In a recent incident that highlighted the importance of public safety, the Railway Police (GRP) in Sopore successfully rescued a horse that was found stuck on the railway iron bridge at track km 109 during the night. Thanks to the quick actions of the police and local officials, the animal was saved just in time, preventing what could have been a major accident.
This timely intervention has prompted the GRP to issue important safety reminders for the community. The owner of the horse, Gh Nabi Ganie, has been identified, and steps are being taken to ensure responsible pet ownership moving forward.

The GRP would like to take this opportunity to remind all residents of the critical need for safety around railway tracks. To ensure everyone’s well-being, it is essential that:
- Livestock should not graze or stray near railway tracks.
- Children should be closely supervised and not allowed to play or loiter around railway lines.
These measures are in place to protect both lives and property. The railway tracks are high-risk zones and should be treated with caution. The community’s cooperation is vital for maintaining a safe environment for everyone.
The GRP is committed to monitoring the railway area actively and is working alongside local villagers and herders to promote safe practices. Together, we can prevent accidents and ensure that our railways remain safe for all.
Let’s work together to keep our community safe and secure! Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
