A 48-year-old man was Tuesday arrested from Palghar district of Maharashtra for allegedly killing his wife Monday, police said. According to police, the accused, Divat Dusar, was disturbed since his wife, Suman (45), refused to live with him for some reasons, as a result of which the couple used to fight often, a police official said. In a fit of rage, Dusar allegedly attacked Suman with a wooden bat in their house in Ranshet-Kumbharpada village Monday night, he said. On hearing cries of Suman, neighbours informed local police who rushed to the spot and arrested Dusar. Dahanu Police have registered a case under section 302 (Punishment for murder) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
Haryana State Commission For Women on Tuesday called for strict action against the police personnel accused of beating a woman with a belt inside a police station in Ballabhgarh area.A video of the incident is viral on social media.Talking to ANI, Rita Bhatia, member of the State Commission for Women said, "This is a crime. If a woman is caught in any kind of crime, then the investigation is done by a woman police officer and that is why woman police stations have been made."Bhatia further said, "I have forwarded the video to the Commissioner of Police, Sanjay Kumar and Assistant Commissioner of Police, Dharna Singh and asked them to take cognizance of this video and take strict action against the accused.""If this kind of behaviour is done by the police then who will trust them? To investigate against a woman there are woman police stations," she added.Jaiveer Rathi ACP Ballabhgarh, said, "The investigation is underway and strict action will be taken against the accused. Head ...
Acting on a credible input, the Assam Rifles arrested cadres and over ground workers (OGW) of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) (NSCN-IM) from Doyapur village of Dimapur district.The search operation launched by the Assam Rifles along with a state police representative on May 24 led to the arrest of SS Leacy Hehuto, Mr Chingni, OGW (employed in the house of SS Lieutenant Colonel Vikato) and Mrs Kheliho, wife of SS Leacy Samuel, an Assam Rifles statement said.The operation also led to the recovery of arms and ammunitions including five pistols, two 12 bore guns, 600 rounds of assorted ammunition and 34 pairs of combat uniform, the paramilitary force said.The arrested people along with the recovered items were later handed over to West Police Station, Dimapur for further investigation.NSCN (IM) terrorists are suspected to be behind the killing Arunachal Pradesh MLA Tirong Aboh on May 21. Aboh was gunned down along with his son and nine others in an ambush on his ...
FIFA's appeal committee has upheld a life ban on former Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) president Marco Polo Del Nero for corruption, the sport's global governing body has said.
Usually, it is the mother who takes care of the child but not in this case, where a six-year-old girl, Bhagyashree, has resorted to begging since last one week to feed her mother, Durgamma, who is admitted to a hospital after years of alcoholism."I don't have my father so I want my mother to be well. I have no money that is why I have to beg. I asked people for money and used to feed my mother with that money," Bhagyashree told reporters here.The mother has a severe drinking problem and her husband had left her to marry another woman, leaving only Bhagyashree to look after her.The six-year-old child has been begging in and around the hospital premises since the last one week. She has been feeding, cleaning her mother as well, all on her own, which drew the attention of the people visiting the hospital.The people made the hospital administration aware of the condition of the daughter-mother duo which also reached the Chief Minister's Office (CMO), which thankfully took the matters in ..
A nine-month-old girl was allegedly raped by a minor boy in Jatnangla village of Hindon city here.The accused, who is also resides in the same locality, brought the child to his home on Monday. After some time, he dropped her back to her house.The police said that the relatives have not registered an FIR in the case.Kunwar Singh Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI), Suroth Police Station said: "We got information that a girl child was admitted to hospital by her mother. There was bleeding from the girl's private parts. Nobody has registered FIR in the case till now. Hospital board has conducted a medical examination of the child. Final Forensic Science laboratory (FSL) report is awaited."The doctors of the district hospital said that the girl was admitted to the hospital around 11:30 on Monday.Dr Pushpendra Gupta, Medical Jurist said, "A nine-month-old girl child was admitted in the hospital on Monday night. I informed the police after the examination. Prima facie, it is a rape case.
