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RPF intensifies crackdown on illegal vending on trains and platforms

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Last updated: February 18, 2026 12:47 pm
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Published: February 18, 2026
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Railway Protection Force has intensified its crackdown against unauthorised vending on platforms and trains.

Railway Protection Force has intensified its crackdown against unauthorised vending on platforms and trains.

Cracking down on illegal vending on trains and platforms, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has apprehended and removed more than 4,200 such unauthorised vendors in Mysuru Division of South Western Railways over the last two years.

Describing unauthorised vending as not merely a nuisance, but also a punishable offence, the RPF has intensified its crackdown through Operation Dusra, a targeted initiative designed to eliminate illegal vending from trains and station premises.

While 2.59 lakh unauthorised vendors were apprehended and removed all over India with operations spanning across major railway divisions to reclaim platforms and coaches for legitimate travellers during 2024, a total of 2,028 such illegal vendors were arrested by the RPF in Mysuru division in 2024 and the number went up to 2,245 in 2025, according to a statement here.

Unauthorised vending is a punishable offence under Section 144 (1) of the Railways Act carrying an imprisonment for upto one year and a fine of upto ₹ 2,000 or both.

“The rhythmic clatter of the trains is a signature of the Indian Railways experience, but for many passengers, that journey is often interrupted by the persistent—and often risky—presence of unauthorised hawkers. To restore order and ensure passenger safety, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) has intensified its crackdown through Operation Dusra”, the statement said.

Beyond the inconvenience of crowded aisles, unauthorised vending carries significant hidden risks, the statement said. Identifying health and hygiene among them, the statement said illegal vendors operate without health certifications, unlike official catering services. “This poses a severe risk of foodborne illnesses and substandard water quality”.

The presence of unregistered individuals in coaches makes it easier for criminals to blend in, increasing the risk of theft and “drugging” incidents, the statement said.

Besides, passenger comfort is likely to be affected by persistent solicitation and blocking of corridors that impede the movement of elderly passengers and those with luggage, the RPF statement said.

The RPF has appealed to the commuters to purchase food and beverages only from IRCTC-authorised stalls and mobile caterers and report violations using RailMadad app or dial 139 to report unauthorised vending in real-time.

“Our primary goal is to ensure that every passenger has access to safe, quality services. By strictly enforcing Section 144(1), we are not just removing vendors; we are securing the journey”, an RPF official was quoted in the press statement.

Published – February 18, 2026 06:17 pm IST



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