"Apart from performing stunts and hitting commuters waiting on the platform, some of them were also stealing valuables. As morning trains aren't too crowded, they would wait for a lone commuter to get into the coach.
Once the train started,
they would bully him and force him to empty his pockets," said senior inspector Rajendra Trivedi.
A yoga teacher, Arun Chandwani (46), had approached the GRP after he was robbed early on August 6 on a train at Dadar. Another complaint was registered at the Andheri GRP. The police then planned the Tuesday crackdown, but are yet to trace those who looted Chandwani.
"We posted plainclothes personnel in general compartments. We had noticed that groups of boys from the Andheri-Virar belt walk down to the temple late at night and take morning trains back home. They are known to block entrances, bully commuters and perform stunts," Trivedi said. "The 12 adults in the group of 25 were booked under the Bombay Police Act and produced before a railway court. The parents of the 13 juveniles were summoned and shown video clips where stunt performers lost their lives."
In a separate case, the Wadala GRP arrested two minors on Tuesday in connection with a two-week old case where a journalist, Bhavna Sharma, had been threatened at knifepoint on a Harbour
local. The accused were picked up from Reay Road and have been sent to an observation home for juvenile delinquents.
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