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  • Youth Congress leader arrested for gambling

    Youth Congress leader arrested for gambling

    Raipur. Police is continuously taking action regarding gambling and betting. Despite this, the bookies are not taking the name of being less. Police is taking action against gambling and speculators in different areas. Such a case has come to the fore from the Arang area adjacent to the capital Raipur. Where the police have arrested 8 bookies including surveillance crooks playing gambling. During this, the police have recovered 52 cards including 1 lakh 55 thousand cash.

    The arrested accused have been identified as Karan Patel, Girdhar Nishad, Balram Sahu, Tamradhwaj Sahu, Ishwar Yadav alias Musu Yadav, Champu alias Champeshwar Sahu (police station guard is a rogue) and Ajay Chandrakar along with Alok Sharma (Raipur Rural Vice President of NSUI) Hui. The police have arrested all the accused and are interrogating them. The matter is of Arang area. A case has been registered against all the accused under Section 6 of the Gambling Prohibition Act 2022.

  • Church robbers arrested, Police busted the gang

    Church robbers arrested, Police busted the gang

    Mahasamund. The police has busted the gang that looted the church. In fact, looking seriously at the incident of loot, police station Bagbahra and cyber cell team formed teams to find the address of the accused. Meanwhile, the team started getting information from the informers. The cyber cell team was continuously verifying the information received from informers and general public day and night. The police team was facing a lot of trouble due to the border of the state of Chhattisgarh and Odisha. Meanwhile, information was received from the informer that the lawyer Ahmed, a resident of Khariar Road, Odisha, who according to the description of the applicant, looks suspicious and has kept a huge amount of money, on the information, the suspect was looking for the address of the lawyer Ahmed, who got the information from the informer. That Advocate Ahmed Khariar Road has left Orissa and gone to his village Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh. Advocate Ahmed was caught by the team after laying siege to village Panchi, district Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh. On which the suspect gave his name (01) Vakil Ahmed father Saeed Ahmed age 28 years. Village Panchi Post Dhilauli Police Station Chandinagar District Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh Hall Khariar Road Odisha works as a scribe in the contractual work of his acquaintance Shadab Khan. Those who were interrogated in police custody broke down and confessed to committing the crime and told that along with me and my two other companions Abid and Wajid alias Abid, I accepted to commit the crime. And told that on 18.06.23, all three mornings in my Jupiter scooty came from Khariar Road to Bagbahra and roamed around the church and were looking at the environment there and around. When people stopped coming and going there and the church became deserted, then seeing the opportunity, all three went inside the church. Where the priest was sleeping sitting in a chair in a room, he asked whom to pray, then Abid took out the bracelet kept with him and put it on the priest’s forehead and tied the priest’s hands and feet with cloth and tape, both the lawyer and Abid Opening the almirah kept in the room, started searching for the money, but found a lot of cash there and keeping 02 mobile phones of the priest and closing the door of the room from outside, all three ran away from the scooty. After reaching Khariyar Road, they counted the amount of loot in my room, which was Rs 125,000. The three of us divided that amount among ourselves. I got 40000 rupees in partition and 40000 was kept by Abid and 45000 by Wajid alias Abid. All three went to their respective homes from different directions from Khariar Road Odisha.

    According to the police team, as told by the accused lawyer Ahmed, his co-accused (02) Mohammad Abid father Muzaffar Ali age 27 years. Village Panchi P.O. Dhikauli police station, Chandinagar district, Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh reached the house of the accused and raided the house where he was found present who was interrogated in police custody. Whoever, according to the accused lawyer Ahmed, robbed the house of Bagbahra church pastor, along with his fellow lawyers Ahmed and Wajid alias Abid, and told them to spend some of the cash received in the partition for food and drink and accepted the crime. According to the accused advocate Ahmed and Mohammad Abid, the other co-accused (03) Wajid alias Abid Meerut Delhi was searched by the police team who was not found at home and was found to be absconding.

    From the possession of accused Mohammad Abid, 01 piece of country katta and cash amount of Rs.30000 was found in loot and from the possession of advocate Ahmed, cash amount of Rs.20000 and 01 piece of mobile worth Rs.10000 and Jupiter scooty used in the incident worth Rs.35000 were found. Action was taken against the accused under crime number 91/23 section 342, 397, 450 Bhadvi, 25, 27 Arms Act in police station Bagbahra by seizing total Jumla worth Rs.95000.

