Unauthorized advertising met its match in Mumbai when railway squads arrested a man flooding local lines with fake guru posters. The February 18 operation at Darukhana’s Re Road targeted MD Razul, son of MD Nazir Andari, seizing goods worth 15,000 rupees.
Intelligence-driven and senior-approved, the multi-agency raid featured Central Railway’s ASI Mishra, SIPF Sony, G.K. Rai’s IT unit, and Western counterparts. Razul was busted in the act near Mira Ali Dargah.
He owned up to exploiting railway turf sans approval for promotional gains. Wadala Police launched an FIR, exposing a syndicate handling prints and pastes in bogies. Financial and operational audits are in full swing.
“Passenger safety trumps all,” officials declared, noting how clutter breeds chaos. Sophisticated intel gathering—from surveillance to informants—nailed the culprits.
The fallout? A clear deterrent against rule-breakers. Prosecutions loom for all, alongside fortified security protocols. This joint triumph upholds railway integrity, ensuring safe travels for the masses.