Two men were arrested for allegedly robbing a couple in Mayur Vihar area, police said on Monday.On May 26, an FIR was registered under Sections 365, 392, 394, 397, 411 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at Mayur Vihar police station on the statements of Munna Lal, who alleged that he along with his wife Bhagwati were waiting for bus at Anand Vihar for Sarai Kale Khan. In the meantime, one person came there, asked them where they were going, and later joined them.Soon, one car came to the spot and asked for passengers going to Sarai Kale Khan. One of the accused forcibly made the couple to sit in the car, in which the other three were already present.When the car reached near Samachar Apartment, one person pointed pistol towards the Munna Lal and robbed a gold mangalsutra and Rs 13,000 in cash and later pushed the victims outside the car.In the meantime, ERV of Mayur Vihar police station was on patrolling duty, manned by ASI Naresh and Constable Vinod. When the incident came into ...
A 19-year-old differently-abled woman was raped by her 22-year-old neighbour at her residence in Valigonda, police said.Shivanaga Prasad, Circle Inspector, Valigonda police station, said the incident took place on Sunday night when the victim was alone at her home.The police received a complaint on Monday and registered a case under Section 376 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).The accused has been sent to judicial remand and the woman has been sent to a hospital for medical assistance.
Haryana Police ordered the suspension of two Head Constables and terminated the services of three SPOs with immediate effect after taking cognizance of a viral video featuring police personnel beating a woman.An FIR has also been lodged against the accused in Faridabad, a police official said on Monday.A spokesman of Police Department said this incident happened in October last year and was not reported to police by the victim.He said Haryana Police is "committed to respect as well as provide safety and security to women and would not hesitate to take the strictest possible action even against its own personnel in case they act in an unlawful manner."Out of five, two persons have been arrested and efforts are being made to nab the other culprits.Commissioner of Police Faridabad, Sanjay Kumar ordered the suspension of Head Constables Baldev and Rohit and dismissal of three SPOs namely Krishan, Harpal, and Dinesh. A case under relevant Sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been ...
Bengaluru police have filed an FIR against Vishweshwar Bhat, the editor of Kannada daily Vishwavani, for allegedly publishing derogatory remarks against Nikhil, son of Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy.The FIR was registered on a complaint filed by General Secretary of the Legal Cell of Janata Dal (Secular) Pradeep Kumar S.P. here on Sunday.The complainant stated that the news item on an alleged heated conversation between Nikhil, who recently lost Mandya Lok Sabha constituency, and his grandfather--JD(S) party supremo H.D. Deve Gowda, was meant to tarnish Nikhil's political career and to extract money.No such incident as reported had taken place, and the whole news item was a figment of imagination, the complainant claimed.Speaking to ANI, Bhat said he will seek legal remedies as he is "100 per cent sure" of not doing anything wrong."I will seek legal remedies. I have not taken anticipatory bail for the case because I am 100 per cent convinced that I have not committed any crime. Let ..
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Monday termed the death of Dr Payal Salman Tadvi, a medical student in Mumbai, "a murder of the constitutional protection given to the Scheduled Tribes", the community she hailed from."The suicide of the brilliant Dr Payal Tadvi belonging to the scheduled tribal community is a result of comments against her caste and the reservation system. This is a case of murder. It is a murder of the protection given by the Constitution. Is this the direction the country is heading towards?" Yadav wrote on Twitter.Tadvi, a 23-year-old postgraduate student at Nair Hospital in Mumbai, had on May 22 committed suicide after allegedly facing harassment at the hands of three senior doctors.Meanwhile, Maharashtra State Commission for Women has issued a notice to Dean of the BYL Nair Hospital seeking a report on the action taken in the case.Her mother Abeda Tadvi had alleged that three senior doctors - Hema Ahuja, Bhakti Mehar, and Ankita Khandilwal - ...
