Tag: Balodabazar

  • Excise Department took action, seized 15 cases of illicit liquor

    Excise Department took action, seized 15 cases of illicit liquor

    Baloda Bazar. The Excise Department has taken action on illegal liquor in the district. The Excise team raided a house and seized 15 cases of illegal Goan liquor made in Madhya Pradesh. Along with this, an accused has also been arrested.

    As soon as the instructions of the newly appointed Excise Commissioner JP Pathak are received, the Balodabazar Excise Department has started cracking down on illegal liquor traders. Under this, the team of District Excise Department raided a house in Bansankara village of Simga area and seized 15 boxes of illegal Goan liquor made in Madhya Pradesh for illegal sale. The cost of the seized liquor is said to be Rs 85,000. Accused Shatruhan Manhare father Samaru Manhare age 50 years has been arrested and action is being taken under the Excise Act.

  • Knife in the vegetable market, condition of a young man critical

    Knife in the vegetable market, condition of a young man critical

    Baloda Bazar. These days crime has increased a lot in Chhattisgarh. People have started stabbing and killing on small things. Police patrolling is also not having any effect. In the middle of the market, people have resorted to knife fighting. A similar incident happened in Bhatapara as well. A young man was seriously injured in the knife attack. Whose treatment is going on.

    A dispute started between some youths. The dispute increased so much that the matter reached to stabbing. A youth was seriously injured in this incident. The people present around informed the police about this. The police reached the spot and admitted the seriously injured youth to a private hospital in Bhatapara for treatment. Where the youth is undergoing treatment. After executing the incident, the accused has absconded. The police is looking for the absconding accused. However, the reason for the stabbing is yet to be ascertained. After the incident, there is an atmosphere of panic among the people of Bhatapara.

  • Two trailers collided with each other, the vehicles were blown away

    Two trailers collided with each other, the vehicles were blown away

    Palari. Two trailers collided with each other in Balodabazar district. The driver of the vehicle narrowly escaped in this accident. At the same time, both the vehicles were blown away, after this accident, long queues of vehicles have started on both sides of the road.

    The case is of Lavan police station area. According to the information received, the road accident was so terrible that both the vehicles were blown away and breaking the road side divider, the trailer coming from the other side collided. Tell me, due to the explosion of the diesel tank of the trailer vehicle, diesel was seen flowing around the road. After this, the information was given to the police, as soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot and started further investigation.

  • Bank cashier ate crores of rupees, police is not taking action in this matter

    Bank cashier ate crores of rupees, police is not taking action in this matter

    Baloda Bazar. Cashier of Punjab National Bank in Balodabazar district has committed fraud of crores of rupees. It is being told that 8 months ago, the cashier of Punjab National Bank branch Baya took money from the beneficiaries of the area and gave it to the beneficiaries after putting a seal in the deposit slip, but did not deposit the money in their account. After this forgery, the accused absconded with crores of rupees from the beneficiaries. In this case, till now the police has not been able to reach the accused. At the same time, the beneficiaries are wandering from door to door for their money. The bank management also has no answer in this matter.

    According to the information, 8 months ago in Punjab National Bank branch Baya, cashier Bindu Pradhan carried out a big forgery incident. Used to come to the bank to deposit money, after taking money from whom the cashier used to give them the receipt but did not deposit the money in their accounts. This matter came to light when the beneficiaries came to the bank to withdraw their deposited money. Then the bank employees were told that Bindu Pradhan, the cashier, had fled after defrauding an amount of more than one crore. However, its complaint has been registered by the bank in Raja Deori police station last 8 months ago. But even after 8 months have passed, the fraudsters of law have not been able to reach the cashier Bindu Pradhan.

  • Policemen walked 5 kilometers to arrest gamblers, exposed gambling fund

    Policemen walked 5 kilometers to arrest gamblers, exposed gambling fund

    Baloda Bazar. The police have arrested 15 gamblers by raiding the forest of the district. 1 lakh 6 thousand cash, playing cards, 11 bikes and 15 mobiles have been seized from the gamblers. Action has been taken against all under the Gambling Act. The case is of Rajadeori police station area. SSP Deepak Kumar Jha had received information that a large number of gamblers were gambling near village Golajhar Jharia Dam under Rajadeori police station area. On the information received from the informer, a special team was formed, in which police line, cyber cell and Giroudhpuri outpost in-charge Naveen Shukla were included. Thereafter, 15 accused who were gambling inside the forest near the dam were arrested. The arrested accused are residents of Balodabazar, Bilaigarh-Sarangarh and Mahasamund.

