
Mulund station master caught accepting Rs 9,000 bribe in CBI sting
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Wednesday apprehended the Station Master of Mulund, a Mumbai suburban station, for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 9,000 from the complainant.
A case was registered by the CBI against the accused on allegations that the accused had demanded a bribe from the complainant, who was managing the parking at Mulund Railway Station on behalf of a private company.
“In February 2025, the accused Station Master of Mulund Railway Station allegedly approached the complainant at the parking and asked for Rs 10,000 per month as a bribe to allow him to work smoothly, promising to resolve any complaints against him or the parking. The accused continued to demand monthly bribe amounts. It was also alleged that the accused imposed penalties twice on minor pretexts and harassed the complainant for not paying the bribe. After negotiations, the accused agreed to accept a bribe of Rs 9,000 per month from the complainant,” a note stated.
“The CBI laid a trap and caught the accused Station Master red-handed while demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 9,000 through a sweeper working at the same station,” it added.
A detailed investigation is underway in the case.
Mumbai: Injured owl rescued near Byculla tracks by station master
Injured owl found near railway tracks between Byculla and Sandhurst Road stations saved by station master Vinayak Shewale and team. The owl with injuries on the wings has been handed over to an animal welfare NGO.
“I was alerted by a passenger this morning that an injured owl was lying along the rail tracks between two stations near the drain. Following this, I visited the site, took the owl, gave it basic first aid and handed it over to the NGO. The incident happened this morning at about 11:40 am,” Shewale told Mid-Day.
Holi 2025: Only those with confirmed tickets will be allowed on WR platforms
The outstation train terminus on Mumbai’s Western Railway (WR) division on Tuesday became access-controlled, having entry exits of only confirmed ticket passengers and expanding the already existing holding areas following a new directive on crowd-control to cater to the Holi 2025 rush. A crowd-control war room has also been set-up to monitor the movement of passengers.
Apart from not allowing waitlisted passengers, it is also being ensured that general class passengers are only allowed inside if their train is within two hours of departure; else they are made to wait in the holding area.
When mid-day visited Bandra Terminus, ticket checkers were manning every official entry point of the station and allowing passengers on the platform only after they checked tickets and restricting those who did not have tickets into holding areas. WR Mumbai already has such specially created holding areas.
At a high-level meeting on Friday headed by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on crowd-control at stations, a number of key decisions were taken, including the creation of permanent waiting areas outside stations at 60 stations across the country that periodically face heavy crowds.
Mumbai’s WR division has also formed a war room and detailed guidelines on how to go about this, fixing responsibilities on departments with field staff from the commercial department, RPF, operations, electrical power, signalling and telecom, engineering and medical at the stations.
“There is additional staff to be deployed at critical points, such as ticket counters, entry/exit gates, platforms, waiting rooms, and foot over bridges (FOBs) in all the shifts with revised duty rosters, increased patrolling, and clear signage,” said an official.
Holding areas
Officials said directives have been given for creating additional holding areas to control incoming crowds if heavy rush is expected at the stations. This holding area is to have sitting arrangements, light, a fan, an announcement system, and drinking water facilities. Ticket windows must be near to the holding area; if space is not available, any temporary options like porta cabins or ATVMs must be explored.
WR already has holding areas at Bandra Terminus and other stations, created a few months back.
The medical department has been kept on alert with emergency response teams on standby with sufficient numbers of wheelchairs and stretchers.
Restricted entry
Train-specific passengers will be allowed inside the station with proper queuing and flow regulated by ticket-checking staff at every entry point. Only bona fide passengers with valid tickets will be allowed to enter the station. Ticket sales are also being monitored on an hourly basis. If ticket sales are higher than usual, booking clerks will raise an alarm to higher authorities.
Holi 2025 guidelines
. Only passengers with confirmed tickets will be allowed on platforms
. Fully waitlisted entry restricted
. General ticket passengers will be allowed two hours before departure of their train