Gujranwala train accident: Railway officials tried to remove evidence
No proof of sabotage was found but Railways officials tried removing evidence before JIT arrived
LAHORE: (Web Desk, Dunya News) – Joint Investigation Team (JIT) on Friday inspected the scene of Gujranwala train accident and also collected important evidence on this occasion. Sources claim that Railways officials tried to remove the evidence before the team arrived. No proofs of sabotage were found, however, reported Dunya News.
According to the sources, Railways officials tried to fix the affected track before the team’s arrival. This could have led to removal of the evidence as well. The JIT inquiry also says that the accident took place because of fault in the track, not because of collapsing of the bridge. Traces of the engine and the bogies traveling on the track can be found up to 70 meters.
In his statement recorded by the JIT, Divisional Engineer Railway Farman Ghani also admitted some fault in the track. Evidence also says that the engine went off the track some 250 meters before the bridge.
The JIT will scrutinize the inspection record of the Bridge No. 278 in Lahore Headquarters on Saturday and will also record the statements of the concerned authorities. The initial report is expected to be handed over to the federal government by Sunday evening.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Javed Anwar has said that repair of the track might have been attempted for removing the bogies. He said that joint rating of the tracks has been recorded and more facts will surface after the engine is taken out of the water.