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Off-duty TTE arrested for urinating on lady passenger on practice, sacked by railways

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LUCKNOW: An off-duty railway ticket checker allegedly urinated on a passenger on Kolkata-Amritsar Akal Takht Express, prompting the Indian Railways to sack him and declaring it has “zero tolerance” for such behaviour.

Munna Kumar, mentioned to be drunk, was arrested after the incident previous midnight on March 13 following a criticism by the passenger’s husband at Charbagh station, a GRP official mentioned.

“Zero tolerance. Removal from service with immediate effect,” Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw tweeted.

The incident has come shut on the heels of comparable incidents reported on board airways in current months.

A resident of Begusarai in Bihar, Kumar was posted as a journey ticket examiner (TTE) in Saharanpur.

The lady and her husband have been travelling from Kiul in Bihar to Amritsar in Punjab, GRP inspector Navratna Gautam advised PTI in Lucknow.

Gautam mentioned a probe might be carried out to establish if Kumar was drunk on the time of the incident.

In a discover to Kumar, the Northern Railway mentioned, “Your above conduct showing disrespect to women construes serious misconduct, in the process bringing disrepute not only to your own self but entire railways as an organisation. It is also seen that you are in judicial custody. Taking cognisance of this grave matter, I consider it to be a fit case to adopt the provision of Rule 14(ii). Thus, I hereby deem it fit to impose the punishment of ‘removal from service with immediate effect’ for behaviour unbecoming of a railway servant,” the discover signed by the divisional industrial supervisor mentioned.

Kumar allegedly urinated on the girl’s head.

Last week, an inebriated scholar allegedly urinated whereas asleep in his seat on an American Airlines flight.

It one way or the other leaked and fell on a fellow passenger, who complained to the flight crew.

On November 26, a person recognized as Shankar Mishra allegedly urinated in a drunken state on an aged lady on a New York-Delhi Air India flight.

In one other case, a person allegedly urinated on the blanket of a feminine co-passenger on a Paris-Delhi flight on December 6.

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LUCKNOW: An off-duty railway ticket checker allegedly urinated on a passenger on Kolkata-Amritsar Akal Takht Express, prompting the Indian Railways to sack him and declaring it has “zero tolerance” for such behaviour.

Munna Kumar, mentioned to be drunk, was arrested after the incident previous midnight on March 13 following a criticism by the passenger’s husband at Charbagh station, a GRP official mentioned.

“Zero tolerance. Removal from service with immediate effect,” Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw tweeted.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The incident has come shut on the heels of comparable incidents reported on board airways in current months.

A resident of Begusarai in Bihar, Kumar was posted as a journey ticket examiner (TTE) in Saharanpur.

The lady and her husband have been travelling from Kiul in Bihar to Amritsar in Punjab, GRP inspector Navratna Gautam advised PTI in Lucknow.

Gautam mentioned a probe might be carried out to establish if Kumar was drunk on the time of the incident.

In a discover to Kumar, the Northern Railway mentioned, “Your above conduct showing disrespect to women construes serious misconduct, in the process bringing disrepute not only to your own self but entire railways as an organisation. It is also seen that you are in judicial custody. Taking cognisance of this grave matter, I consider it to be a fit case to adopt the provision of Rule 14(ii). Thus, I hereby deem it fit to impose the punishment of ‘removal from service with immediate effect’ for behaviour unbecoming of a railway servant,” the discover signed by the divisional industrial supervisor mentioned.

Kumar allegedly urinated on the girl’s head.

Last week, an inebriated scholar allegedly urinated whereas asleep in his seat on an American Airlines flight.

It one way or the other leaked and fell on a fellow passenger, who complained to the flight crew.

On November 26, a person recognized as Shankar Mishra allegedly urinated in a drunken state on an aged lady on a New York-Delhi Air India flight.

In one other case, a person allegedly urinated on the blanket of a feminine co-passenger on a Paris-Delhi flight on December 6.

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