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Eastern Rly HQ receives threat letter, security beefed up

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
The Eastern Railway headquarter has received a letter demanding Rs 50 crore, non-payment of which it said would harm the passengers in Howrah division, officials said here today.

Security has been beefed up at important stations and railways installations, they said.

"A handwritten letter was received at the headquarter and it has been given to the police to investigate," Divisional Railway Manager (Howrah) R Badrinarayan said.

"It says Rs 50 crore should be paid. There is a mobile number given. It said if the demand was not met, there would be threat to lives in Howrah division," he said.

Eastern Railway officials said security has been beefed up at important stations, including at Howrah and other installations of the Railways.
 

The police confirmed that the letter on a plain paper demanding the amount was received by the Eastern Railway authorities at its headquarter at Fairlie Place.

An investigation is on to find out the source of the letter, they said.

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First Published: Dec 12 2016 | 6:32 PM IST

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