Laloo strengthens security to avoid train robberies Tuesday, July 6 2004 14:52 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi:
Worried over frequent train robberies, Railway Minister Laloo Prasad today (Jul 6, 2004) announced withdrawal of security personnel from less important activities to strengthen passenger security and their direct recruitment by Railway Security Department instead of Railway Recruitment Boards.
"To start with, manpower has been withdrawn from certain less important activities so that passenger security takes precedence over protection of property," he said while presenting the Rail Budget for 2004-05.
To strengthen security in Railways, the Minister said it has been decided to restore the earlier procedure of direct recruitment by the security department itself instead of through Railway Recruitment Boards.
"This will expedite the availability of manpower and strengthen the force," he said.
Laloo said consequent upon amendments to the Railways Act, 1989 and Railway Protection Force Act, 1957, Railway, the Railway Police Force has been entrusted with additional responsibilities like escorting passenger trains in vulnerable areas and to have control on access and regulation and general security at platforms to supplement the efforts of State police/GRP for enhanced security of the passengers.
Both the amended Acts have come into force on July 1, 2004.
He said escorting of trains will be shared with Government Railway Police in the initial stages and Zonal General Managers have been directed to chalk out the plan in this regard.