A total of 34 students were rescued at Berhampur railway station on Saturday while travelling aboard the Falaknuma Express.
The operation was conducted by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) during routine monitoring, following which the students were safely handed over to the Government Railway Police (GRP) for further inquiry.
Two Individuals Detained for Questioning
Officials confirmed that two youths accompanying the students were detained at the station. Authorities are currently questioning them to ascertain their role and involvement in the journey. The circumstances surrounding the group’s travel are under close scrutiny.
Preliminary Findings on Students’ Travel
Initial investigations suggest that the students were travelling from West Bengal and Bihar to Hyderabad. During questioning, they stated that their journey was linked to pursuing educational opportunities. However, officials have indicated that verification of these claims is ongoing as part of a comprehensive investigation.
Child Welfare Authorities Join Investigation
In view of the situation, representatives from the Child Welfare Committee have joined the inquiry process. Authorities are prioritising the safety, well-being, and rights of the students while examining all possible angles, including the purpose of travel and any potential risks.
Focus on Safety and Further Inquiry
Officials emphasised that the investigation aims to ensure the protection of all individuals involved and to establish the facts behind the incident. Further updates are expected as authorities continue to gather information and verify details.

























