Maharashtra: Shahrukh Saifi, a suspect in the Kerala train fire case, was arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) from the Ratnagiri railway station. The arrest was made based on a tip-off from the Kerala Police, who had been tracking Saifi’s movements for the past few weeks.
Saifi is suspected to have been involved in the fire that broke out on the Tamil Nadu Express in February 2022, which claimed the lives of nine people. The fire had started in one of the coaches and had quickly spread, trapping passengers inside. The incident had caused widespread outrage and had raised questions about the safety measures on Indian railways.
The ATS had been tracking Saifi’s movements for the past few days and had finally managed to apprehend him at the Ratnagiri railway station. Saifi is believed to have fled to Maharashtra after the incident and had been in hiding since then. He was produced before a court in Maharashtra and has been remanded to police custody.
The arrest of Saifi is a significant development in the Kerala train fire case and is expected to provide valuable leads to the investigators. The Kerala Police have stated that they will continue their efforts to track down all the suspects involved in the incident and ensure that justice is served to the victims and their families.
The incident has once again highlighted the need for stringent safety measures on Indian railways and the importance of timely and efficient investigations into such incidents. The authorities must take appropriate steps to ensure the safety of passengers and prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.
Overall, the arrest of Shahrukh Saifi is a positive step towards bringing the perpetrators of the Kerala train fire to justice and providing closure to the victims’ families.