Bihar: Miscreants pelt stones at train to rescue liquor smugglers, several passengers injured
Bihar: Miscreants pelt stones at train to rescue liquor smugglers, several passengers injured
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Patna: A recent example of how fearless criminals are in Bihar has been seen in the capital Patna. In Patna, some miscreants threw stones at the first Freedom Struggle Express train. According to the report, some people were carrying illegal liquor consignments in two coaches of this train, but suddenly got stuck. After this, the miscreants started throwing stones on the train to get them released. In this incident, the glass of many coaches of the train has also been broken and some passengers have also been injured.

According to media reports, the liquor consignment was hidden in the toilets of two coaches of the train and two smugglers were also present. It is said that both of them had locked the toilet from inside and when the passengers wanted to go inside, they started getting upset due to not opening the door. He then reported it to the RPF. RPF personnel tried hard to open the door first, but the smugglers did not open the door from inside. People on the train were upset. They suspected the criminals to be hiding. However, as soon as the train reached near Patna's block intersection, the miscreants living in the slum started throwing stones at the train. As soon as the stone pelting started on the train, there was a stampede.

Due to the stone pelting, the glass of many coaches of the train was broken and some passengers also suffered minor injuries. After this, RPF personnel locked all the bogies from inside, so that there was no robbery inside the train. A large number of police forces and RPF forces were sent from Patna Junction. Police from the local police station also arrived and the ruckus continued for about 1 hour.

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