Bengaluru: A team of officials from the South Western Railway successfully recovered and returned a bag containing gold ornaments valued at approximately Rs 5.4 lakh, which was left behind on a Yesvantpur bound train, to a passenger.
Upon receiving information from the Tumakuru outpost regarding a misplaced bag, the railway team promptly sprang into action. The bag was located in the rear general coach of the train at Yesvantpur station, officials said.
The recovered bag contained a mangal sutra weighing 40 grams and valued at approximately Rs. 2,80,000, a necklace weighing 20 grams and valued at Rs. 1,40,000, a pair of earrings weighing 10 grams and valued at Rs. 50,000, and a neck chain weighing 10 grams and valued at Rs 70,000.
“After a thorough verification and documentation process, including photographing the recovered items, the valuables were handed over to the passenger following all legal formalities,” a senior official said.
#OperationAmanat: RPF/ Yeshwantpur secured one leftover red colour hand bag containing 80 Grams of Gold Ornaments Valued Rs. 5,40,000/- in f train No.16580 Exp at Yeshwantpur Railway Station. Further, the same was handed over to the concerned passenger. @RPF_INDIA pic.twitter.com/4lqCg3DIo5
— Railway Protection Force (RPF) S.W.Railway (@rpfswr) October 30, 2024
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