The staff, who alleged that the case was a false one and foisted on the parcel supervisor, withdrew the agitation after being persuaded by top police officials.
"Train services were affected from 6.30 pm to 8.15 pm at the city railway station after our staff staged protested the arrest of our official by foisting a false case against him. Now, all the trains have started and ticket counters opened," Bengaluru Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) Sanjiv Agarwal told PTI.
Police officials led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (West Division) Labhu Ram, rushed to the station for negotiations and after much deliberation, the protesters called off their agitation following an assurance by the police that they would not be harassed, Agarwal said.
"This is not the first time, we have faced the vindictive police. They had done it before. But for now, we have called off agitation after they assured us of no harassment from their side," he said.
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Police also alleged the railway authorities had auctioned vehicles after "stealing" them, Agarwal said.
The DRM contended that the arrest was illegal as the state police "does not enjoy the jurisdiction to handle matters related to railways. The state police do not have jurisdiction to interfere into our affairs," he said.
"Moreover, the police have not given any prior notice to the railway authorities questioning the conduct of auction," Agarwal said.
Pandurang was now in judicial custody, he added.