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Three passengers caught for ticket irregularities booked for damaging rly property, assaulting staff

Three passengers caught for ticket irregularities booked for damaging rly property, assaulting staff

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Mumbai, Aug 2 (PTI) Three persons, including a woman, were booked on Saturday for allegedly damaging railway property and assaulting staff after they were caught in the first class compartment of a Virar-bound train with a lower class ticket, an official said.
The incident took place at 3pm in the ticket checkers' office at Borivali station, he said, adding the three were caught on the Dadar-Virar local by a ticket-checking team under deputy chief ticket inspector Shamsher Ibrahim.
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