Chennai, 17 August (H.S.) : The Railway Protection Force (RPF) at the Sanatorium Railway Station in Chennai has successfully rescued a three-year-old boy who was found abandoned on the platform. The incident has sparked widespread relief and gratitude towards the prompt action taken by the RPF personnel.
According to reports, the young boy was spotted wandering alone on the platform, prompting concerns for his safety. The RPF personnel immediately swung into action, ensuring the child's well-being and safety. After conducting a thorough search for the boy's parents or guardians, the RPF eventually managed to locate the boy's father, who had been frantically searching for his son.
The father, overwhelmed with gratitude, thanked the RPF personnel for their swift and humane action in reuniting him with his child. The incident serves as a testament to the critical role played by the RPF in ensuring the safety and security of passengers, particularly vulnerable children and women, at railway stations.
The RPF's prompt response and dedication to duty have been widely appreciated, highlighting the importance of their role in maintaining order and providing assistance to those in need at railway stations across the country.
The reunion of the young boy with his father has brought immense joy and relief to the family, and serves as a reminder of the positive impact that the RPF has on the lives of passengers.
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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary