Railway Police arrested 11 Bihari students
West Godavari, December 11, 2006
The Railway police arrested 11 Bihari students who came to appear for the Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) examination at Secunderabad on the charges of misbehaving with women passengers and assaulting the Traveling Ticket Collector (TTE) on Falaknama Express in the early hours on Monday. The students who took general tickets entered into the reservation compartments and created panic in the train for about one and half hours. Nearly 600 students from Bihar boarded the train at Secunderabad and when the train reached Tadepalligudem they created panic among the passengers. Some of the students even had broken the windowpans.
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