Tag: FIR lodged

  • CBI Registers FIR In AIIMS Nursing Recruitment Exam Paper Leak

    CBI Registers FIR In AIIMS Nursing Recruitment Exam Paper Leak

    The CBI has registered a case in connection with the alleged leak of question papers of a nursing officer recruitment examination conducted by the AIIMS-Delhi on June 3, officials said on Tuesday.

    The federal agency has booked the Mohali-based Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology and one Ritu in connection with the alleged leak, they said.

    The Nursing Officer Recruitment Common Eligibility Test (NORCET-4) was conducted for the appointment of nursing officers to all the All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and four other Delhi hospitals.

    Screenshots of the question papers surfaced on social media on the day of the examination, triggering speculation of the paper leak, they said.

    The analysis of screenshots showed the console of a candidate named Ritu, who was allocated the center at Gian Jyoti Institute of Management and Technology, they said.

  • FIR booked for goat sacrifice in K’taka following PETA India complaint

    FIR booked for goat sacrifice in K’taka following PETA India complaint

    BENGALURU: Karnataka Police have registered an FIR in connection with the sacrifice of three goats at a public place in Chitradurga district following a complaint by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), India.

    The goats were sacrificed during the festival of ‘Ugadi’ — New Year’s Day according to the Hindu calendar celebrated in Karnataka — in Parasurampura village.

    The slaughter was caught on video in full public view, and the footage shows the accused standing in front of three goats and beheading them one after the other with a sword-like weapon, PETA stated on Friday.

    The FIR was registered under sections 3, 4, 5, and 6 of the Karnataka Prevention of Animal Sacrifices Act, 1959; sections 34 and 429 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860; and Sections 3, 11(1)(a), and 11(1)(l) of The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960.

    “PETA India commends the Chitradurga police for taking steps to send the message that cruelty to animals will not be tolerated,” says PETA India Cruelty Response Coordinator Saloni Sakaria.

    “Just as human sacrifice is now treated as murder, at a time when India is embarking on space missions, the archaic practice of animal sacrifice must end. PETA India also recommends that this man undergo psychiatric evaluation and receive counselling, as abusing animals indicates deep mental disturbance.”

    The Supreme Court has ordered that animals can be slaughtered only in licensed slaughterhouses and that municipal authorities must ensure compliance with this ruling. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Slaughter House) Rules, 2001, and the Food Safety and Standards (Licensing and Registration of Food Businesses) Regulations, 2011, permit the slaughter of animals for food only in licensed slaughterhouses equipped with species-specific stunning equipment.

    Gujarat, Kerala, Puducherry, and Rajasthan already have laws in place prohibiting the religious sacrifice of any animal in any temple or its precinct.

    Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Telangana prohibit it in any place of public religious worship or adoration or its precinct or in any congregation or procession connected with religious worship on a public street.

    –IANS

  • Mobile tower stolen again from Muzaffarpur in Bihar, FIR lodged

    Mobile tower stolen again from Muzaffarpur in Bihar, FIR lodged

    Muzaffarpur (IANS) | Once again a case of mobile tower theft has come to light in the Nagar police station area of Muzaffarpur district of Bihar. Even before this, mobile tower has been stolen from Muzaffarpur itself, which is now being investigated by the police that another mobile tower theft incident has happened again. The mobile tower company has lodged an FIR in the concerned police station. According to the police, a mobile tower of GTL Infrastructure and Company Limited was installed at New Colony Balu Ghat in Sikandarpur OP of Nagar police station area. The thieves have stolen all the equipment including the generator of this mobile tower.

    However, the police have started investigation considering the matter as suspicious. An FIR has been lodged in the city police station regarding the theft of mobile tower in Sikandar OP.

    Muzaffarpur (City) Deputy Superintendent of Police Raghav Dayal said that an FIR has been registered for the theft of the mobile tower. Prima facie this matter seems suspicious. He said that during the investigation it was found that thieves had made away with all the goods of this tower 4-5 months back and now an FIR is being lodged. He, however, added that the matter is being probed.

    It is said that the mobile tower which was stolen was lying closed for a long time. When it was inspected by the company, all its equipment including the tower were found missing.

    It is worth mentioning that earlier also the case of mobile tower theft in Bhagwanpur had come to the fore. The police still have not been able to crack the case.

    –IANS

  • Punjab Police Registers FIR After ‘security Lapse’ At Congress Leader Navjot Sidhu’s Patiala Residence

    Punjab Police Registers FIR After ‘security Lapse’ At Congress Leader Navjot Sidhu’s Patiala Residence

    The Punjab Police has registered an FIR in connection with an alleged security lapse at Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu’s Patiala residence, officials said on Monday.

    On Sunday, Sidhu said a suspicious person, with a grey blanket wrapped around his body, was spotted on the terrace of his residence. He added that the person escaped after a servant raised an alarm.

    CCTV footage of the area is being scanned, he added.

    Taking to Twitter on Sunday, Sidhu said he had spoken to the Punjab Police chief and the SSP of Patiala over the issue.

    “This security lapse will not deter me from raising my voice for Punjab,” he tweeted.

  • Two Blinkit delivery boys assaulted in Delhi, FIR lodged

    Two Blinkit delivery boys assaulted in Delhi, FIR lodged

    New Delhi, (IANS) | Two delivery boys of Blinkit app were allegedly thrashed by some people for not returning the change in West Delhi’s Rajouri Garden area. An official gave this information on Saturday. Police said they have registered an FIR in connection with the incident. According to police, a police control room at Rajouri Garden police station received a call informing about physical assault on a Blinkit delivery boy, following which a police team reached the spot.

    A senior police officer said that on enquiry, it was found that two boys named Aman, a resident of Begumpur area and Gurpal Singh, a resident of Raghubir Nagar, were attacked at a house in Rajouri Garden. The statement of injured Gurpal Singh was recorded, in which he alleged that he had gone to the house to deliver groceries worth Rs 1,655.

    The officer said Tarun Suri opened the door and started abusing the delivery boy over the change. The argument led to a physical assault on the delivery boy. Accordingly, a case was registered under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and investigation was initiated.

    The alleged persons have also alleged against the delivery boy that he misbehaved with the women present in the house and used derogatory words, the official said. Necessary action is being taken.

    –IANS