    Arrested accused –

    (01) Vakil Ahmed father Saeed Ahmed age 28 years. Village Panchi Post Dhilauli Police Station Chandinagar District Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh Hall Khariar Road Odisha

    (02) Mohammad Abid father Muzaffar Ali age 27 years. Village Panchi P.O. Dhikauli Police Station Chandinagar District Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh

  • Road accident: Police provided assistance to the relatives of the dead policemen

    Road accident: Police provided assistance to the relatives of the dead policemen

    Anakapalli: Anakapalli district Superintendent of Police KV Murali Krishna provided financial assistance to the kin of policemen who succumbed to road accidents and health complications while on duty here on Saturday.

    The SP gave away financial aid to the tune of Rs 75,000 to each kin of the police officials who died while discharging their duties. The cheques were given to three different family members from lumpsum grant and flag fund, including to the family member of a cop who died in a road accident.

    Speaking on the occasion, the SP expressed his condolences to the family members of the police personnel who died while working in the department. The officials gave confidence to the family members and informed them that they would lend all the support to them on behalf of the department.

    Additional SP (Administration) B. Vijaya Bhaskar, DPO AO B Sharada, Office Superintendent B Nirmala participated in this programme.

  • Son-in-law had committed murder for 5 lakhs, the dead bodies of mother-in-law and father-in-law were found in this condition

    Son-in-law had committed murder for 5 lakhs, the dead bodies of mother-in-law and father-in-law were found in this condition

    Baloda Bazar. The police of Kasdol police station of the district have disclosed the double murder, in which the son-in-law strangulated and crushed the mother-in-law to death with a stone due to the transaction of money. After a lot of effort, the police arrested the accused son-in-law on the basis of CCTV footage and sent him to jail.

    On May 22, Kasdol police found the body of husband and wife missing for two days in Siddkhol under Kasdol police station, Lakshmi Bai Manikpuri, near Siddkhol water fall in suspicious condition, but the body was blackened in the heat due to sunlight. After which the police had identified the dead body by the name of the deceased Lakshmi Manikpuri on the identification of the relatives. The matter was taken up by the police for investigation. At the same time, in the investigation of the police, new suspects were continuously coming to the fore, but in the initial investigation itself, the police suspected the accused son-in-law Ishwar Das Manikpuri, who was arrested and is investigating the whole matter.

    The accused son-in-law told that five lakh rupees were given to the mother-in-law by the accused and got it as a guarantor of five lakh rupees, but the son-in-law came to know that the mother-in-law would not return the money. After which the accused son-in-law planned to kill mother-in-law and father-in-law for fear of losing money. The accused lured her mother-in-law Laxmibai Manikpuri on his bike with the intention of killing her and took her from Kasdol to Siddkhol waterfall mode. Where the dead body was dragged and hidden in the bushes after killing him by pressing his mouth and hitting him with a stone.

    The killer son-in-law talked about killing Nehru Das, the husband of the deceased. On the basis of the pre-planned strategy by the accused, father-in-law Nehru Das was told to strangle the father-in-law with a towel and burn the dead body. After which burnt spectacles and pieces of clothes, pieces of broken mobile phone of the deceased Nehru Das Manikpuri were recovered from the spot. Although the dead body has not been found on the spot, the accused has been arrested and sent to jail in this whole case.

  • 15 lakh prize Naxalite absconded by dodging the police

    15 lakh prize Naxalite absconded by dodging the police

    Peg. The police had received information that Naxalite Martin Kandulna, carrying a prize of Rs 15 lakh, was hiding in a bunker in the middle of the forest. The team formed on the information surrounded the forests and started campaigning. When the police team reached the dense forests of Jariyagarh, Martin managed to escape by taking advantage of the dense forests with weapons. However, the police chased Martin for a long distance. Due to dense forest, Martin dodged towards Kamdara forest of Gumla. The Khunti police has not confirmed this in the case. According to sources, the police is continuously taking action against Martin Kandunla, but he is able to dodge the police. is being told.
    That Martin Kandulna, close to Dinesh Gope and studied with him in school, is engaged in expanding the PLFI organization. Martin was far away from the police radar after Dinesh Gop went to jail, but in recent times Martin has been living in a jungle bunker. According to SP Aman Kumar, Martin and Durga will soon be under police custody. Significantly, after the arrest of PLFI supremo Dinesh Gope, the Khunti police has intensified action against the Naxalites associated with PLFI. Khunti police is proud of the continuous success against PLFI. If sources are to be believed, the Khunti police has formed a special team to arrest the remaining Naxalites of the organization. Which is continuously running a campaign against the Naxalites.

  • Conversion via gaming app: Police launch manhunt for main accused

    Conversion via gaming app: Police launch manhunt for main accused

    Ghaziabad: The Ghaziabad Police, Lucknow Police and several other agencies are searching for the main accused Shahnawaz Khan alias Baddo, who allegedly targeted minor children to convert them through an online gaming application, at many places including Maharashtra.

