Tag: Kabirdham

  • Fraud of 9.5 lakhs, 4 arrests including woman

    Fraud of 9.5 lakhs, 4 arrests including woman

    Kawardha. A case of cheating by luring has come to light from Pandariya of Kabirdham district. The thugs also have some local agents, who take the people of their area into confidence, then people get easily fooled. In Pandaria also, some people collected about 6.5 lakh rupees from the local people and reached Rajnandgaon miraculous baba by telling about the miracle of a miraculous baba of Rajnandgaon making water from a tortoise and multiplying the amount 10 times.

    Gave the money to Baba there. Baba took the money from him and cleverly pretended to be sick while reciting mantras and sent him away saying that he would give the money later, but time passed. 10 times the amount, even the original amount was not returned.

    The victims narrated the story of Thug Baba in Pandariya police station and lodged a report to get the money back. While taking action, the police arrested 4 accused including 1 woman, who used to grab money by fooling people in the same way. In the interrogation of the accused, they have so far accepted cheating of 9.5 lakhs. The police have registered a case against all four.

  • Two accused arrested for passing gold chain from elderly woman’s neck

    Two accused arrested for passing gold chain from elderly woman’s neck

    Pandaria. The police have arrested two accused who crossed the gold chain from the neck of an elderly woman and sent them to jail. Both the accused took the lonely elderly woman walking on the road on the pretext of asking her the way. After this, as soon as she got a chance, she removed the gold chain from her neck and fled. The elderly woman had lodged a complaint with the police.

    According to the police, “Jhunia Bai’s husband Jairam Chandravanshi age 55 years had written the report by presenting a written application to the Pandatarai police station. On April 28, 2023, around 12 noon, Jhunia Bai was coming home from the farm with a load of Kandi. Two motorcyclists approached the woman on Raveli Road between Harekrishna Talab and Narmada Jaggery Industry. Both asked the woman the way to go to Raveli. The woman was explaining the way to them when the bike riders looted the gold chain from her neck and fled via Mohgaon. Whose complaint was lodged with the police.” After the crime of robbery was registered, the police started searching for the unknown accused with the help of cyber cell. During this, the police got information from the informer that Sanju Sahu of Silhati village and Sanjay Kumar Banjare of Rahangi village of the police outpost Podi area are living in hiding after coming to their village. After which the police laid siege in both the villages. Both were taken into custody by forming a separate team.

    Police took both the accused into custody and interrogated them. In which both confessed their crime. After this, the police seized 3 pieces of gold locket and the bike used in the incident from Sanju Sahu. On the other hand, the police have recovered 1 piece of gold locket from the other accused. Both the accused have been lodged in jail by the police.

  • Lumpy virus caught 3 out of 17 animals, collector confirmed

    Lumpy virus caught 3 out of 17 animals, collector confirmed

    Kawardha. The report of infectious disease lumpy virus has come positive in the samples of three animals of Sahaspur Lohara development block, while the sample report of 14 animals has come negative. Presently the situation is under control in all the development blocks including Sahapur Lohara. On the instructions of the Collector, the Livestock Development Department is running a vaccination campaign on mission mode for the prevention and control of infectious diseases in cattle.

    Collector Janmejay Mahobe reviewed the progress of all the priority schemes of the state government, including lumpy virus, preparation of contemporary farming, storage of fertilizers and seeds, distribution, farmers loan, plantation and priority of the state government in the meeting of the deadline today. In the meeting, Deputy Director Livestock Development Dr. SK Mishra said that in the sample report of three animals of Sahaspur Lohara of the district, the report of Lumpy Virus has come positive. A total of 17 animal samples were sent by the department to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, Bhopal for testing for lumpy virus. 14 sample reports have come negative. For the last one month, vaccination campaign was conducted on mission mode for the prevention of infectious diseases spreading in cattle in the district, as a result of which the situation is currently under control. Collector Mr. Mahobe directed in the meeting that the villages whose reports have come positive, especially those villages, have been instructed to conduct health tests and 100 percent vaccination of animals. It was told in the meeting that till now 1 lakh 67 thousand 863 animals have been vaccinated. Vaccination work is going on.

    For effective prevention of Lumpy virus, the Collector has given instructions for continuous checking in all the entry main roads of the district. In the meeting, the Deputy Director Livestock Development has talked about coordination with the Forest Department, this will make prevention easier. The Collector has instructed the Forest Department to cooperate with the Livestock Development Department.

    The Collector reviewed the status of Chief Minister’s meeting, applications received from the Chief Minister’s Janchoupal, instructions received from the state government, applications received during the field visits of honorable ministers and the progress of redressal of applications received in the Collector’s Janchoupal. The Collector has directed the District Transport Officer in the meeting to properly operate the new bus stand and ensure the stoppage of the buses. The Collector has given instructions to form a team of officers to conduct Millets Cape with high quality. For its better operation, the Deputy Director of Agriculture, Krishi Vigyan Kendra and the urban body have been given the responsibility. As per the announcement of the Chief Minister, the Collector has given instructions to speed up the construction works of Swami Atmanand English Medium School in Chilfi, Kawardha, Podi. Collector instructed to include high protein-vitamin rich Kodo-Kutki and Ragi grains and food items made from them in hot cooked food provided to children and pregnant mothers under Chief Minister’s Nutrition Campaign and Putt Baro-Seri Flood Campaign are given. In the meeting, instructions have been given for the implementation of Rajiv Gandhi Kisan Nyay Yojana, Rajiv Gandhi Landless Laborer Justice Yojana and for the proper registration of new beneficiaries. While reviewing the implementation of Unemployment Allowance Scheme, the Collector directed to provide training to the eligible beneficiaries-youth according to their interest for skill development and making them efficient for self-employment under this scheme.

  • Dead body found between rocks, fear of murder

    Dead body found between rocks, fear of murder

    Kawardha. In Kabirdham district, a sensation spread after the dead body of a youth missing for seven days was found among the rocks in Bhainsaodar river. The villagers saw the dead body floating in the river, after which the police reached the spot, then a stone was tied around the neck of the dead body, due to which the possibility of murder is being expressed. At present, the Kukdoor police has sent the body for postmortem and is probing the matter. The 28-year-old deceased is a resident of Ramji Thengatola village.

  • Kochia arrested for selling country liquor

    Kochia arrested for selling country liquor

    Kabirdham. Pandatarai police station has arrested an accused in connection with the illegal sale of liquor. Station in-charge JL Shandilya said that information was received regarding the illegal sale of liquor on Monday.

    After this, while taking action in Pandatarai-Madmada Tiraha, the accused Ashish Sahu father Latel Sahu (31) resident of ward number 4 Pandatarai was arrested. 19 pav country liquor was seized from the accused. Whose price is 1520 rupees. A case has been registered against the accused under section 34(1) of the Excise Act.