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  • Naxalite camp busted, two Naxalites arrested

    Naxalite camp busted, two Naxalites arrested

    Chhattisgarh. Security forces have busted a Naxalite camp in Asnar village of Narayanpur district. The same two Naxalites have been arrested. This information has been given by ASP Hemsagar Sidar. Let us tell you that the anti-Maoist campaign is going on fast in the Naxal district. Maoist activities are being curbed by constant coordination between police and security forces.

    In this series yesterday, a joint force of District Police Force and CRPF 168th Company was patrolling in Tarrem area of Police Station as part of anti-Maoist operation. During this, the Area Domination Team had left on duty from Police Station Tarrem towards village Patelpara Tarrem. The patrol party has got great success here. The party has arrested a militia commander with explosives.

    The patrolling party had left from Tarrem towards village Patelpara Tarrem on area domination duty. During area domination, a suspicious person was seen behind the tekri near Patelpara Tarrem, who was hiding on seeing the police party. Whom the police party managed to capture by siege. Caught Naxalite Tamu Nanda who is the militia commander of Naxalite party. Naxalite’s age is 29 years. He is a resident of Tamupara Bedre Jagargunda of Sukma.

  • Two arrested for killing student outside Aryabhatta College in Delhi’s South Campus

    Two arrested for killing student outside Aryabhatta College in Delhi’s South Campus

    New Delhi (IANS) | Two youths have been arrested for allegedly killing a BA (Hons) Political Science student of the School of Open Learning (SOL) outside Aryabhatta College in Delhi University’s South Campus. An official has given this information on Monday. The murder took place on Monday. The accused have been identified as Rahul (19) of Bindapur and Haroon (19) of Janakpuri.

    According to the official, Rahul is a first year BA student while Haroon is Rahul’s friend but has dropped out of school. We have also identified two more people involved in the incident, the official said.

    On Sunday, the police received a call from Charak Palika Hospital regarding the knife incident.

    The caller told the police that a student had been stabbed in the chest and was brought to the hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead.

    A team was sent and it was learned that Nikhil Chauhan (19), a resident of Paschim Vihar, has been admitted. He was brought from Aryabhatta College.

    On enquiry, police learned that Nikhil was a first year BA (Hons) Political Science student at SOL.

    About seven days ago, a student of SOL had misbehaved with Nikhil’s girlfriend in the college. “On Sunday around 12.30 pm, the same student who had misbehaved with Nikhil’s girlfriend met Nikhil outside the college gate along with three of his friends and stabbed him in the chest,” the officer said.

    –IANS

  • 3 die in Kovai as banner pole collapses, 2 held

    3 die in Kovai as banner pole collapses, 2 held

    CHENNAI: Latest in the list of the never ending tragedies caused by banner culture, three workers died while working on erecting a banner in Coimbatore. The police have booked three people of which two arrests have been made so far.

    On Thursday evening, seven workers were involved in erecting a 60-feet high banner in Coimbatore’s Vadugapalayam. Their work was disturbed by squally winds and rain as it shook the banner. The workers, who were atop the 60-ft iron pole, wanted to come down and stop the work due to the weather.

    However, when they begun to climb down but before they could get down the pole became unstable and collapsed, falling on the workers.

    Succumbing to the violent crash, Kumar (40), Sekar (45) and Gunasekaran (52) died on the spot lying in a pool of blood. While Arunkumar (40) and Shanmugasundaram (35) are grievously injured, and are being treated at the Coimbatore Government Hospital where the deceased’s mortal remains are being examined.

    Under these circumstances, the Coimbatore police have booked 3 persons under IPC Section 304A (causing death by negligence). Of the three, the cops have arrested two and one is on the loose.

    Meanwhile, the local body authority is investigating the legality of erecting a banner in that particular location.

  • Four Kenyan women rescued from City lodge, two arrested

    Four Kenyan women rescued from City lodge, two arrested

    CHENNAI: City Police on Monday rescued four Kenyan women from a lodge in Alwarpet who were engaged by two men for prostitution. Mylapore Police arrested the two men, M Kannan (31) of Salem and P Saravanaraj (43) of Alandur.

    Police learnt of the prostitution racket after one of the women was kicked out of the rooms by the others after a fight among them. The woman who was found loitering in the streets was enquired by the police.

    When Police took her back to the lodge on C V Raman road, the lodge owner and the manager gave evasive replies after which they were investigated.

    After confirming that the two men have kept the Kenyan women in the lodge for more than a month, using them for prostitution, Police registered a case and arrested them. They were produced before a magistrate and remanded to judicial custody. Police said that the women had come to India on a tourist visa and the visa of one of the women is already expired.

  • Two arrested for changing name

    Two arrested for changing name

    The Sadar police booked four persons and arrested two of them on the charge of impersonation during the Diploma in Elementary Education (II year) exam at the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) in Barkandi village on Wednesday. Barkandi village DIET principal Sanjeev Kumar had lodged a complaint with the police, claiming that Sukhchain Singh and Nishan Singh were impersonating two candidates, Surinder Singh and Ankush Singh. Both Sukhchain and Nishan were arrested and efforts were on to nab Surinder and Ankush.

  • Two arrested with 500 grams of heroin in Ludhiana

    Two arrested with 500 grams of heroin in Ludhiana

    The Special Task Force (STF) of Ludhiana arrested two smugglers and seized 500 gm of heroin from their possession.

