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  • Police will encounter rioters in Manipur, Army deployed in 8 districts

    Police will encounter rioters in Manipur, Army deployed in 8 districts

    Manipur. In Manipur, the government has given shoot-at-sight orders to rioters who indulge in violence. Earlier, Section 144 was imposed in violence-hit areas. Internet service has been suspended in the state for the next 5 days. Actually, violence took place during the demonstration of tribals on Wednesday. After this curfew was imposed in 8 districts. 55 companies of Army and Assam Rifles have been deployed. 9000 people have been shifted to relief camps. Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Chief Minister N Biren Singh over phone and inquired about the situation. Biren Singh issued a video message this morning appealing to the people to maintain peace. At the same time, the Center has also sent RAF teams for deployment in the violence-hit areas of the northeastern state. According to sources, five companies of RAF have been airlifted to Imphal, while another 15 general duty companies have been asked to be ready for deployment in the state.

    The All India Tribal Student Union had called for a Tribal Solidarity March on Wednesday. Meanwhile, clashes broke out between tribal and non-tribal communities. The tribal community was protesting against the demand that Schedule Tribe (ST) status be given to the non-tribal Meitei community. The Manipur High Court has directed the state government to consider the demand of the Meitei community and send recommendations to the Center within 4 months. After this order, violence started between tribals and non-tribals. Mary Kom, who won the Olympic bronze for India in women’s boxing, shared some photos of the violence on social media. Although he did not mention when and where these pictures were taken. He wrote – My state is burning. Mary Kom said that the situation is very bad. It is unfortunate that some people lost their family members in the violence.
    Police said that thousands of people took part in the tribal march. During this time violence broke out between tribals and non-tribals. To control the situation, the police also fired several rounds of tear gas shells, but the violence did not stop. After this the army and the Assam Rifles were called. Curfew has been imposed in Imphal West, Kakching Thoubal, Jiribam, Bishnupur, Churachandpur, Kangpokpi and Tengnoupal in the state. According to sources, five companies of Rapid Action Force (RAF) have been sent to the capital Imphal. About 15 companies of CRPF are already present in Manipur. Additional force has also been put on alert. Chief Minister Biren Singh said the reason for the violence was misunderstanding between the two communities. Long standing grievances will be properly resolved through people’s advice. Keep calm. Explain that Meitei is a non-tribal community. It accounts for 53% of the population of Manipur. Mainly the people of this community live in the Manipur Valley. They have been demanding ST status for their community for the last 10 years. They say that people from Myanmar and Bangladesh have entered the state on a large scale and because of that they are facing problems. As per the existing law, the Meitei community is not allowed to settle in the hilly areas of the state.

  • Police In Kenya Clash With Anti-government Protesters In Nairobi

    Police In Kenya Clash With Anti-government Protesters In Nairobi

    Police in Kenya clashed with anti-government protesters in the capital, Nairobi, in a fresh round of demonstrations called by the opposition leader.

    Protesters who turned up early Tuesday morning to erect barricades on major roads around the city threw stones at police, who responded with tear gas. A bus was torched.

    Business was paralysed in Kisumu County, an opposition stronghold, as police clashed with protesters.

    The opposition is calling for action to tackle the cost of living and reforms to the electoral commission that oversaw last year’s election that was won by President William Ruto.

    Opposition leader Raila Odinga rejected the government’s position that the Tuesday protests are illegal and urged his supporters to turn up in large numbers.

    Odinga said the protests will be peaceful. The police chief had banned the protests, citing previous violent protests that led to businesses being looted and Kenyans being robbed.

    Ruto on Monday warned opposition supporters against destroying private property, saying he would not allow violent protests. He urged Odinga to reconsider returning to talks.

  • Violation of the dignity of pilgrimage places will have to go to jail: Police

    Violation of the dignity of pilgrimage places will have to go to jail: Police

    Dehradun. Instructions have been issued by the DGP to take necessary action against the debauched youths who consume alcohol and other intoxicants sitting on the banks of the Ganges, usually by driving towards Uttarakhand late on Friday night. In fact, as soon as summer starts in Uttarakhand, the tourism season has started. These days many tourists from all over the country are visiting Char Dham Yatra and other religious and tourist places and observing the hilly and natural scenes there. But during this time some tourists are not even missing out on showing the dignity of Devbhoomi Uttarakhand.
    That is, debauched youth openly consume alcohol and other intoxicants sitting at pilgrimage sites and on the banks of the Ganges. Now DGP Ashok Kumar has given instructions to take action against such corrupt people, due to which Operation Maryada has been started by Uttarakhand Police. Under which action is being taken against all such people who create ruckus at tourist places and pilgrimage places after consuming alcohol and other intoxicants. Uttarakhand Police has now appealed to the common people that if they also see any person doing this type of act, then immediately call 112 and inform the police about the matter. The police will immediately reach the spot and take action against such miscreants.

