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Odisha Detains Three Minors Over Life-Threatening Railway Track Stunt

Investigators have registered charges under the Railways Act, initiating community counseling to curb dangerous reel-making on tracks.

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Overview

  • Three minor boys in Boudh district have been held and charged under Sections 153, 145(b) and 147 of the Railways Act, 1989, with further proceedings under the Juvenile Justice Act.
  • The June 29 stunt near Dalupali involved a 12-year-old lying between tracks as a train passed over him to film a social media reel, and the boy later said he feared he would not survive.
  • Railway Protection Force teams have conducted an inquiry in the village, counseled the minors and their guardians, and may present them before the Juvenile Justice Board for a hearing.
  • East Coast Railway has launched a sustained safety campaign across stations, schools and online platforms to warn parents and teachers about the lethal risks of track-based stunt videos.
  • The incident came days after Boudh district gained rail connectivity on June 20, highlighting how new services have attracted both public interest and dangerous social media challenges.