Focus on Enhanced Passenger Safety through Intelligence Sharing, Coordinated Operations, and FIR Integration via Rail Madad Deliberations ...
Focus on Enhanced Passenger Safety through Intelligence Sharing, Coordinated Operations, and FIR Integration via Rail Madad
Deliberations Held on Leveraging Technology and Unified GRP Coordination to Counter Inter- state Crime and Enhance Security for Women Passengers
DG RPF Calls for Synergised Action by RPF-GRP Across States to Safeguard Railway Passengers and Make Railway Travel Safer, more Secure
The 6th All India Conference of Government Railway Police Chiefs, organised under the aegis of the Railway Protection Force concluded successfully at Vigyan Bhawan,New Delhi today. The high-level conference, presided over by Director General, RPF, Shri Manoj Yadava, witnessed the participation of DGPs, ADGPs, and senior officers from the GRP of various states and union territories, alongside representatives from the Ministry of Railways.
This important gathering marked a concerted effort to address the growing challenges of crime control on Indian Railways and to strengthen collective mechanisms to ensure the safety and security of millions of railway passengers commuting daily through its vast network. The central theme of the conference revolved around enhancing intelligence-sharing, formulating joint operational strategies and fine-tuning inter-agency coordination to counter the evolving modus operandi of criminal elements exploiting the vast railway network.
A key focus area was the intensification of passenger awareness campaigns to educate travellers on common tricks and traps employed by thieves and fraudsters. The conference resolved to push for the seamless conversion of passenger property theft complaints lodged on the Rail Madad portal into formal FIRs, thereby boosting detection rates and discouraging repeat offences.
In a bid to dismantle organized interstate criminal networks targeting high-value passenger belongings, detailed deliberations were held on deploying proactive surveillance, coordinated operations across states and leveraging technology-backed solutions including Facial Recognition Systems. The necessity of a unified response system among GRP units of different states and UTs was strongly emphasized to prevent jurisdictional gaps that are often exploited by offenders.
Special attention was devoted to the worrying trends of crimes against women passengers, with the participants agreeing on robust preventive measures including targeted patrolling, CCTV cameras in stations and coaches and deployment of Meri Saheli teams to enhance the sense of security among women travellers.