'Edge Of The Seat Thriller': Man Snatches Chain From Woman On Moving Train And Then...
In the video, the man can be seen standing near the door, probably looking around for his potential targets.
Incidents of train thefts are on the rise in India, and many such incidents often get caught on camera. One such incident was captured in CCTV footage, in which a man can be seen trying to snatch a chain from an elderly woman while on a moving train. In his attempt to snatch the chain from the woman's neck, he fell off the train.
The video of the incident went viral on social media. The video was posted with the caption: "While travelling on a train, be careful." In the video, the man can be seen standing near the door, probably looking around for his potential targets.
*While traveling in a train be careful* pic.twitter.com/6EDtRiEhXS
— Narayanan R (@rnsaai) March 26, 2024
After the video was posted on social media platform X, it drew reactions from many users. Many users wondered what the thief was trying to do, and some called it instant justice.
A X user wrote, "Edge of the seat thriller with an unexpected twist."
Edge of the seat thriller with an unexpected twist. 🤯💯
— Kalia Gounder 👊💪 (@Batmanonlinetn) March 26, 2024
"Instant justice," a user wrote.
Instant justice.
— CA.Harish (@Harishca95) March 26, 2024
"I thought he will fall by the door closing," another user wrote.
I thought he will fall by the door closing
— Cinema is ❤️ (@akashan69712813) March 26, 2024
"What he was doing?," a user said.
What he was doing?
— கேப்டன் (@itzcaptain) March 26, 2024
Last year, in February, unidentified thieves stole two kilometres of railway track in the Samastipur district of Bihar, news agency IANS reported, citing officials. The stolen track connected Lohat sugar mill with Pandaul railway station. Since the sugar mill had been closed for a number of years, there had been no movement on the route.
In connection with the matter, two employees of the Railway Protection Force have been suspended. A team from the Samastipur DRM was put together to look into the situation. According to sources, the theft was committed with "connivance" from RPF personnel. The thieves took the track and sold it to scrap dealers because there was no movement on that stretch. In Bihar, railway scarp thefts are common, but this is probably the first time that 2 km of track has been taken.