An attept to derail a
loaded goods train was made in Rajasthan's Ajmer district by reportedly putting
two cement blocks on tracks of the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. Railway
officials said on Tuesday a goods train did hit the blocks, weighing around 70
kg each, but nothing untoward occurred.
Rajasthan: In Ajmer, a conspiracy to derail a train
on the Phulera-Ahmedabad route was foiled when miscreants placed 70 kg cement
blocks on the track between Saradhna and Bangar Gram stations. (IANS/X)
The incident took
place between Saradhna and Bangad stations of the Western Dedicated Freight
Corridor on the Phulera-Ahmedabad stretch. A freight corridor official said a
case has been registered and the matter is under investigation, the report
said. The incident comes a day after a similar attempt was made to derail the
Bhiwani-Prayagraj Kalindi Express in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur by placing an LPG
cylinder on tracks, along with a bottle of petrol and matchboxes.
In a similar incident,
a major train accident was averted by an alert loco pilot as the
Bhiwani-Prayagraj Kalindi Express was brought to a screeching halt after
hitting an LPG cylinder placed on tracks in Kanpur, police said, adding a
bottle of petrol and matchboxes were also found at the site hinting at a
sabotage bid.
The incident occurred
around 8.20pm on Sunday when the Bhiwani-bound train was running at a high
speed. An FIR has been registered and teams have been formed by multiple
agencies including Uttar Pradesh's Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and the NIA to
probe the matter, officials said.
The Kanpur Police
detained six persons, including two local history sheeters, in connection with
the case and decided to form a Special Investigation Team. it will also study
if there are any similarities with the recent Sabarmati Express derailment in
Kanpur.
Additional
commissioner of police (Law and Order) Harish Chander said 4-5 grams of
explosive powder apart from a bottle filled with petrol and a wick, matchboxes
and an LPG cylinder which was placed on the tracks to derail the train have
been recovered, PTI reported.
He said the loco pilot
saw that the LPG cylinder was placed on the tracks and applied emergency
brakes.
However, before it
came to a halt, the train hit the cylinder, knocking it off the tracks, Chander
said, adding the loco pilot informed the guard and the gateman about it.
The train remained at
the incident site for about 20 minutes and was again stopped at the Bilhaur
station for a check, the Additional CP said.
The police will study if there are any similarities
in pattern and modus operandi of the recent Sabarmati Express derailment that
took place about 20 days ago in the Panki area, an officer said.