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  • Ahmedabad: State government submits a report to the High Court on the use of children in drug trafficking

    Ahmedabad: State government submits a report to the High Court on the use of children in drug trafficking

    The High Court had earlier filed a suo motu petition on the use of children in drug trafficking in the state. On which further hearing was held on Thursday. Between the year 2020 and 2022, a total of 177 cases of NDPS Act have been registered and 251 accused have been arrested. The state government has also revealed in the report that 5 minors are accused. In the hearing on Thursday, SOG filed an affidavit in the High Court.

    High court assured to get checking done

    After media reports about children being used as drug peddlers were published, the police registered a complaint and arrested the accused. Apart from this, the details of the work done by the police were presented in the High Court. In which the High Court has assured to do intensive checking in suspicious areas. At present, 18 cases under the NDPS Act have been registered against 20 juveniles. A report has been submitted in the court that the state government is taking appropriate steps to rehabilitate such children.

    Four crimes related to e-cigarettes in Ahmedabad city

    The state government informed the court that the government had stated before the court that regular checking was being done to prevent tobacco and drug abuse in and around the school and college. The government said that 2,609 offenses have been registered in the drive for the sale of tobacco and other contraband items around schools and colleges. 3,92,000 fine has been imposed in such cases. Four offenses related to e-cigarettes have been registered in Ahmedabad city. In which 3,266 e-cigarettes have been seized. The High Court has ordered the government to take strict action in the matter of trafficking of these children. Now the next hearing on this issue will be on June 16.

  • Ahmedabad: Fed up with the threats of usurers, a middle-aged man tried to commit suicide by consuming rat poison.

    Ahmedabad: Fed up with the threats of usurers, a middle-aged man tried to commit suicide by consuming rat poison.

    Gujarat Police has recently started action against usurers. Police took action against moneylenders who forced people to commit suicide even after charging huge interest from them. Despite this, these usurers are indiscriminately and recklessly charging interest from the people. Living in New Ranip of the city, the middle-aged man paid the interest on the borrowed money on time and despite paying more than double the principal amount, the usurers demanded more money from him and used foul language after coming home, saying that he would be thrown out of the house. Threatened to do Due to which the middle-aged man got fed up and started killing rats.
    Tried to commit suicide by drinking medicine. After this, Tahrir has been given against four usurers in Sola High Court Police Station.

    4 and 5 percent interest was taken Rs.

    According to the details received, Hitesh Bhai Rathod, who lives in New Ranip area of Ahmedabad, supports his family by doing furniture work. Since money was needed in his house for his daughter’s marriage, he borrowed three lakh rupees five years ago from a man named Kalpesh Mistry at four per cent interest. Under which the papers of the house were given. Till now he has given seven lakh twenty thousand rupees to this Kalpesh. Apart from this, he took 50 thousand rupees from a person named Mukesh Panchal at five percent interest. Total one lakh twenty thousand including interest to him
    has been paid.

    Police registered a complaint and took further action

    When he took one lakh four percent interest from Himmat Mistry, in lieu of which he paid one lakh 47 thousand rupees. Whereas Prabhat took Rs 2.5 lakh from Rabari and gave him Rs 7.5 lakh along with interest. Despite paying this much amount, these usurers wanted the principal amount and more interest on it. They used to come home and threaten the family using foul language. That’s why Hitesh Rathod got fed up and tried to commit suicide by drinking rat poison. After this, his son and nephew admitted him to Sola Civil Hospital for treatment. After this he
    Gave a complaint against in the police station. Police is taking further action by registering a complaint.

  • Gujarat: Kalol court’s historic verdict, rape accused sentenced to death, fined Rs 50,000

    Gujarat: Kalol court’s historic verdict, rape accused sentenced to death, fined Rs 50,000

    In the rape case that created a stir in Kalol area of Gandhinagar district, the court has sentenced the serial rapist to death. Additional Judge of Kalol Court, A.A. Nanavati has ordered death penalty and a fine of fifty thousand rupees to the accused under Section 5 and 6 of the POCSO Act. The court had earlier sentenced accused Vijay Popatji Thakor to life imprisonment in two other cases of rape.

