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Thursday, March 19, 2015

FINANCE MINISTER AND WIFE RELIEVED OF CASH AND JEWELLERY

They were relieved of cash and jewellery by robbers who barged into their AC coupe in the Jabalpur-Nizamuddin Express near Mathura.

Madhya Pradesh Finance Minister Jayant Malaiya and his wife Sudha Malaiya were robbed onboard the Jabalpur—Nizamuddin Express train near Mathura on Thursday, following which the Railways has ordered an inquiry into the incident.

According to Railway spokesperson Anil Saxena, three RPF personnel who were on duty on the train have also been suspended in connection with the issue.
Gold chain, ring and some cash were snatched from the couple at dagger point in the AC compartment of the running train. The couple had boarded the train at Damoh for Delhi.
Narrating her harrowing experience, Sudha Malaiya told PTI outside Parliament, “We were travelling by Jabalpur— Nizamuddin Express train to Delhi and we boarded the train at Damoh. There was a knock on the door of our coupe at about 4 a.m. and when I opened the door, a person carrying dagger entered forcefully followed by four others.”

Sudha, who is also a BJP worker said: “Then they snatched my purse, chain and ring. They also took away money from my husband’s purse. There was another ring on my left hand which was not coming out and they threatened to cut my finger. One of the robbers tried to pull that ring but could not succeed.”

She said the accused also robbed passengers in the adjoining coupe.
Asked about the response of the RPF, she said “because of RPF, other passengers were saved. Train was stopped due to chain pulling and when the RPF men came the robbers left.”
She said that they will meet Railway Minister Suresh Prabhu to inform him about the incident and the issue was also raised in Parliament by BJP MP Prahalad Patel.
(THE HINDU)