Context: The Railway Protection Force (RPF) recently conducted a successful operation named "Amanat," resulting in the retrieval of lost or left-behind luggage and valuable articles.
Operation Amanat
- About: It a new initiative to track lost belongings of passengers.
o Under the Operation Amanat initiative, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) aims to simplify the process of reclaiming lost luggage for passengers.
- Tracking Lost Belongings: It facilitates the tracking and retrieval of lost belongings of passengers within railway premises and trains.
- Details: RPF personnel upload details and photos of lost luggage onto a dedicated web portal.
- Portal link: Mission Amanat – RPF, accessible under the divisions tab.
- Access: Passengers can check the availability of their lost luggage at designated Lost Property Office centres located at various railway stations.
Railway Protection Force (RPF)
- About: RPF is India's security force responsible for safeguarding railway passengers, passenger areas, and railway property.
- Established by: Railway Protection Force Act of 1957.
- Empowered as the only Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) with authority to arrest, investigate, and prosecute criminals.
- Administrative Authority: Ministry of Railways, India.
- Leadership: Headed by the Director General (DG), typically held by a senior officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS) on deputation.