| Indian Railways News => | Topic started by nikhilndls on May 17, 2013 - 09:00:32 AM |
Title - Transgenders held for harassing passengersPosted by : nikhilndls on May 17, 2013 - 09:00:32 AM |
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Last month, G. Vasudevan of Kerala boarded an EMU train from Tambaram to travel to a relative’s residence in Guindy.Within minutes, he was surrounded and harassed by transgenders, asking for money. Out of fear and embarrassment, he was forced to fork out Rs. 10.“Initially I refused to give the money, but they started abusing me. I gave them some coins, but they forced me to open the purse and took Rs. 10 from it,” said Vasudevan.Many like Vasudevan face similar instances of harassment on trains — both express and EMU.Every day, the Government Railway Police (GRP) control room receives an average of three calls from passengers complaining of harassment by transgenders. “The highest number of complaints comes from Potheri, near Tambaram, and surrounding areas,” said a GRP officer.To curb the menace, additional director general of the GRP Sekar formed a special team headed by deputy superintendent Ponramu and comprising inspector S. Sekhar and other police personnel. The team has been monitoring EMU trains as well as platforms in Chennai Central and nearby stations.During a raid conducted on Tuesday, they arrested Manimegalai (23), Rajeswari (27) and Barathi (25), all from Perambur, at platform number four at Chennai Central railway station. Thanisha alias Raja (25) and Sivaji alias Sathishraj (23), both from Tiruvallur district, were also arrested for harassing passengers on an EMU train between Villivakkam and Perambur. |