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Jharkhand News: RPF retrieves woman’s lost iPhone at Garhwa Road Junction

6 March 2025
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Jharkhand News: RPF retrieves woman’s lost iPhone at Garhwa Road Junction

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6 March 2025
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Jharkhand News: RPF retrieves woman’s lost iPhone at Garhwa Road Junction

Mamta Lakra receiving her lost iPhone from the RPF personnel

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Daltonganj, March 6: A working woman of Andaman and Nicobar Islands identified as Mamta Lakra, 32, had a pleasant experience and memory of the RPF post of Garhwa Road railway junction today.

Mamta Lakra hails from Chhattisgarh but does her job in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

According to the inspector in charge of the RPF post, Banarsi Yadav, the passenger Mamta Lakra left behind her 50,000 rupees worth Apple iPhone in AC 3 MI coach, berth number 1 in 11448 Up Howrah Jabalpur Shaktipunj express train and got down at the Garhwa town railway station around 1 o’clock at night on March 6.

Yadav said the woman passenger, realising soon that her iPhone was left behind, reached the RPF in all haste and panic and narrated her predicament.

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Banarsi Yadav said the RPF personnel immediately alerted the escort party in the said Shaktipunj express train and the escort party found the iPhone intact.

The RPF personnel got this iPhone when the Shaktipunj express train was about to reach Nagar Untari railway station.

The woman passenger Mamta Lakra reached the RPF and presented proof of her iPhone got it back from the RPF.

She had no words to thank the RPF. She had no hope of getting her iPhone back. Her joys were illimit when she got it.

RPF inspector-in-charge Banarasi Yadav and his team are seen as a friend in distress by the passengers.

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