    The accused were gambling here for a long time. The villagers got suspicious seeing so many people going to the forest everyday on bikes from different routes. When the villagers secretly went to the spot and saw, it was found that all the accused were gambling near the village Golajhar Jharia dam by parking the bike away, after which the police was informed.

    Gambling and feeding people are very cunning, who keep their informers on the way to the village to keep watch. Gamblers’ informers keep an eye on the routes from a distance of 2 kilometers, so that they can give information immediately on the arrival of police or unknown people. But this time the police had made complete preparations to catch the gambling racket. The police neither used the common route nor went to raid in uniform.

    The policemen walked a distance of about 5 kilometers by taking the path of an unknown trail in the forest. They surrounded the gamblers from different directions, leaving no one a chance to escape. 15 gamblers were arrested from here. The names of the accused are Parmanand, Badriprasad Tandon, Bihari Lahre, Virendra Kumar, Sukhlal Lahre, Dinesh, Devraj, Brijlal, Nirakar, Dayasagar, Dev Prasad, Gwal Yadav, Kulesh Kumar, Rameshwar Patel, Rakesh Kumar Bhardwaj.

  • 7 liquor coaches arrested in police raid

    7 liquor coaches arrested in police raid

    Balodabazar-Bhatapara. Action against illegal liquor sale by the police is going on continuously. According to the information, 7 liquor coaches who sell liquor illegally in many police station areas have been arrested and sent to jail. Police said that this action has been taken in village Mopki, Dhodha, Udela, Khairi, Saloni, KK Ward Bhatapara and Mandi Chowk, Newra Tilda. A total of ₹ 31,630 worth ₹ 31,630 was seized from the accused liquor coaches.

    names of the accused

    1. Karan Kurre, father, foreigner, age 20 years, resident of village Mopki police station, Bhatapara rural
    2. Tejram’s father Suresh Kurre age 24 years resident village Dhodha police station handcuffed
    3. Ravishankar father Sapan Rai age 19 years resident KK Ward Bhatapara police station Bhatapara city
    4. Hemlal alias Dadu father Shivdayal Nishad age 20 years resident of ward no. 06 Mandi Chowk Newra Tilda District Raipur
    5. Jivrakhan father Dukalu Kurre age 74 years resident village Udela police station handcuffed
    6. Anand Bhardwaj father Charan Bhardwaj age 20 years resident of village Saloni police station Palari
    7. Umesh Sonwani father Vijay age 20 years resident village Khairi police station Palari
  • Police raids in 8 villages, 11 liquor coaches arrested

    Police raids in 8 villages, 11 liquor coaches arrested

    Balodabazar-Bhatapara. Police has taken major action against illegal sale of liquor. According to the information received, 11 coaches selling liquor in different police station areas have been arrested and sent to jail. Police said that action has been taken in village Diggi, Dhaurabhatha, Deotarai, Lavanban, Nayaktand Latuwa, Pangaon, Sudheli and village Bamhanmudi. In the same Kochi, 195 pav country spice liquor and 55 liters of Mahua liquor have been seized.

    names of the accused

    1. Mayaram Kosle father Chabilal Kosle age 53 years resident of Diggi PS Bhatapara Rural
    2. Balram Navarange alias Badal Father Visnath Navarange Age 26 years Address Village Khamhariya Police Station Lavan Present Kanhaiya Mill Dhaurabhatha Siddhababa
    3. Jaikumar alias Patha Kanwar father Samme Lal Kanwar age 35 years resident of village Deotarai Chowki Sonakhan
    4. Shivkumar Kanwar father Horilal Kanwar age 40 years resident village Deotarai Chowki Sonakhan
    5. Ram Kishan Nirala father Kaguram Nirala age 40 years resident village Lavanban Police Station City Kotwali
    6. Habia Nayak father Jhaduram Nayak age 55 years resident village Nayaktad Latuwa
    7. Laxman Verma alias Chhotu father Sonu Verma age 19 years resident of village Nayaktad Latuwa
    8. Omprakash Ghritalhare father Banshilal Ghritalhare age 50 years resident village Pangaon
    9. Dilesh Kumar Kurre father Radheshyam Kurre age 31 years resident of Village Sudheli Thana City Kotwali
    10. Deepak Yadav father Dukhram Yadav age 35 years resident village Latuwa Thana City Kotwali
    11. Raj Kumar Bhardwaj alias Raju father Puniram Bhardwaj resident of village Bamhanmudi Police Station City Kotwali Police raid in 8 villages, 11 liquor coaches arrested