According to senior divisional commercial manager, C Ramakrishna, they have earned Rs 41.38 lakhs from 25650 cases. He said that about 8694 cases were booked against people for failing to produce journey authority in its prescribed format and 16,956 were booked for carrying un-booked luggage with them beyond the permissible limits.
He said that performance during August was bettered by more than 10.1% in the total number of cases booked and by 18.9% in the resultant earnings compared to previous August. He said that Rs 53,600 was collected towards fines from 268 persons for littering railway premises. At the end of first five months of the current financial year of 2014-15, Guntur division registered 1,26,063 cases and earned Rs 2 crore, said Ramakrishna.
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