovels, shovels, excavations of bars, knives, and other weapons, attacked the master station at Banspani Station, under the Chakradharpur division from Ser, around 8:25 a.m.
on Tuesday, and then continued the railroad assets and official documents.
The Master Station along with all the other staff on duty managed to escape from that place, a statement issued by Ser on Wednesday.
The masses then walked towards the RPF barracks and attacked the personnel there with sharp weapons, leaving five of them injured.
The five personnel were shifted to Disco Hospital in Joda.
Then, the doctors there referred to two seriously injured at Tata’s main hospital because their conditions turned into critical.
The police arrived at the station only after two hours and took the situation under control.
Asked about the reason behind the incident, a senior official of the Chakradharpur division from Ser, said “the body of drug addicts was found near the railway line, which was then handed over to family members but local residents held RPF personnel for death”.
Officials further stated that the closest slum people often tried to steal coal from the loading point, and RPF personnel usually drive them away, making them angry.
A local police officer said cases under various parts of the IPC, including 307 (murder attempts) were registered with criminals.