Deccan Chronicle

Drunks troubling people at Nampally rail station

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The growing number of alcoholics near Nampally railway station is a matter of concern to passengers. The addicts hang around the entrance to the station, creating a nuisance by quarrellin­g among themselves and troubling passengers mostly during night hours.

Recently, a family that had attended the wedding of a cousin was travelling back to Mumbai when they were harassed by one of these men who stood in front of their cab and refused to move.

K. Sampath Kumar, a resident of Tarnaka, who went to drop his cousins said, “When we were entering the railway station a person who was fully drunk stopped in front of our cab and stood there without moving. Despite honking he didn’t move and I got down to chase him away. When I told him to move away he behaved as if he would beat me up.”

M Uday Kumar, a software engineer, had a tale of extortion. “Fifteen days ago I was entering the railway station when a drunk woman came in front of my car and behaved as if she was hurt, though my car didn’t even touch her. As soon as I got out, she started demanding money. I was getting late for my train and I wanted to get rid of her so I paid `20 to avoid her as my family was also with me.”

He said he didn’t file a police complaint because he was getting late for his train.

“They know that passengers are in a hurry and won’t complain to the police. So they trap passengers,” Mr Kumar said.

A travel agent who works near Nampally station, Md. Abrar, says the number of alcoholics hanging about the station has increased and they are a nuisance. “They engage in fights and all of them are mostly inebriated. They are a threat to passengers entering the railway station, especially at night,” he says.

When Inspector R Sanjay Kumar of the Nampally police was asked about this issue, he said, “Whenever we receive any complaint from any passenger we act immediatel­y upon that complaint. Moreover, these are shelterles­s people. They stay in the public gardens most of the time.”

 ?? DC ?? The increasing number of alcoholics is a worry for passengers at the Nampally railway station. —
DC The increasing number of alcoholics is a worry for passengers at the Nampally railway station. —

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