Times News Network Varanasi: The Railway Protection Force and GRP PT DEC Dayal Upadhyaya Junction at Chandauli District, on Monday, arrested two people with packages containing the Indian troops they steal from the ProAgraj.
In addition, GRP also caught two native West Bengal residents with more than 2.60 kg of gold value more than Rs 2.64 Crore.
RPF PDDU Post in-Charge Sanjeev Singh and Inspector GRP Ashok Kumar Dubey said that the person arrested had been identified as Imran Khan and Amir Raza from the Mohal Kasab under the Mugalarai police station area.
Both were booked based on Part 3 Train Property (Ownership of Violating Law) Act 1966 and sent to prison, they said.
Because it was warned, IB officials also reached the intersection of the PDDU and interrogated Imran and Amir.
RPF and GRP personnel swung the action on watching two people jumping from the train that moved to the DDU Junctions page and arrested the duo before they could escape, officials said.
When examining their items, two fields of soldiers were restored after that they were taken to the RPF post.
During the initial interrogation they claimed that they had consumed liquor and were drunk they raised several boxes from the Prasagraj train station before going home.
Because it failed to give a satisfying answer about why they tried to escape after jumping from the train on the courtyard, the police warned IB and other institution officials who also won them and questioned them.
Meanwhile, GRP personnel also arrested two people after noting some doubtful activities.
Dubey said that the people arrested were identified as Dilip Mandal and Kartik Mandal District of Mednipur in West Bengal.
Because he was arrested, diliped told GRP officials about the presence of 2.60 kg of gold in his bag, said Dubey added that they failed to produce gold evidence.
In further investigation, Dilip said that he was jewelry and Kartik was his art.
Dubey said that then the customs department officials were called from Varanasi and Mandal submitted to them for further investigation.