Hyd-Charminar Express Trains A New Target Of Robbers In Andhra

Amravathi/Hyderabad, Aug 14 (Maxim News): Robbers targeted two trains in Andhra Pradesh’s Prakasam district, looting several passengers, police said today. 

First, the gang of six robbers looted passengers onboard Chennai-bound Hyderabad Express between Singarayakonda and Kavali on Sunday night. 

They stopped the train allegedly by tampering with the signal, according to railway police.  The robbers targeted the S2, S4, S5, S6, S7, and S8 coaches and lotted the passengers off their valuables, including gold jewelry

The gang later targeted Hyderabad-Chennai Charminar Express, in which they robbed passengers in S1 and S2 coaches.  

When railway police personnel tried to catch the robbers, they pelted stones and escaped.  The robberies were committed between 1.20 am and 1.50 am.  Passengers lodged complaints with the police. The Railway police at Kavali have launched an investigation.  (Maxim News)


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