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Viral Video Misrepresents Vande Bharat Express Stopping Near Sabnima Village; Police File FIR Against Five Local Boys in Bihar

by Kush Singh
February 2, 2026
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A video of the Vande Bharat Express being stopped has gone viral, leading to police action against five local boys for misleading information.



Recently, a video showing the Vande Bharat Express train being stopped near Sabnima village between Bakhtiyarpur Link and Bakhtiyarpur Station has gone viral on social media. This has caused quite a stir in the railway department.

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As a result of the video, the Bakhtiyarpur RPF station has registered a case against five boys from Sabnima village on January 27. The railway police are now investigating this matter seriously.


The investigation has revealed that the train was actually stopped due to a red signal. Some local boys recorded the train and altered the video to make it look like it was stopped forcibly. This misleading video has raised concerns among the rail authorities.

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The RPF and GRP officers have identified the five boys involved and are taking further legal action against them. The railway department has urged the public not to believe in false claims and misleading videos.


In the coming days, the police will continue their investigation. The railway authorities are working to ensure that accurate information is shared and to prevent such incidents in the future.




Summary:

  • A video of a train being stopped has gone viral.

  • Five boys have been charged for spreading false information.

  • The train was stopped due to a red signal, not forcibly.

  • Police are taking legal action against the boys involved.

  • Railway authorities urge the public not to trust misleading videos.



Kush Singh

Author has been working in digital media sector for last 8 Years. He has served popular websites like GulfHindi, DelhiBreakings and Network18. Author is now writing best on India's Largest Public Transport Interest "Railway" as Lead Role. For any Suggestions about Author Write up Share on Kush@hellorail.in

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