After Kanpur, an attempt to cause a major train accident in Ajmer! Cement slabs placed on railway tracks :- Attack on the Ajmer Train:
Someone tried to blow up a gas bottle and an LPG tank on the train track in Kanpur. Now, a plan was made to also stop the train in Ajmer.
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Ajmer Train Accident, To follow up on the plot to flip a train in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, a plan has been made to do the same thing in Rajasthan.
On Sunday in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, cement blocks were put on the lines to try to stop a goods train. Fortunately, nothing bad happened. This was said by railway officials on Tuesday.
A North Western Railway official said, “On Sunday, some bad guys put two cement blocks on the track in the Dedicated Freight Corridor. A freight train hit them, but nothing bad happened.”
Things went wrong on the Phulera-Ahmedabad track between the Sardhana and Bangar stops. Another person who works for the freight route said that a case has been opened and is being looked into.
A major accident was averted in Kanpur
In the past, someone put a cooking gas cylinder on the track in front of the Kalindi Express going from Prayagraj to Bhiwani. This prevented a big train accident in the Kanpur district. When the driver saw this, he or she hit the emergency brakes, which caused the cylinder to crash into it and fall off.
Six people were arrested
On Monday, six people were arrested and questioned in connection with the event. Two local history buffs were among them. The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for Kanpur West confirmed this.
Singh said that the people who were arrested are being questioned in great detail, but he wouldn’t give the media any more details. The police say that this information could change the probe.
Suspecting the involvement of terrorists
With the chance that terrorists were involved, the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has also begun its own investigation into the case.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the ATS Neelabhja Chaudhary said that they had looked into everything as part of their investigation. They will soon let the world know what conclusions the ATS has come to.