    Chargesheet was filed in the court by the police

    According to the information received, accused Vijay Popatji Thakor had abducted a girl weaving wood near Santej village. The accused made the girl sit on his motorcycle and took her to an isolated place in the field near Nasmed canal on Rancharda-Khatraj road, raped her and fled after injuring her in the private part. After this incident, there was a stir in the whole locality. After the police filed the charge sheet in the court, Additional Judge A.A. The case went on before Nanavati.

    ordered to pay a fine of Rs.

    Prosecution public prosecutor Sunil Pandya argued that the accused are used to committing such crimes with minor girls. It has come to light that he raped three girls in a short span of ten days. So that he should be sentenced to death. After which, considering the seriousness of the crime, the court accepted the arguments of the public prosecutor and ordered the accused to pay the death sentence and a fine of fifty thousand rupees under the section of the POCSO Act. Due to the historic decision of the Kalol court, there has been panic among the accused involved in serious crimes.

    Earlier two girls were raped

    The accused committed three rapes in a short span of ten days, which created a stir in the entire locality. After which the police started the exercise of arresting the serial rapist. The court has sentenced the accused to 20 years imprisonment in the last two judgments. The accused raped a three-year-old girl and threw her body in a drain. Apart from this, in another case, a minor girl was raped and her mobile phone was looted. Both these cases went to court and he was sentenced to life imprisonment.

    Order to give compensation of ten lakh rupees to the victim

    The court ordered a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to the rape victim. Out of which an amount of Rs. 4 lakh has already been paid. In view of the seriousness of the matter and the physical condition of the girl child, an additional payment of Rs 6 lakh has been ordered, taking the total assistance of Rs 10 lakh to the victim. The accused wept as soon as the Kalol court sentenced him to death. Allegations were being leveled against the accused who murdered small girls like flowers after raping them. There was uproar in the campus after the first death sentence in the Kalol court.

    The victim got justice after 525 days

    The accused had raped the girl on November 4, 2021 in Santej, Kalol. The black act of this incident echoed in the entire Gandhinagar district. The rape victim got justice after 525 days. The rape victim was seriously injured and was admitted to the hospital for treatment. Gandhinagar police had borne the expenses of the treatment of the girl who was hanging between life and death. The then police chief of Gandhinagar district as well as range IG and other police personnel showed humanity and bore the cost of the treatment.

  • Financial assistance amount increased under Harishchandra Sahayata Yojana: details

    Financial assistance amount increased under Harishchandra Sahayata Yojana: details

    Bhubaneswar: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday enhanced the financial assistance amount of the Harischandra Sahayata Jojana. Earlier, Rs 2000 was given to the next of the kin of a deceased person for performing last rites of the deceased in rural area. This has been enhanced to Rs. 3000. Similarly, earlier the amount of Harischandra Sahayata was Rs 3000 in the urban areas. It has been enhanced to Rs 4000.

    As per a note released from the Office of the CM on Thursday, it was said that as per the directive of CM Naveen Patnaik, the assistance amount of Harischandra Sahayata Yojana for urban areas has been enhanced to Rs 4000. This amount is also applicable for performing funeral rites at the famous Swargadwara of Puri. Similarly, the said amount was enhanced to Rs 3000 for rural areas.

    It is to be noted that financial assistance is provided to poor people for performing the last rites of their deceased relatives. The fund is given from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund.

    A revolving fund of Rs 15,000 has been sanctioned for each Grampanchayats for the above-mentioned assistance. Hence, for the Revolving fund of panchayats across the State an amount of Rs 10 crore 19 lakhs and 10 thousand has been sanctioned.

    To monitor this new process either the extension officer of gram panchayat or any other block-level officer will be given charge. To meet the change, the necessary changes have been made in the software and the list of panchayats has been prepared.

