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Assam: RPF Rescues 450 Live Frogs at Silchar Railway Station

In a commendable effort towards wildlife protection, a team of the RPF from Silchar Post, under the Lumding Division of Northeast Frontier Railway, recovered and rescued 450 live frogs

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GUWAHATI: In a commendable effort towards wildlife protection, a team of the Railway Protection Force (RPF) from Silchar Post, under the Lumding Division of Northeast Frontier Railway, recovered and rescued 450 live frogs during a special drive conducted at Silchar Railway Station recently. RPF officials of Silchar discovered three unclaimed bags lying unattended near platform No. 01. Upon inspection, each bag was found to contain around 150 live frogs, totalling 450 frogs. Despite efforts, no individual came forward to claim ownership of the bags. Acting promptly and responsibly, the RPF team ensured the safe transfer of the rescued frogs to the custody of the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Barak Valley Wildlife Division, Silchar, for appropriate rehabilitation and further action. This incident highlights the proactive role of the RPF in safeguarding not only the passengers and railway property but also in contributing to the protection of wildlife and the environment. Northeast Frontier Railway remains committed to ensuring safety and upholding ecological balance through continued vigilance and cooperation with environmental authorities, a press release said.

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