Tag: arrested

  • Arrested for ‘raping’ a minor

    Arrested for ‘raping’ a minor

    The Gurugram police nabbed a man for allegedly raping a 15 year old girl after abducting her, as per reports.

    According to the complaint filed by minor’s father, the accused, Dalip, abducted her daughter on April 10.

    An FIR was registered against Dalip under Section 363 of the IPC and Section 6 of the POCSO Act. The accused was produced in a city court and sent into judicial custody, said the police.

  • Four arrested for murder of Ber Kalan village

    Four arrested for murder of Ber Kalan village

    The police claimed to have solved a case in which a youth of Ber Kalan had succumbed to the injuries inflicted on him during an alleged murderous attack on Friday night.

    Four persons of the same village, who were accused of murder by the parents of the deceased, were arrested from various places by Malaudh police officials, led by SHO Lakhvir Singh, on Sunday.

    While the police are yet to ascertain the allegations against the suspects and the sequence of events leading to the death of the victim, circumstantial evidence suggests the involvement of both the deceased as well as the suspects in various illegal activities in the region.

    According to Ranjit Singh of Ber Kalan in Ludhiana district, his son Balkar Singh was mercilessly beaten by the suspects when he had gone to a village shop on Friday night.

    The assailants, namely Gurtej Singh, Ranjit Singh, Gurmit Singh, Satnam Singh and Gurjit Singh, had used iron rods and sticks to kill his son, the complainant said. Old rivalry was cited to be the reason behind the murder.

    None of the onlookers had come forward to intervene in the matter. It remains a mystery why none of the villagers, including the parents of the deceased, bothered to shift the profusely bleeding victim to a nearby hospital. It was only in the afternoon on Saturday, that Balkar’s parents came to know that he had succumbed to his injuries. A complaint was lodged against the suspects by Ranjit Singh at the Malaudh police station on Saturday evening.

    Having registered an FIR against them, the police started conducting raids on their hideouts and arrested four of them from different places on Sunday.

    Confirming the arrests, Payal DSP Harsimrat Singh Chhetra said more criminal cases might be solved by intensive interrogation of the suspects.

    “While we have already nabbed four of the suspects as named by the complainant, we might get leads to solve some more criminal cases,” said Chhetra, maintaining that the investigating team had extracted vital information from the accused, divulgence of which might affect the progress of the investigation.

    Victim wasn’t rushed to hospital

    It remains a mystery why none of the villagers, including the parents of the deceased, bothered to shift the profusely bleeding victim to a nearby hospital. It was only in the afternoon on Saturday, that Balkar’s parents came to know that he had succumbed to his injuries.

  • Club worker arrested with 67.4 grams of heroin in Chandigarh

    Club worker arrested with 67.4 grams of heroin in Chandigarh

    The crime branch of the UT police has arrested an employee of a Sector 26 club for possessing 67.40 gm heroin.

    The suspect has been identified as Deepak Sharma (33), a resident of Amritsar. He works as a waiter at ‘Finch’.

    The suspect was nabbed by a team led by Inspector Satvinder Singh outside the club with heroin. A case under the NDPS Act was registered against the suspect at the Sector 26 police station.

    The police said during interrogation, the suspect revealed he was an addict. Earlier, he had been admitted to a de-addiction centre in Amritsar. “The suspect started selling drugs to support his need for a fix,” said a police official. “We are probing whether or not club visitors were getting drugs from him,” said a cop.

  • Arrested for insulting the tricolor

    Arrested for insulting the tricolor

    The Civil Lines police have arrested a man allegedly for ‘insulting’ the national flag at Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College (KCGMC) on Sunday. He allegedly tore a national flag made of paper, which was pasted on the glass of a counter. The accused has been identified as Harbhajan, a resident of the city. As per the information, a small national flag of paper was pasted on the glass of a counter at the KCGMC, which was allegedly torn by a man. A video of this incident went viral on social media, brewing resentment among people who protested at the Mini Secretariat on Monday.

  • Police arrested 20 people, seized spurious liquor

    Police arrested 20 people, seized spurious liquor

    Police have arrested 20 people and seized huge quantities of spurious liquor from different villages in Bihar’s Motihari, even as the death toll in a suspected hooch case climbed to 14, officials said on Sunday.

    The death count may increase further as the condition of five persons is reportedly to be critical, a senior police officer said.

    A statement issued by the East Champaran district administration said 20 people, “involved in illegal trade of liquor”, had been arrested following searches in different localities of Motihari.

    Around 85.5 litres of country-made liquor and a huge quantity of Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) were recovered from their possession, it said.

    “Police were informed that some villagers died after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Turkauliya, Harsiddhi, Sugauli and Paharpur areas of the district on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday. Police teams were immediately sent to different hospitals in the city,” the statement said.

    Excise department officials are also probing the incident.

    Reacting to the suspected hooch case, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar had on Saturday said: “I have been maintaining that liquor is bad and shouldn’t be consumed. I have asked officials to take strict action against those who violate prohibition laws.”

    The government imposed a ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol on April 5, 2016. Scores of people died in the last major hooch case in the Saran district in December.

    Leader of Opposition in the Bihar assembly, Vijay Kumar Sinha, accused the state administration of “protecting liquor mafias who are associated with the ruling JD(U) and the RJD”.

  • Mumbai: Youth gets date of birth changed in Aadhaar card to marry minor girl, arrested

    Mumbai: Youth gets date of birth changed in Aadhaar card to marry minor girl, arrested

    Mumbai (IANS) | The Mumbai Police has arrested a 23-year-old man for fudging the date of birth in a minor girl’s Aadhaar card in order to marry her. The accused got the date of birth of the minor changed in the Aadhaar card so that he could be proved as an adult. The fraud came to light when the boy and the girl got married on April 11 at the Bandra marriage registrar and later went to the Dahisar police station to complete the mandatory legal formalities.