    The Ghaziabad police is in Chandigarh and Faridabad for further investigation. A police team has also been sent to Maharashtra to nab Shahnawaz Khan, who hails from Thane. A cleric (Maulvi) at a mosque in Sanjay Nagar area in Ghaziabad was arrested on Sunday.

    Four minors — two from Ghaziabad and one each from Faridabad and Chandigarh — who converted through this modus operandi, have been identified so far.

    Nipun Agarwal, DCP Ghaziabad (city), said the accused, Shahnawaz Khan, whose digital name was ‘Baddo’, used to spot the children who were playing on the app ‘Fortnite’.

    “When teenagers used to lose the game, they were asked to read verses from the Quran if they wanted to win. And when they won, their interest and belief (in the Quran) would increase. Subsequently, they would convert to Islam,” the DCP said.

    The Ghaziabad police has also received information about conversion of 400 people from Mumbra area of Gujarat through the gaming app. The informer has also provided photos and videos to the police.

    The police have gathered some inputs about Shahnawaz Khan. The police disclosed a Pakistani connection behind the conversion racket.

    -ians

  • Stone pelting in Kolhapur over use of Tipu Sultan’s image; police send proposal to suspend internet

    Stone pelting in Kolhapur over use of Tipu Sultan’s image; police send proposal to suspend internet

    Police in Maharashtra’s Kolhapur on Wednesday resorted to lathi charge to disperse a crowd that pelted stones during a protest against the alleged use of Tipu Sultan’s image along with an objectionable audio message as social media “status” by a few locals, an official said.

    A proposal to suspend internet services from Wednesday afternoon till Thursday evening, or depending on the situation, has been sent to authorities, a senior police official said.

    While personnel from the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) have been deployed in the city, police have sought more cops from Satara, he said.

    Prohibitory orders have been issued till June 19 banning assembly of five or more persons, he said.

    Tension rose in the city on Tuesday after two men allegedly put 18th-century Mysore ruler Tipu Sultan’s image along with an offensive audio message as their social media “status”.

    A group of right-wing activists demanded action against both men following which a case was registered against the two persons, said another official. Police registered another first information report (FIR) in the evening and arrested seven persons after more protests were held, the official said.

    The protesters again hit the streets on Wednesday.

    “Some organisations had called for a Kolhapur bandh and the members of these organisations gathered at Shivaji Chowk today. After their demonstration ended, the crowd began to disperse but some miscreants started pelting stones, forcing police to use force against these people to disperse them,” said Kolhapur Superintendent of Police Mahendra Pandit.

    The SP said he informed the demonstrators about the action taken by police in the objectionable post case and appealed to them to maintain calm. He said force and teargas were used only after stones were hurled at houses and vehicles damaged.

    Pandit said police have started tracing and detaining the miscreants.

    Kolhapur Collector Rahul Rekhawar said the district is known for its progressive approach. “I appeal to all the people to ensure that the image of Kolhapur as a progressive district remains intact. I urge them not to believe in rumours,” he said.

    The collector said the situation is under control and additional police forces have been brought in, even as he requested the public to cooperate with the authorities and resolve issues through dialogue.

    Dipak Kesarkar, the guardian minister, said that action has been taken against those who had used Tipu Sultan’s image along with an objectionable audio message.

  • police celebrated safety day

    police celebrated safety day

    Gadwal: The district police celebrated The Safety Day as part of Telangana state incarnation decennial celebrations. On the occasion, a rally of petrol cars and Blue Colt vehicles was conducted under the aegis of district SP K Shrujana on Sunday morning.

    Alampur MLA Dr VM Abraham,ZP Chairperson Sarita Tirupatiah,10th Battalion commandant Sri Ram Prakash,DSP Rangaswamy, Armed Forces SP Immanuel attended the programme as guests. The rally commenced with raising of peace slogans from YSR Chowk with special police band. It passed through SunkulammaMettu,New Bus stand, Krishna VeniChowk, Ambedkar Chowk, Court Circle, up to JammiChettu. Public representatives, youth, Students and urban people participated in it and made the rally a grand success.

    SP Shrujana surprised everyone by driving an Innova car herself. She said that various programmes would be organised to inform the public about the services rendered by the police for the last nine years.

    After the formation of Telangana, CM KCR took many initiatives to strengthen the department and facilitated construction of several buildings for police stations, circle offices, district police offices with the highest standards. She assured that the police were also at the service of the people round-the-clock, in maintaining law and order and checking crimes.

