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Important Police Station Numbers Over Konkan Railway Ex. Roha to Thokur Important Police Station numbers over Konkan Railway Ex. Roha to Thokur ( In state of Maharashtra, Goa & Karnataka) Railway Station State District Name of Police Telephone Station Number CHIPLUN Roha Maharashtr Raigad Roha 02194-234933 a Kolad -do- -do- Kolad 02194-250036 Mangaon -do- -do- Mangaon 02140-263005 Goregaon Road -do- -do- Goregaon 02140-250299 Veer -do- -do- Mahad 02145-222254 Karanjadi -do- -do- -do- 02145-222254 Vinhere -do- -do- -do- 02145-222254 Diwankhavati -do- -do- Khed/Bharna O/P 02356-263333 Khed -do- Ratnagiri -do- 02356-263333 Anjani -do- -do- -do- 02356-263333 Chiplun -do- -do- Chiplun 02355-252333 Kamthe -do- -do- -do- 02355-252333 Sawarda -do- -do- Sawarda 02355-264033 Aravali Road -do- -do- Sangmeshwar 02354-252033 RATNAGIRI Railway Station State District Name of Police Telephone Station Number Sangmeshwar Maharashtr Ratnagiri Sangmeshwar 02354-252033 a Ukshi -do- -do- Ratnagiri Gramin 02352-230133 Bhoke -do- -do- 02352-230133 Ratnagiri -do- -do- Ratnagiri City 02352-222333 02352-222222 Nivsar -do- -do- Lanja 02351-230033 Adavali -do- -do- Lanja 02351-230033 Vilvade -do- -do- Lanja 02351-230033 Rajapur -do- -do- Rajapur 02353-220033 KANKAVALI Railway Station State District Name of Police Telephone Station Number Vaibhavwadi Maharashtr Sindhudur Vaibhavwadi 02367237133 a g Nandgaon -do- -do- Kankavali 02367-232033 Kankavali -do- -do- Kankavali 02367-232033 Sindhudurg -do- -do- Sindhudurg 0236-2008888 Kudal -do- -do- Kudal 0236-2222533 Zarap -do- -do- Kudal 0236-2222533 Sawantwadi -do- -do- Sawantwadi 02363-272066 Madure -do- -do- Banda 02363-270233 MADGAON Railway Station State District Name of Police Telephone Station Number Pernen Goa North Goa Pernem 0832-2201233 Thivim -do- -do- Mhapusa 0832-2262231 -do- -do- Bicholem 0832-2362233 Karmali -do- -do- Old Goa 0832-2285301 Verna -do- South Goa Verna 0832-2782325 Majorda -do- -do- Colva 0832-2788396 Madgaon -do- -do- Madgaon 0832-2705095 Madgaon -do- -do- K. R. Police Stn., 0832-2706048 Madgaon Balli -do- -do- Cuncolim 0832-2763234 Cancona -do- -do- Cancona 0832-2633357 KARWAR Railway Station State District Name of Police Telephone Station Number Liliem -do- -do- K. R. Police Stn., 0832-2706048 Madgaon Asnoti Karnataka Karwar Chittakula 08382-265733 Karwar Karnataka Karwar Karwar Rural 08382-222443 Harvada -do- -do- Ankola 08388-230333 Ankola -do- -do- Ankola 08388-230333 Gokarna Road -do- -do- Gokarna 08386-256133 Kumta -do- -do- Kumta 08386-222333 Honnavar -do- -do- Honnavar 08387-220248 Manki -do- -do- Manki 08387-257886 Murdeshwar -do- -do- Murdeshwar 08385-268896 Bhatkal -do- -do- Bhatkal 08385-226392 Shiroor -do- Udupi Byndoor 08254-251033 Byndoor -do- -do- Byndoor 08254-251033 Bijoor -do- -do- Byndoor 08254-251033 Senapura -do- -do- Gangolli 08264-265335 UDUPI Railway Station State District Name of Police Telephone Station Number Kundapura -do- -do- Kundapura 08254-230338 Barkur -do- -do- Brahmvar 0820/2561044 Udupi -do- -do- Udupi 0820-2520444 Padubidri -do- -do- Padubidri 0820-2555452 Nandikur -do- -do- Padubidri 0820-2555452 Mulki -do- Manglore Mulki 0824- 22905333 Surathkal -do- -do- Surathkal 0824-2220540 Thokur -do- -do- Panambur 0824-2220530 Directory of RPF Officers at HQ, Regions, Posts and Out Posts You may contact on these numbers in emergency DESIGNATION NAME RLY CODE-019 MTNl CODE 022 MOBLE NO. IG-CUM-CSC Shri A. K. Sinha 87330 022-27587330 9004470330 ASC/HQ Shri Satish Menon 87432 022-27787432 9004470753 ASC/C&I Shri P.P.Joy 87332 022-27587332 9004470331 Regional Security ON-DUTY 87222 022-27587222 9004470730 Control Room/RPF OFFICER 022-27562646 IPF/HQ Shri Sanjay Nikam - - 9004470434 IPF/C&I/HQ Shri Pramod 87331 022-27587331 9004470433 Kumar Singh IPF/Store/HQ Shri Satish 87331 022-27587331 9004470428 Ahirwar ASC/RPF/RATNAGIRI Shri Ashok Dhotre 40360 0235-2228904 9004474406 IPF/RPF/CHIPLUN Shri Deepak 33260 -- 9004474876 Pratap Sharma IPF/RPF/RATNAGIRI Shri Ajit Madhale 40460 0235-2228176 9004474877 IPF/RPF/KANKAWALI Shri Ajay Kumar 47260 -- 9004474875 RSC/RPF/MADGAON Shri Francis Lobo 70360 0832-2712147 9004477506 IPF/RPF/MADGAON Shri Ranjeet 70260 0832-2731627 9004476065 Marandi 70460 ASC/RPF/KARWAR Shri Suresh P. Atri 75360 0838-2282201 9686656206 IPF/RPF/KARWAR _ 75260 -- 9686656140 IPF/RPF/UDUPI Shri Santosh 93260 -- 9606448419 Kumar Gaonkar IPF/C&i/RPF/RATNAGI Shri Deepak -- -- 9004474878 RI Baberwal IPF/C&i/MADGAON Shri Vinod Kumar -- -- 9004476062 SIPF/RPF/KOLAD Shir Anil Kumar 21260 -- 9004474431 Sen SIPF/RPF/THIVIM Shri Suneel Kumar -- -- 9004476089 SIPF/RPF/BHATKAL Shri Shishpal 84260 -- 9686656141 Singh .
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