    Police summoned the girl’s father Sabjit Pal, a tailor, in this case and he pointed out the discrepancy in his daughter’s date of birth and later filed a formal complaint.

    Pal said the girl was born on May 7, 2006, but her accused husband changed the date of birth in her Aadhaar card to March 12, 2004, to prove that she was above 18 years of age and was free to marry of her own free will. is worthy of. The accused has been identified as Gaurav Makwana of Mira Road town in Thane.

    The family also produced the original birth certificate of the girl presented at a local school as proof of the actual date of birth. The girl also admitted to cheating in her knowledge, after which the police registered an FIR on the complaint of the father.

    Inspector P.G. Patil told mediapersons that the police raided and arrested the accused on charges of kidnapping, cheating, forgery, child marriage etc. The accused has been sent to judicial custody for further investigation.

    He, however, said that the girl was sent for medical examination but she refused, hence police have not charged the accused with rape.

    The girl is a junior college student and was friends with the accused for the last one year. They decided to get married, as she was under age for marriage, to remove this hurdle the accused youth by resorting to fraud got the date of birth changed in the girl’s Aadhaar card.

    Preliminary investigation has also revealed that the Aadhaar card was tampered sometime last year. The police is also probing the role of the girl and her family in the case.

    –IANS

  • Husband killed his wife on suspicion of illicit relationship, arrested

    Husband killed his wife on suspicion of illicit relationship, arrested

    On January 26, 2023, the dead body of an unknown woman was found in Railway Kalamath near Bichai village of Tanakpur, which was exposed by the Kotwali police on the previous day and arrested the murderer and sent him to jail. According to the police, the murderer turned out to be the husband of the deceased, who strangled her to death with a dupatta on the basis of suspicion of illegal relations with the wife. The deceased woman has been identified as Muskaan, daughter of Hasmat Khan, wife of Rizwan, resident of village Ghanghora, police station Bhojipura, district Bareilly, U.P., age 22 years.

    Please tell, Rizwan’s love marriage with the deceased Muskan in the year 2020 and the family members did not allow him to enter the house and kept Muskan on rent in places like Bihar, Mumbai, Punjab etc. During the plan to kill Muskan by taking her to Haji Ali Dargah in Mumbai and pushing her into the sea, it was told that it could not be successful due to the presence of many people there.

    Tanakpur Railway to take his wife Muskaan on date 26.01.2023 to execute a pre-planned plan, due to having good knowledge about Tanakpur and staying in the hotel while coming to Tanakpur while doing the work of balding in Jauljeevi. After taking him to Kalamath under a culvert built on the tracks, he was told to strangle him to death with the scarf he was wearing.

    Details of the arrested accused-

    Rizwan s/o Saeed Khan r/o village Ghanghora Ghanghori police station Bhojipura district Bareilly U.P. age 25 years (husband of the deceased)

  • Arrested for depositing fake notes in the bank

    Arrested for depositing fake notes in the bank

    The police arrested a person for depositing counterfeit currency notes after mixing them with genuine currency at a bank in Panchkula.

    The suspect has been identified as Mustakim Salmani, a resident of Mauli Jagran in Chandigarh.

    The police spokesman said the Chief Manager of the Sector 16 branch of Bank of India lodged a complaint that Mustakim deposited cash in the bank on January 17 this year and some of the notes were later found to be fake.

    A case under Section 489-B of the IPC has been registered at the Sector 14 police station.

    The police arrested the suspect today and produced him in court, which remanded him in two-day police custody.

    Sector 16 police post Incharge Gurpal Singh said earlier, Mustakim Salmani, along with his accomplice, was caught on February 16 near a toll plaza at Jagadhari with a total of Rs 8.5 lakh, including counterfeit currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 100. A case under Section 489-A, B, C, and 120-B of the IPC was registered against them at the Chhappar police station. He said the suspect was brought from Chhappar on production warrant today.

  • Chain snatcher arrested in Abdullapurmet

    Chain snatcher arrested in Abdullapurmet

    Hyderabad: The chain snatching case has been increasing in Hyderabad in recent times leaving the women panicked. In one such case, the Abdullapurmet police on Saturday arrested a chain snatcher and seized gold chain worth three tolas and a bike According to the police, the person Idetified as V Shiva Kumar (29), a financier from Yadadri-Bhongir targeted women walking alone in colonies and on a pretext of dropping them at their destinations, used to snatch their gold ornaments. With the same modus operandi, on Friday, he had snatched the gold chain from a woman identified as Balamma at Abdullapurmet. The police said that Ballamma registered a case on the same and a manhunt was launched and later he was arrested.

  • Man Seen In Viral Video Holding Gun At Bengal Ram Navami Rally Arrested

    Man Seen In Viral Video Holding Gun At Bengal Ram Navami Rally Arrested

    Patna: 

    West Bengal police have arrested a 19-year-old for allegedly carrying a weapon during the Ram Navami procession. Sumit Shaw, who was seen with a gun in a video going viral on social media, was arrested from Munger in Bihar today. According to police sources, Shaw has confessed to carrying a firearm during the Ram Navami rally.

    A video shared on Twitter by Trinamool Congress MP Abhishek Banerjee shows a religious procession in which a young man was seen holding a firearm.

    BJP, responding to Mr Banerjee’s tweet, claimed that the video is not from the Ram Navami rally which was organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in Bengal’s Howrah.

    Communal clashes broke out in Hooghly and Howrah during Ram Navami rallies. Several vehicles were set on fire on Thursday last week after two groups clashed in Howrah. Several shops were ransacked during the violence while a number of cars, including a few police vehicles, were set on fire. Police had to use tear gas shells to bring the situation under control.