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Man gets 1-year jail for carrying gas cylinder in train

By IANS | Updated: June 22, 2022 09:05 IST

Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh), June 22 A local court in Moradabad has awarded one-year imprisonment to a man for ...

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Moradabad (Uttar Pradesh), June 22 A local court in Moradabad has awarded one-year imprisonment to a man for carrying a gas cylinder on a train in 2006.

The court said, "The act of the accused could have endangered the lives of many co-passengers."

Judge Vinay Jaiswal of the railway magistrate court passed the order.

The accused, Sheru Singh, was caught carrying the cylinder by railway police force (RPF) at Gajraula railway station in Amroha.

Advocate Shiv Hari Agnihotri, a government counsel who represented the RPF, said, "Under no circumstances can a gas cylinder be allowed inside a public compartment. It is hazardous and the accused's act jeopardised the safety of his co-passengers. Back then, he was booked under section 164 of the Railways Act and sent to jail. He soon managed to secure bail."

"Now, Sheru Singh has been awarded one-year imprisonment, along with Rs 1,000 fine, for the offence. This judgment will serve as a benchmark for offenders who attempt to carry inflammable articles in trains and risk the lives of others," added Agnihotri.

Singh is reportedly living in Delhi and was not present in court. He will be notified about the judgment 'soon', Agnihotri said.

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