To beat chill, 2 passengers light bonfire with dung cakes on train, arrested
Friday, 5 January 2024
Chandan Kumar and Devendra Singh, two individuals from Faridabad, allegedly carried dung cakes on a Delhi-bound express train and lit a bonfire inside the train. The incident put thousands of lives at risk. The duo claimed that they did it to stay warm in the cold weather. They have been arrested and charged under various sections of the IPC and Railway Act. The presence of dung cakes on the train has raised questions about how such inflammable materials were brought on board.
Chandan Kumar and Devendra Singh, two individuals from Faridabad, allegedly carried dung cakes on a Delhi-bound express train and lit a bonfire inside the train. The incident put thousands of lives at risk. The duo claimed that they did it to stay warm in the cold weather. They have been arrested and charged under various sections of the IPC and Railway Act. The presence of dung cakes on the train has raised questions about how such inflammable materials were brought on board.
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