  • Pauri Garhwal: Continuous checking continues on the travel routes in view of Chardham Yatra

    Pauri Garhwal: Continuous checking continues on the travel routes in view of Chardham Yatra

    Under the direction of Senior Superintendent of Police, Pauri Shweta Choubey, in view of the security of the passengers and tourists in the district, in view of the security of the passengers and tourists in the district, Pauri Police along with the dog squad team on the Srinagar Chardham Yatra route, roadways bus stand, hotels and Alkeshwar Ghat etc. But continuous intensive checking is being done.

  • Police caught 13 permanent warranties by running a special operation

    Police caught 13 permanent warranties by running a special operation

    Gariaband. Police is running a special campaign in Gariaband district to catch absconding warrants. City Kotwali Police has succeeded in catching 13 permanent warrantees. All the warrantees were produced in the court. Inspector General of Police Sheikh Arif Hussain Range Raipur had given instructions to run a range level special campaign to take action against the hooligan miscreant and present the absconding warrantees in the court for the purpose of celebrating Eid ul Fitr and Parshuram Jayanti festival peacefully. Due to this, under the guidance of Senior Superintendent of Police of District Gariaband Amit Tukaram Kamble, guidance of Additional Superintendent of Police Chandresh Thakur and supervision of Sub-Divisional Officer of Police Gariaband Pushpendra Nayak, action was taken against the hooligan and a special campaign to catch the absconding warrantees.

  • Police got big success, arrested notorious Naxalite

    Police got big success, arrested notorious Naxalite

    Bijapur. In Chhattisgarh’s Naxal-affected Bijapur district, security forces have arrested a Naxalite by demolishing a Naxalite camp in separate incidents. Police officials gave this information on Friday. Police officials said that security forces have demolished the Maoist camp near Pillur village under Farsegarh police station area of the district. He said that on April 18, STF teams were sent to Tekameta, Marwada, Sagmeta, Badekaler, Chhote Kakler and Pillur villages on information about the presence of Naxalite leaders in Farsegarh police station area. Police officials said that when the team reached near Pillur village on Thursday, it received information about a pressure bomb planted by the Maoists, which was defused by the security forces. On the other hand, sensing the presence of police in the area, the Naxalites fled away from the camp. The security forces have demolished the Naxalite camp.
    He told that in the forest of Pillur village, the Naxalites had set up tents and huts at five different places, which were demolished by the security forces. Explosives, gun powder, detonators, fuses, arrow bombs and other items have been recovered from the spot. Police officials said that in another incident, the security forces arrested a Maoist in Gangalur police station area. He said that during the anti-Naxal operation in the district, a joint team of DRG and Central Reserve Police Force was sent on patrolling in Gangalur police station area on Thursday. Police officials said that when the team was in the forest between Kamkanar and Chinnajojer villages, a suspicious person started running after seeing the security forces. Later the police team laid siege and arrested him. He said that during interrogation, the accused revealed his name as Vinod Hemla (33). He told that a tiffin bomb was recovered from the Naxalites which has been defused.

  • Police helped the passengers late night, thanked them by calling them angels

    Police helped the passengers late night, thanked them by calling them angels

    Pendra. The police of Gorela-Pendra-Marwahi district have once again come forward as angels. Alok Tiwari, the founder of Hospital Blood Medicine and the team of Pendra police reached as soon as they got information about the problems of the stranded passengers at the new bus stand in Pendra late night. In fact, two goods trains collided with each other near Singhpur in Shahdol zone two days ago. After this, the railway administration has stopped the movement of trains on this route. Due to the cancellation of trains midway, the railway administration made arrangements to take the passengers to Bilaspur by bus from Katni and other stations.

    But the negligent bus staff did not take the passengers to Bilaspur and left them at the new bus stand in Pendra. Most of the passengers included women and small children. Those who were feeling insecure because of the night. After getting information about this, the founder of Hospital Blood Medicine, Alok Tiwari and the team of Pendra Police reached the spot and made arrangements for the passengers to stay at the Jain Lodge in Pendra. Jain lodge operator also provided free stay facility to the troubled passengers. During this, the passengers were overwhelmed by the service of the Pendra residents and openly appreciated their work.