  • Hemp worth Rs 1.17 lakh seized in Dhenkanal, 2 arrested

    Hemp worth Rs 1.17 lakh seized in Dhenkanal, 2 arrested

    Dhenkanal: Dhenkanal Police on Thursday seized 2 kg 618 gram of Ganja that is worth Rs. 1. 17 lakh. Two persons have been arrested in this connection.

    The accused persons have been identified as Sudhanshu Kumar of Bihar and Sudhakar Das of Bhaliabol village in Dhenkanal.

    As per reports, Dhenkanal Town Police today conducted a raid and seized ganja worth Rs. 1.17 lakh. Police detained the two accused persons and interrogating them in the Police Station.

    Police have also seized a car in this connection. Further investigation of the case is underway.

  • Himachal Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu at number 17 in the list of richest chief ministers of the country

    Himachal Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu at number 17 in the list of richest chief ministers of the country

    Shimla, New Delhi: According to the latest report of the Association for Democratic Reforms, currently 29 out of 30 Chief Ministers are crorepatis. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy’s name is at the top of this list. At number two is Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu, while West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has the least assets, according to the report. According to ADR, Himachal Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu’s total assets are Rs 7.81 crore and he is at number 17 in the list of richest chief ministers of the country. Along with this, he is having a liability of more than Rs 22 lakh. According to the report, a total of four cases are registered against CM Sukhu, out of which only one is of serious crime. ADR and Election Watch came to this conclusion after analyzing the affidavits filed by 30 sitting chief ministers of states and union territories. After analyzing the affidavits of 30 Chief Ministers, ADR found that 29 i.e. 97 percent of the Chief Ministers are crorepatis.

    Each of these chief ministers has an average of Rs 33.96 crore in assets. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is the richest. He has assets worth Rs 510.38 crore. On the second number is Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu, who has assets worth 163.50 crores. It is followed by Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik with 63.87 crores. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal have assets worth Rs.3 crore each. After this Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan and Haryana CM Manohar Lal Khattar have assets worth one crore each. West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee has the least assets. Mamta Banerjee has assets worth only 15 lakhs.

    13 out of 30 CMs have serious criminal cases

    Out of 30 Chief Ministers of the country, 13 i.e. 43 percent have criminal cases registered against them under serious sections. It also includes cases like murder, attempt to murder and kidnapping. Serious criminal cases are non-bailable offenses with jail term of more than five years, the report said.

  • 11.50 lakh cheated from retired peon in Chamba, in the name of Baidyanath Ayurveda lottery

    11.50 lakh cheated from retired peon in Chamba, in the name of Baidyanath Ayurveda lottery

    Shimla: A case of cheating in the name of lottery of Baidyanath Ayurveda has come to light from a retired peon from the education department at Saluni in Chamba district of the state. The miscreants have cheated the victim of an amount of Rs 11 lakh 50 thousand in the name of lottery. The complaint of the case has been lodged by the victim in Cyber Police Station Dharamshala. On the other hand, the police have registered a case on the basis of the complaint of the victim and have started further action in the case. According to the information, a resident of Dharmchand, Saloni district Chamba, has lodged a complaint with the police that on September 2022, a register letter was received at his home address, inside which a letter from Baidyanath Ayurveda was found along with a scratch card. On scratching the card, he got a lottery of Rs 14 lakh 99 thousand 999. The complainant told that after scratching the scratch card, he called the helpline number 1993715490 written on that letter, then an unknown person from the front said that your lottery is on.

    Under the guise of thugs, 9000 rupees were deposited in his bank account from Lokmitra Kendra. The complainant told that after that some person called repeatedly on his mobile and kept demanding 15000, 22000, 37000 in this order up to 100000 and he kept pouring money slowly. The victim came under the guise of thugs and deposited an amount of about Rs 11 lakh 50 thousand in the account of the vicious people. The complainant said that the miscreants are still demanding more money from him. On the other hand, ASP Cybercrime Bhupendra Singh Negi says that on the basis of the complaint of the victim, the police have started further action by registering a case under 420 IPC.

