Mumbai commuters got a win for safety as railway enforcers arrested a poster-paster promoting a sham spiritual figure. The Central and Western Railway alliance struck on February 18 at Re Road’s Mira Ali Dargah area, nabbing MD Razul with incriminating evidence.
Guided by top brass and secret tips, the task force—including IT Cell experts, ASI P.K. Mishra, and SIPF teams—recovered posters valued at 15,000 rupees meant for illegal railway displays.
Interrogation revealed Razul’s confession of permit-less activities to drum up fake baba business. The incident escalated to Wadala station FIR, implicating others in printing and compartment stick-ups. Agency transactions are under scrutiny.
Railway spokespersons highlighted risks to security and hygiene from such vandalism. Covert ops and real-time tracking ensured precision in the takedown.
This high-profile catch reinforces commitment to disciplined zones. Legal hammers will fall on the entire chain, with beefed-up measures ahead. It’s a reminder that public infrastructure demands respect, and violations invite swift justice.