  • Missing 200 mobiles found by the police, handed over to the owners today

    Missing 200 mobiles found by the police, handed over to the owners today

    Mahasamund. Police has recovered 200 pieces of mobiles in a year on the basis of data base and returned them to the mobile owners. Actually people’s mobiles had fallen somewhere, they were left somewhere. The mobile holders had informed the police about this. On the basis of the information received from the mobile holders, the cyber cell recovered the mobiles after scanning their data.

    On checking the data of SP Dharmendra Singh, it was found that some mobile phones are also being used in Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. In this condition, when the police questioned those people, someone said that they are using it if found in unclaimed condition. The police explained to them and got those mobiles from the courier.

    Police also recovered mobiles from places like Rajnandgaon, Balodabazar, Raigarh, Bilaspur, Kawardha, Gariaband, Raipur, Mahasamund etc. The price of recover mobile is 50 lakh rupees. Today the police called all those mobile holders and handed over their mobiles to them. Mobile holders looked very happy after getting their lost mobile.

  • Police arrested 20 people, seized spurious liquor

    Police arrested 20 people, seized spurious liquor

    Police have arrested 20 people and seized huge quantities of spurious liquor from different villages in Bihar’s Motihari, even as the death toll in a suspected hooch case climbed to 14, officials said on Sunday.

    The death count may increase further as the condition of five persons is reportedly to be critical, a senior police officer said.

    A statement issued by the East Champaran district administration said 20 people, “involved in illegal trade of liquor”, had been arrested following searches in different localities of Motihari.

    Around 85.5 litres of country-made liquor and a huge quantity of Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) were recovered from their possession, it said.

    “Police were informed that some villagers died after allegedly consuming spurious liquor in Turkauliya, Harsiddhi, Sugauli and Paharpur areas of the district on the intervening night of Friday and Saturday. Police teams were immediately sent to different hospitals in the city,” the statement said.

    Excise department officials are also probing the incident.

    Reacting to the suspected hooch case, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar had on Saturday said: “I have been maintaining that liquor is bad and shouldn’t be consumed. I have asked officials to take strict action against those who violate prohibition laws.”

    The government imposed a ban on the sale and consumption of alcohol on April 5, 2016. Scores of people died in the last major hooch case in the Saran district in December.

    Leader of Opposition in the Bihar assembly, Vijay Kumar Sinha, accused the state administration of “protecting liquor mafias who are associated with the ruling JD(U) and the RJD”.

  • Ahmedabad: Fake PSI made by tailoring uniform for Rs 3500, real police caught before committing crime

    Ahmedabad: Fake PSI made by tailoring uniform for Rs 3500, real police caught before committing crime

    Many incidents of extorting money by posing as fake police keep happening in the state. One such incident took place outside the Geeta Mandir ST stand in Ahmedabad. A young man has been arrested outside the Geeta Mandir ST stand in Ahmedabad for posing as a fake PSI and collecting money.

    The rickshaw and lorry was setting ablaze

    The name of the accused is Ashok Chowdhary, who was attacking rickshaws and lorries outside Geeta Mandir ST bus stand in Ahmedabad. Accused Ashok Chowdhary is originally a resident of Vav taluka of Banaskantha and he is only 10th pass. But Ashok Chaudhary’s elder brother and other family members are working in the police department. Due to which Ashok Chaudhary also had the desire to become a policeman. That’s why he was roaming around as a fake policeman and was roaming around. Geetamandir ST Police has arrested this fake PSI Ashok Chowdhary. When the real police interrogated the fake policeman Ashok Chowdhary, it was found that Ashok Chowdhary had got the police dress made from Wadj for Rs.3500.

    In 2021, he was in Sabarmati police station as an accused.

    The marriage of accused Ashok Chowdhary has been just one and a half month. The accused was earlier in 2021 as an accused in Sabarmati police station. He has also gone to jail in this case. The accused Ashok, a resident of Ahmedabad, used to threaten people and shopkeepers by posing as a fake policeman and extorting money. When he was on patrol, the police got a clue about him and he was arrested. The fake police have collected money from some other people or shopkeepers. It is also being investigated whether such crime has been committed anywhere else.

    The accused of cheating was caught by the Ramol police

    Even before this, Ramol police had caught the accused who cheated people by posing as a fake policeman in Ahmedabad. He used to stop the passers-by and demand money on some pretext and later take the amount given by the passer-by. In this case, the police has taken action on the basis of the complaint. Cash and valuables including a motorcycle have been seized from the fake police.