RPF Eastern Railway outreach targets youth to curb train crimes in Bengal

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RPF Eastern Railway outreach targets youth to curb train crimes in Bengal

Synopsis

With trespassing deaths already in the hundreds across Eastern Railway in just seven months of 2026 and social-media-driven stone-pelting on the rise, the RPF's Independence Day outreach is less a routine awareness drive and more an urgent intervention — one that acknowledges that the greatest threat to passenger safety on Bengal's suburban rail network may now be coming from outside the train.

Key Takeaways

RPF Eastern Railway conducted a community outreach drive on 17 August 2026 as part of 80th Independence Day celebrations.
Programmes were held across all four ER divisions: Howrah , Sealdah , Asansol , and Malda .
Officials flagged youth stone-pelting at running trains linked to social media reel-making as a growing concern.
Track trespassing has killed hundreds of people across ER's jurisdiction in the first seven months of 2026 .
The public was urged to call 139 to report suspicious activity near tracks or on trains.
Eastern Railway also launched a three-month Vigilance Awareness Campaign focused on ethical governance and corruption prevention.

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of Eastern Railway (ER) conducted a community outreach drive across West Bengal on 17 August 2026, engaging residents near railway stations and tracks — particularly youth — to deter illegal activities that endanger passengers and the public. The initiative was organised as part of the 80th Independence Day celebrations.

Outreach Across All Four Divisions

Awareness programmes were held simultaneously across all four ER divisions: Howrah, Sealdah, Asansol, and Malda. Security personnel spotlighted the dangers and legal consequences of stone-pelting at moving trains, underscoring that such acts damage railway property and pose serious injury risks to passengers. The hazard is especially acute on suburban EMU locals, where commuters frequently travel near open gates.

The Reel Culture Warning

'In recent times, there have been reports of youngsters getting involved in illegal activities for the sake of making reels. In a few cases, they have even pelted stones at running trains,' an official said. 'We tried to sensitise people by saying that their relatives and friends could also be travelling on the trains on which stones are being thrown. They were also told about the legal implications of such acts.' The remark reflects a growing national concern over social-media-driven risk-taking near railway infrastructure.

Broader Safety Concerns Addressed

Beyond stone-pelting, residents were sensitised about human trafficking, the wrongful pulling of alarm chains, and trespassing on tracks. Officials noted that misuse of alarm chains causes unnecessary train detention, while track trespassing has claimed hundreds of lives across ER's jurisdiction in just the first seven months of 2026. Trespassing by road vehicles, they added, can trigger major accidents, damage railway property, and delay services. The public was advised to dial 139 to report suspicious activity on trains or near tracks.

Community Bonding and Vigilance Campaign

To reinforce goodwill, RPF personnel distributed footballs and other items among children in the affected communities. Separately, Eastern Railway launched a three-month Vigilance Awareness Campaign on Monday, centred on ethical governance, corruption prevention, and institutional accountability. Officials said the campaign aims to build public trust and encourage stakeholders to uphold ethical practices as a foundation for sustainable institutional growth.

With trespassing fatalities already running high in 2026, the RPF's twin focus — preventive outreach and systemic accountability — signals a shift toward community-led railway safety in one of India's busiest rail networks.

Point of View

However well-intentioned, are one-time interventions in a structural problem: Eastern Railway's vast suburban network, with open-gate EMU locals and porous track boundaries, remains inherently difficult to police. The hundreds of trespassing deaths in just seven months of 2026 suggest that community goodwill, footballs included, must be backed by sustained infrastructure investment in fencing and surveillance if the numbers are to move.
NationPress
17 Aug 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the RPF Eastern Railway outreach programme about?
The Railway Protection Force of Eastern Railway conducted awareness sessions near railway stations and tracks on 17 August 2026, targeting youth to discourage stone-pelting, trespassing, alarm-chain misuse, and human trafficking. The drive spanned all four ER divisions — Howrah, Sealdah, Asansol, and Malda — and was part of the 80th Independence Day celebrations.
Why is stone-pelting at trains a concern in West Bengal?
Officials reported a rise in youngsters pelting stones at running trains, in some cases to create social media reels. The risk is particularly high on suburban EMU locals where passengers travel near open gates, making stone-pelting a direct threat to commuter safety.
How many people have died due to railway trespassing in Eastern Railway in 2026?
According to officials, trespassing has killed hundreds of people across Eastern Railway's jurisdiction in the first seven months of 2026 alone. Trespassing by road vehicles can also cause accidents, damage railway property, and delay services.
What number should the public call to report suspicious railway activity?
The public has been advised to call 139 to report any suspicious activity on trains or near railway tracks. This helpline is the national rail safety and security contact number.
What is Eastern Railway's Vigilance Awareness Campaign?
Eastern Railway launched a three-month Vigilance Awareness Campaign on Monday, focusing on ethical governance, corruption prevention, and institutional accountability. Officials said it aims to build public trust and encourage stakeholders to uphold ethical practices.
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