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Home / Crime and Justice / Passenger Alleges Police Misconduct During Train Luggage Search

Passenger Alleges Police Misconduct During Train Luggage Search

19 Oct

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Summary

  • Woman passenger claims police checked her bag and recorded video without ID
  • Incident occurred around 5 am during train journey
  • Passenger questions legality of male officers inspecting women's bags
Passenger Alleges Police Misconduct During Train Luggage Search

On 2025-10-19, a woman passenger raised concerns on social media after alleging that police officers checked her luggage and recorded a video without proper identification during a train journey. The incident occurred around 5 am on the same day.

The video of the incident, shared by an Instagram user named Saiba, has gone viral with over 16 million views as of 2025-10-19T12:12:04+00:00. In the clip, several policemen are seen inspecting the woman's bag while one of them asks for her identification. The passenger then demands to see the video they recorded and questions their reason for filming her.

Sharing the incident on Instagram, Saiba wrote in Hindi that the officers did not show their ID or confirm if they were police. She stated that this was wrong, as every passenger should know their rights, and if checks are being conducted, everyone's bags should be searched, not just one person's.

The video sparked debate online, with many users demanding accountability from railway authorities. Others supported the woman, saying passengers have the right to question officials during random checks. As of 2025-10-19T12:12:04+00:00, Indian Railways has not reacted to the viral video.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The passenger alleged that the police officers checked her luggage and recorded a video without proper identification during a train journey.
The passenger demanded to see the video they recorded and questioned their reason for filming her.
The video sparked debate online, with many users demanding accountability from railway authorities, while others supported the passenger's right to question the officials during the random checks.

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