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Hawkers pay Rs 8 lakh hafta to Kurla RPF

Updated On: 25 March, 2011 10:09 AM IST | Shiva Devnath

MiD DAY sting reveals that illegal hawkers, stalls causing overcrowding at Kurla station enjoy RPF backing; head constable says money is divided between senior officials

MiD DAY sting reveals that illegal hawkers, stalls causing overcrowding at Kurla station enjoy RPF backing; head constable says money is divided between senior officials

"IF the media finds out about this racket, we will lose our jobs. So be careful."

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RPF Head Constable M S Mansuri clearly did not realise how prophetic the words coming from his mouth were when he made this statement to this reporter during a sting operation carried out to expose the RPF-hawker nexus at Kurla station.


The reporter hands over a Rs 500 note to the RPF Head Constable M S Mansuri at the Kurla railway police office

Posing as a small-time Chinese fast food stall owner interested in running a joint just outside the busy station, this reporter found that all the hawkers and stall owners who cause inconvenience to commuters by plying their wares illegally do so with the full support of the Railway Protection Force.

The support comes at a price, of course and a hefty one at that. Mansuri told this reporter that he would have to make a payment of Rs 2,000 upfront for setting up the stall and then pay the RPF Rs 7,000 every month as hafta.

"Since selling food is illegal there, you will have to pay some amount each month to keep the police at bay. Pay the token amount first and then I will speak to my senior inspector, Satish Vidhaate, and let you know exactly how much you will have to pay each month," Mansuri is heard saying in the video recording of the conversation.

When the reporter handed over Rs 500 as a token amount, promising to pay more later, Mansuri said that only a small amount of the protection money would go to him and the bulk would be divided up between senior officials.

Stall owners and RPF sources confirmed that nearly Rs 26,000 is recovered by the Kurla RPF as hafta every day, making the monthly collection close to Rs 8 lakh.

They also said that similar rackets are run at every station and crores of rupees go into the railway police's pockets through this 'side business' every year.

"The bigger the business, the more money one has to give the RPF. While hawkers on the foot-over bridges (FOBs) pay Rs 500 a month, food stall owners have to shell out between Rs 4,000 and Rs 6,000," said a stall owner.

Distressed commuters

Daily commuter Rahim Khan said he was fed up of trying to find space to walk on the FOBs. "The station is overcrowded as it is and the hawkers, who enjoy the backing of the RPF, are just making things worse.

There is hardly any space to walk on the FOBs and near the entry and exit points and one has to struggle to find even standing room near the booking offices," he lamented Asha Gupta, another commuter, said, "Besides leaving no room for us, the overcrowding resulting from hawkers occupying the FOBs and entry and exit points have made them happy hunting grounds for pickpockets," she said.

Rs 26,000
Daily hafta recovered by the Kurla RPF

The Other Side
RPF Inspector Satish Vidhaate, who was named by Mansuri, said, "I am not involved in anything wrong."
Inspector General (RPF) A Sharma said, "We are investigating the matter. If I find them guilty, I will take strict action against them".

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