A 45-year-old foreign national died in police custody at Surat railway station following a violent altercation aboard the Golden Temple Express. The individual was detained after allegedly attacking passengers with a fire extinguisher. Local authorities have registered a case of accidental death and are conducting a post-mortem to determine the cause, while also attempting to identify the deceased.
An unidentified foreign national, estimated to be around 45 years old, died in custody late Monday night at the Surat railway station in Gujarat. The incident occurred following a security disturbance aboard the Golden Temple Express, which was traveling from Mumbai to Delhi. Railway officials reported that the individual had caused a disruption in a general coach, leading to a physical confrontation with fellow passengers.
According to reports from the Government Railway Police (GRP) and Railway Protection Force (RPF), the individual had allegedly removed a fire extinguisher from the train coach during the dispute and used it to attack passengers. Upon the train's arrival at Surat station, approximately 15 to 20 RPF and GRP personnel intervened and detained the individual to manage the volatile situation and secure the safety of other travelers.
After being taken to the RPF police station for preliminary questioning, the man collapsed and lost consciousness. He was promptly transported to the SMIMER Hospital, where medical personnel pronounced him dead. Authorities have since registered a case of accidental death and have assigned a Deputy Superintendent of Police to lead an inquiry into the custodial death, as per standard legal protocols.
Investigators are currently attempting to confirm the identity and nationality of the deceased, as he was found with no travel documents or personal identification, save for a mobile phone. Police are applying forensic protocols to extract data from the device, which may provide information regarding his origin and his travel plans. Additionally, legal proceedings have been initiated regarding the injuries sustained by passengers during the altercation on the train.
This incident is an operational and security matter concerning Indian Railways and local law enforcement agencies. There are no direct financial or stock market implications for any listed entity arising from this specific event. The key monitorable for observers of the transport sector remains the continued focus on passenger safety protocols and the efficiency of security personnel in managing emergency incidents on long-distance trains.
