The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) continued its intensive drive against crime and unlawful activities across its jurisdiction from 25th to 30th June, 2026. During the period, RPF personnel conducted a series of successful operations at various railway stations and aboard trains, resulting in the recovery of narcotic substances, illicit liquor, stolen property, illegal railway tickets and cash, besides apprehending offenders, rescuing vulnerable passengers and protecting railway assets.
These sustained efforts reflect N.F. Railway’s unwavering commitment to ensuring a safe, secure and passenger friendly railway network.
During the six-day period, RPF personnel carried out 36 successful operations, leading to the recovery of 83.984 kg of Ganja valued at approximately Rs. 41.99 lakh, 343 bottles and one can of illicit liquor/beer worth over Rs. 39 thousand, 07 mobile phones valued at over Rs. 1.12 lakh, 02 nos. illegal railway tickets worth over Rs. 7 thousand and cash exceeding Rs. 35 thousand. The total value of the recoveries exceeded Rs. 43.92 lakh. RPF personnel also apprehended 17 offenders, including persons involved in narcotics trafficking, ticket touting, theft, stone pelting and other offences under the Railway Act and other applicable laws.
The operations also underscored RPF’s humanitarian commitment.
During the reporting period, RPF rescued 17 persons, comprising 15 minors (boys and girls) and 02 vulnerable adults, who were safely handed over to the respective Child Welfare Committees, Childline, One Stop Centres, NGOs or guardians after following due procedures. In addition, RPF personnel promptly rendered medical assistance to an injured passenger at Dalkhola Railway Station, ensuring timely treatment and safe transfer to a healthcare facility.


As part of its efforts to safeguard railway property, RPF in close coordination with the civil administration, RPSF, GRP and local police, successfully carried out an anti-encroachment drive at Safrai Railway Station. During the operation, 61 unauthorised structures were removed, resulting in the clearance of approximately 5,600 square metres of railway land. The eviction drive was completed peacefully without any untoward incident.
The Railway Protection Force of NFR remains committed to strengthening passenger safety and security through intelligence-based operations, close coordination with law enforcement agencies and prompt assistance to passengers. Members of the public are encouraged to report any suspicious activity through Rail Madad, the Railway Helpline 139 or the nearest RPF personnel to help ensure a safe and secure railway environment for all.

