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to Delhi Metro Rail Police for further investigation into the matter,” said a DMRC spokesperson. Preliminary investigation revealed that the incident took place around 5pm.
Following the incident, which left the DMRC red-faced, it has also issued strict guidelines to the contractors, who are handling electronic systems, such as LED screens at stations.
These screens are used for advertisements and information dissemination.
While there is no penalty in the Delhi Metro’s rulebook for this particular offence, the DMRC is now considering a specific penalty. “For this case, the Delhi Police are working closely with us. Once the culprits are caught, we will impose a penalty and hand them over to the police,” an official said.