    The suspects have been identified as Harpreet Singh (38) and Harmandeep Singh (36), both residents of Daraha. One of their accomplices, Inderjit Singh (30) of Lopo, Samrala, managed to give the slip to the police. A case under the NDPS Act was registered against the duo.

    STF Ludhiana range in-charge Inspector Harbans Singh said acting on a tip-off on May 19, the STF team laid a naka at a strategic point near Sahnewal. A car (bearing registration number MP14CC7789) was signalled to stop for checking. One of the occupant in the vehicle managed to escape from the spot while two were nabbed. Heroin was seized from beneath the driver’s seat.

    During questioning, Harpreet admitted the he was into the illegal trade for a long time and he was already facing six cases of murder, drug smuggling registered against him in the past. Harmandeep said he was a truck driver and he also had a criminal past. Both of them after coming out on bail continued the notorious trade. The suspects also admitted that they had been buying consignment of heroin from some smugglers in Sahnewal and Ghora Colony in Ludhiana, Harbans said.

    He said now, the police remand of the suspects would be sought to bust the entire drug supply line and big smugglers would be arrested soon.

  • Two arrested in drug case

    Two arrested in drug case

    The police spokesperson said the suspects were identified as Pankaj Kumar, a resident of Old Panchkula, and Balait Ram, a resident of Kharag Mangoli.

    According to information, on May 12, a team of the crime branch, Sector 19, Panchkula, was patrolling near the Majri Chowk, old Panchkula.

    Around 4:40 pm, the team received a secret information about a man carrying a prohibited substance. On suspicion, they stopped a person coming near the Kharag Mangoli side. During interrogation, he identified himself as Pankaj, a resident of old Panchkula. He revealed about his accomplice, from whom 8 gm of heroin was recovered.

    A case under the NDPS Act was registered against them and they were arrested.

    The police are questioning them to know whether they were involved in any other crime or had any other accomplice.

  • Two arrested for cheating

    Two arrested for cheating

    Two persons have been arrested by the police for allegedly cheating a native of West Bengal on the pretext of sending his son and nephew abroad.

    The complainant, Harun Mirja, alleged Gaurav, alias Pankaj, and Taspreet Singh, alias Ravi, duped him of Rs 4.43 lakh.

    He said the accused neither provided visa nor returned his money. The police have registered a case at the Sector 31 police station.

  • Two arrested, 61 bottles of NDP liquor seized

    Two arrested, 61 bottles of NDP liquor seized

    Kurnool : The police personnel of Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB) have seized 61 non-duty paid (NDP) liquor bottles which were being illegally transported at Panchalingala border check-post here on Saturday afternoon. Circle Inspector Seshachalam Anumula speaking to the mediapersons said that following the instructions of the higher authorities, vehicle checking has been intensified at Andhra Pradesh-Telangana border check-post.

    During the course of checking at Panchalingala check-post, the police personnel stopped a motor bike which was entering into Andhra Pradesh state from the adjacent Telangana state. The police personnel were taken aback on detecting the liquor bottles in milk cans. Two persons, one Gondiparla Mahesh and the other Gondiparla Kurva Mahesh, both residents of Pedda Tekur village in Kallur mandal were transporting the NDPL liquor bottles in the milk cans.

    The police have seized the 61 liquor bottles of various brands, two milk cans and a motorbike.

    The two persons were also taken into custody. A case under relevant sections has been filed and the case has been handed over to SEB station house officer for initiating further action, the CI said. Sub Inspector Jilani Basha, constables Madhusudhan, Ansar Basha, Prakash Rao and Nagendra were also present.

    The Circle Inspector urged the people to keep the police informed about the illegal transportation of liquor, sand, gutkha and ganja. He said the police would never reveal the information of the informers.

  • Two arrested for smuggling ivory worth Rs 1.50 crore in Thane

    Two arrested for smuggling ivory worth Rs 1.50 crore in Thane

    Thane : The Thane crime branch unit 5, on Thursday, April 27 arrested two persons for smuggling elephant tusks worth ₹1.50 crore. The pieces of ivory seized weighed 2 kg each.

    Assistant police inspector from Thane crime branch unit-5 Bhusan Shinde received a tip-off that two men were coming to sell the elephant tusks at Kopri Naka in Anandnagar in Thane on Thursday. Soon after receiving the tip a team of officials led a nab at Anandnagar and arrested two accused aged 42 and 35 respectively.

    Vikas Ghodke, senior police inspector, Thane crime branch unit-5 said, ” The assistant police inspector received a tip-off about two persons were coming to sell the elephant tusks. Under my guidance, a team were formed and we arrested the accused from Anandnagar in Thane. The accused have been identified as Mohammad Rafi Ibrahim Sayed (41) a resident of Tamilnadu and Rahim Badshah Khan (35) a resident of Andheri (West).”

    Accused were hoping to earn quick bucks by selling ivory

    Ghodke further added, “Both the accused were hoping to earn quick bucks by selling ivory. The weight of both the ivory is around 2 kg and the market rate of it is ₹1.50 crore. Tusks are used for making showpieces, ornaments and other decorative items. They are also believed to have medicinal properties. We will also find out whether more people are connected with the accused. We have seized the ivory from them. The Thane crime branch unit-5 assistant police inspector Bhushan Shinde and his team will be further investigating the case.”

    “The case has been registered against both the accused under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 under sections 9, 39, 44, 49 (A), 49 (B), 50 and 51. Both have been remanded to police custody till 6th May” said Ghodke.