  • Hrtc Volvo: Bold decision of HRTC on Volvo, now only three stations will operate

    Hrtc Volvo: Bold decision of HRTC on Volvo, now only three stations will operate

    Shimla: Himachal Road Transport Corporation i.e. HRTC will operate Volvo buses from Volvo station only from three depots of the state and Volvo buses will be run on rotation basis. HRTC management is going to operate Volvo from Shimla, Palampur and Kullu only. HRTC officials say that this decision has been taken keeping in mind the better management and maintenance of Volvo. HRTC has issued orders asking all Volvos with staff to be sent to Shimla, Palampur and Kullu. HRTC currently has around 100 Volvo buses, while 11 more Volvo buses are going to be added to the HRTC fleet. There are many depots across the state from where only one or two Volvo buses of HRTC ply. Maintenance staff is not available with HRTC in these depots. For maintenance one has to go to Shimla Kullu or Palampur. In such a situation, HRTC has decided that Volvo will have only three working stations across the state. Buses will be run from here on rotation basis, so that other routes of HRTC are not affected. It is being told that like the Volvo bus plying from Shimla to Sarkaghat will be run from Shimla. First HRTC bus will go on Shimla-Delhi route from here. From there Sarkaghat and from Sarkaghat back to Delhi and then from Delhi to Shimla. Similarly, by making a similar rotation at other places, Volvo will reach its depot.

    Economic situation strengthened with Volvo buses

    Volvo buses are the main sources of HRTC’s earnings. HRTC buses are running on many routes from Himachal to many outside states. HRTC is also earning well on these routes. Recently HRTC has also started bus service from Shimla to Katra. HRTC’s Volvo bus has good income on this route also. Apart from this, the routes going to Delhi from different districts are also proving beneficial. Shimla-Haridwar route is also beneficial for HRTC. Apart from this, special discounts are also provided by HRTC in these buses during the festive season.

  • The driver drove the car as soon as he got off the bus, the person came under the rear tire on the Mohtli ramp of Dumtal

    The driver drove the car as soon as he got off the bus, the person came under the rear tire on the Mohtli ramp of Dumtal

    Dumtal. In an accident late evening on the National Highway under Police Station Damtal, a person came under the bus, due to which he was seriously injured. According to the information, Rajendra Prasad’s son Ratan Chand resident of Surajpur Tehsil Indora Jalandhar was coming from Jalandhar towards his home Surajpur in a private bus.

    As soon as the bus reached Mohtli ramp on the National Highway, according to eyewitnesses, Rajendra was alighting from the next door of the bus, when the driver started the bus, due to which he came under the rear tire of the bus. His leg was badly crushed in the accident. The seriously injured person was sent for treatment to a private hospital in Pathankot. People around informed the incident to Damtal police station, taking action on which station in-charge Kalyan Singh sent a police team to the spot and seized the bus. The upcoming action is being implemented by the police.

  • Chitta: The taint of Chitta on Himachal; New cases are being received every day, now a young man caught in Salapad

    Chitta: The taint of Chitta on Himachal; New cases are being received every day, now a young man caught in Salapad

    Gagan. Anti-Narcotics Force Kullu team arrested a 30-year-old youth with 14 grams of chitta at Salapad, Sundernagar on NH-21 Chandigarh-Manali and started investigation by registering a case against him under the NDPS Act.

    According to the information, the Anti-Narcotics Force team had put a blockade in Salapad and every vehicle coming and going was being checked. Meanwhile, Chandigarh Transport’s bus on Chandigarh-Manali route was stopped for checking, then 30-year-old Rinku Tamang village Sarwari Post Office Dhalpur Tehsil Sadar district Kullu, 14 gram chitta was recovered from it.

    After arresting the accused in police station Sundernagar, a case has been registered against him and handed over to Sundernagar police for further action. DSP Sundernagar Dinesh Kumar told that the youth has been arrested by the Anti-Narcotics Force team Kullu with 14 grams of chitta.