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  • Pak wants more bogies for Samjhauta

    Islamabad: Pakistan railways have proposed increasing the number of bogies of the Samjhauta Express from the present nine to 13 and handing over its security to the paramilitary Rangers. The railways have also proposed the handing over of security of the Thar Express to the Rangers, Pak Railway Minister Shekih Rashid Ahmed said. This decision comes after reports that many people with ordinary tickets travelled in the reserved compartments, making identification difficult.

    More security for trains

    More effective security could soon be a reality for all trains. The Union Home Ministry has worked out some basic areas in consultation with the Railways. These include:

    Increasing the number of personnel in the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Railway Protection Special Force (RPSF)

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    n Installing equipment like CCTVs and door-frame metal detectors at vulnerable points

    Deploying sniffer dog squads wherever needed Improving the system for ticketing and baggage handling

    Strengthening coordination between all agencies tasked with providing security on trains and in stations

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