Mumbai Local Train Passenger Assaults Ticket Inspector When Asked To Pay Fine — Caught On Camera
A Mumbai train passenger assaulted a ticket inspector for asking him to pay a fine for traveling without a valid ticket, leading to a physical altercation and loss of money for the TTE.
A local train passenger in Mumbai assaulted a Travelling ticket examiner (TTE) after being asked to pay a fine for travelling without a valid ticket. The incident occurred on a local train from Churchgate to Virar. The Western Railways informed that the incident occurred on August 15 when three passengers were traveling in AC local but having first-class tickets.
The passenger with a first-class ticket is identified as Aniket Bhosale, NDTV reported. Chief Ticket Inspector Jasbir Singh requested Bhosale to pay the necessary fine. The situation quickly escalated into a physical altercation.
A video of the incident, which has gone viral on social media, shows Bhosale and other passengers engaging in a scuffle with Singh.
Shirt Torn, Hand Injured: Mumbai Local Train Ticket Checker Assaulted by 3 Men without Ticket When Asked for Fine.
— SK Chakraborty (@sanjoychakra) August 17, 2024
Local AC train of Mumbai going from Churchgate to Virar.
The passengers were asked to pay a fine or get off at Borivali station.
They manhandled the TC.
From… pic.twitter.com/HmlQ52NrmB
The altercation reportedly led to Singh being injured and losing Rs 1,500 that he had collected from other passengers, NDTV's report stated. The train was halted at Borivali station due to the disturbance. An officer at the station attempted to ask Bhosale to leave the train, but he initially refused. The Railway Protection Force (RPF) eventually removed him at Nalasopara station.
Following the incident, Bhosale admitted his mistake and issued a written apology, stating that an FIR against him could jeopardise his employment. He also reimbursed Singh the Rs 1,500 lost during the commotion, the report mentioned.
Mumbai Viral Video: ‘Misbehaviour With Railway Staff Is A Punishable Offence,’ Western Railway Says As SGPC Slams Incident
Western Railway later commented on the incident, clarifying that the altercation involved three individuals who were not the ones initially apprehended. The statement read, "Three passengers were apprehended for travelling in the AC local with first-class tickets. While the fine was being processed, three other individuals began creating a disturbance and misbehaved with our ticket checking staff. RPF and GRP were called, and the three individuals offered an unconditional apology in writing. They were let off without further action. We urge all passengers to travel with valid tickets and note that misbehaviour with railway staff is a punishable offence."
Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) president Harjinder Singh Dhami condemned the assault on Singh. In a statement, SGPC stated Dhami as saying that "the video of this incident is very sad, which makes it clear that some passengers attacked S. Jasbir Singh while he is performing his duty, which is highly condemnable."
The @SGPCPresident Advocate Harjinder Singh Dhami has strongly condemned the incident of assault on a Sikh ticket checker S. Jasbir Singh, while he was performing his railway service duty in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He said that the video of this incident is very sad, which makes it… pic.twitter.com/TwpCJaI6gH
— Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (@SGPCAmritsar) August 17, 2024
Dhami added that the Maharashtra government and Railway Ministry should ensure the accused receive strict punishment.