MUMBAI, April 3 -- Three Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel were dismissed from service on Thursday in connection with an extortion case at Mumbai Central station in August 2025, where they allegedly demanded money from a Rajasthan-based jeweller. The dismissed personnel have been identified as assistant sub-inspector (ASI) Lalit Ramchandra Jagtap, and head constables Rahul Datta Bhosale and Anil Sitaram Rathod. All three were attached to the Mumbai Central Railway Police Station at the time of the incident. According to the police, on August 10, 2025, around 10.30pm, the complainant, Kamalkumar Gruhaprakash Soni (37), a resident of Mochiwada in Rajasthan, had arrived at platform number 5 to board the Duronto Express scheduled to depart at 11pm. The accused personnel checked his bag and found a 14-gram piece of gold along with Rs.31,900 in cash. Despite Soni providing a satisfactory explanation regarding the items, the officers allegedly took him to a separate room, mistreated him, and threatened him with legal action. Soni said he did not protest as he feared missing his train and causing distress to his daughter, who was accompanying him. "They took the money and returned Rs.1,900. I then boarded the train and left," he said. Following repeated representations by Soni to the authorities, the accused personnel returned the gold ornament but allegedly kept Rs.30,000 in cash before letting him go. Subsequently, a case was registered at the Mumbai Central Railway Police Station on August 17, 2025, under Section 119(1) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNS)....