After Fire In Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Express, Railways Plans Severe Penalty For Smoking In Trains
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It was found that cigarette or bidi butts were thrown into the dustbin of one of the toilets which were filled with soiled tissue paper. This led to a fire in the S5 coach of the New Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Special. The incident happened on March 13 near Raiwala in Uttarakhand.
The railways is set to get cracking against those found smoking in trains and is planning severe penalties, even arrest, for damaging public property after an initial probe in the recent fire in a coach of the Shatabdi Express, a senior official said today. Officials in the know said that the initial report has found that cigarette or bidi butts were thrown into the dustbin of one of the toilets which were filled with soiled tissue paper. This led to a fire in the S5 coach of the New Delhi-Dehradun Shatabdi Special. The incident happened on March 13 near Raiwala in Uttarakhand. Currently, under Section 167 of the Railways Act, anyone found smoking in a compartment despite prohibition or objection from a co-passenger is liable for a fine of only up to Rs 100. Railways is now planning to change this and introduce severe penalty and jail for smoking in trains.More Related News