    CIs of Gadwal, Alampur, Shanti Nagar Chandra Sekhar, Srinivas and Shiva Shankar,RI Nagesh,and SIs of all police stations and other staff participated in the rally.

  • Theft used to be a hobby, when the petrol ran out, the thief used to run away with another bike

    Theft used to be a hobby, when the petrol ran out, the thief used to run away with another bike

    Balod. The vicious bike thief has been arrested by the police. In fact, in view of the increasing crime of theft in the area, for the prevention of crime and the arrest of the accused, under the direction of Superintendent of Police Dr. Jitendra Kumar Yadav and under the guidance of Additional Superintendent of Police Harish Rathore, under the supervision of Deputy Superintendent of Police Balod Geeta Wadhwani, police station Gunderdehi took place in the area. A special team has been constituted to trace the accused of motor cycle and other thefts.

    Continuous patrolling was being done by the team members, at the same time, on the information of Makhbeer, the police raided near the place of incident in Gunderdehi and caught the accused under siege. Accused Umesh Yadav alias Sannata had kept 02 motor cycles with him and was looking for a customer to sell them, at the same time police caught the accused and interrogated them, saying that both the motor cycles were stolen, no documents related to the ownership of the vehicle were produced. Did. In his confessional statement by the accused, motor cycle number CG.08 A.H. 8665 from Rajnandgaon area and motorcycle number CG07LH7821 has been stolen from Durg area a week ago. In solving the above case and arresting the accused, S.U.N.Dharam Bhuarya from Cyber Cell, S.A.N. from Thana Gunderdehi. Arvind Sah, Pradhan R.Bhuneshwar Markam, Constable Yogesh Sinha, Pipeshwar Banjare, Akash Dubey Mithlesh Yadav, had a commendable role.

    Name of the accused:-

    1. Umesh Yadav alias Sannata alias Kattappa father Santram Yadav age 35 years, address village Bharda police station Arjunda district Balod (Chhattisgarh)
  • Police Detain Protesting Wrestlers As They March Towards New Parliament

    Police Detain Protesting Wrestlers As They March Towards New Parliament

    Top wrestlers, including Vinesh Phogat, Sakshi Malik, and Bajrang Punia who have been protesting at Jantar Mantar for over a month against Wrestling Federation of India Chief (WFI) Brij Bhushan Singh, were detained by Delhi police today as they tried to march towards the new parliament building.

    Delhi Police said that protesting wrestlers breached the security cordon while trying to move towards the new Parliament building, where a women’s Mahapanchayat was planned for the day.In chaotic scenes witnessed at the Jantar Mantar, all protesters were detained and forcefully boarded in buses by police. “They have been detained for violating law and order. We will take legal action after inquiry in due course of time,” said Dependra Pathak, Special CP, Law and Order.

    The police officials were also seen clearing the protest site, where the wrestlers had resumed their agitation against the WFI chief Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh on April 23.

    Wrestler Sakshi Malik said that they were peacefully protesting and did not break any barricades.Farmers stage sit-in
    Scores of farmers led by BKU leader Rakesh Tikait too were on Sunday stopped by the Delhi Police at the Ghazipur border as they tried to enter the national capital to take part in the protest called by agitating wrestlers outside the new Parliament building.

    “All others (farmers) have been stopped (by the police). We will sit here for now and decide what to do next,” Tikait, who had spearheaded the anti-farm law protests, said after being stopped by the police at the heavily fortified Ghazipur border.

    Police rounded up some farmers on GT Road near Gurudwara Manji Sahib in Ambala on Sunday when they insisted on marching towards Delhi. A spokesperson of BKU (Charuni) Sukhwinder Singh alleged that police detained some of the farmers late on Saturday night.

    Around 200 farmers, including women activists, have been camping in Gurudwara Manji Sahib in Ambala since Saturday night which led to heavy deployment of police force outside the Gurudwara road.

    Ambala’s Superintendent of Police Jashandeep Singh said no permission has been given to hold the “Mahila Maha Panchayat” in Delhi. The police officer reached the gurudwara and asked the farmers not to lake the law in their hands and disperse.

    JNU students’ claims
    Moreover, a section of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) students on Sunday alleged that the varsity authorities “prevented” them from taking part in the ‘Mahila Maha Panchayat’ by ramping up security on campus.

    There was heavy police deployment on the campus, the students added. No immediate response was available from the police or the university. The All India Students’ Association (AISA) claimed that an “undeclared Section 144” has been imposed on the campus.

    “Today, the Mahila Panchayat was announced. Heavy police deployment has been made inside and outside Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to prevent students from participating in it. The government has deployed its entire machinery to protect sexual violence accused,” said AISA activist Madhurima Kundu said.