Four persons were convicted by a special NIA court in Assam's Guwahati on Monday in connection with the terror attack on December 13, 2014, by NDFB(S) cadres in Pakiriguri village of Kokrajhar (Assam) district, the agency said in a statement.The four convicted persons are Bina Basumatary, Jayanta Mushahary, Dwithai Basumatary, and Khanda Daimary.According to a statement issued by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), all four were sentenced to five years of imprisonment and fined Rs 10,000 each."They pleaded guilty in the case for committing offences under various sections of Indian Penal Code and Unlawful Activites Prevention Act (UAPA). The case was originally registered at Serfanguri Police Station, District Kokrajhar (BTAD), Assam, vide FIR No.65/2014 dated December 24, 2014, and it was subsequently taken over by the NIA," the agency said in a statement.Five Adivasis were killed while five others sustained grievous injuries due to indiscriminate firing by the terrorist ...
A Japanese man with 246 packets of cocaine in his stomach and intestines died mid-flight on his way from Bogota to Tokyo, authorities said Monday in northern Mexico, where the plane made an emergency landing. The 42-year-old man, identified only as Udo "N," began having a seizure after the commercial flight from the Colombian capital made a stopover in Mexico City, said the prosecutor's office for the state of Sonora. "Flight attendants noticed a person suffering convulsions, and requested permission to make an emergency landing in Hermosillo, Sonora," it said in a statement. "When the plane landed at 2:25 am on Friday, paramedics boarded it and declared Udo 'N' deceased." An autopsy found the man had swallowed 246 packets of cocaine, each measuring one by 2.5 centimeters (about one by one-third inch). The cause of death was swelling of the brain caused by a drug overdose, prosecutors said. The Aeromexico plane, which was carrying 198 other passengers, resumed its flight to Japan ...
The Krishna district police Monday seized 150 kg ganja, worth Rs 20 lakh, and arrested two person while they were allegedly smuggling the contraband from Andhra Pradesh to Telengana, police said. They said the seizure was made after they intercepted a car at Janardhanapuram village in Krishna district by National Highway-214 during a routine check. Police said they arrested two suspected smugglers, who had loaded the ganja in the vehicle at Narsipatnam in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh and were headed to Hyderbad in Telengana. The Nandivada police registered a case and the vehicle along with the seized contraband would be produced in a court, said police.
Busting a gang of chain snatchers and robbers, Delhi police arrested five people including two juveniles from Sriniwas Puri area."Acting on the basis of a complaint filed by an advocate who was robbed of his belongings on May 16 near Amar colony, police arrested five people," said Chinoy Biswal, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) South-East Delhi.On May 24, police arrested two persons from Sriniwas Puri and on their sustained interrogation, three others were held, police said.One country-made pistol, two live cartridges, a scooty, cash and a laptop were found in possession of the arrested accused, said Biswal.A case has been registered in the matter and further probe in the case is underway.
Three men have been arrested from Sriniwaspuri in South East Delhi for their alleged involvement in several cases of robbery in the national capital, police said Monday. The accused were identified as Gulshan (21), Satish Kashyap (19) and Deepak (20), all residents of Sriniwaspuri area. With their arrest, the police also claimed to have solved eight cases of robbery. The police also recovered a country-made pistol, two live cartridges, one scooter, one laptop and two mobile phones from them. The three men were arrested arrested during investigation into a case of robbery lodged by an advocate. The advocate had complained to the police that he was robbed of his cash and valuables by four or five men at gun point near Astha Kunj Park on May 16 night while returning home at Sant Nagar, said South East Delhi Deputy Commissioner of Police Chinmoy Biswal. He added that a case had been subsequently registered at Amar Colony police station on the lawyer's complaint. Following investigation, ..
Delhi Police have arrested an inter-state gangster who was involved in dozens of cases related to murder, attempt to murder and robbery in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi, a police officer said on Monday, adding that the accused also ran his own gang.
An accused in the sensational gang war in Dwarka was arrested by Delhi police on Saturday night from Najafgarh-Uttam Nagar road in west Delhi.
A 57-year-old man has been booked for allegedly posting a derogatory matter on actress Urmila (Matondkar) on social media, police said. Vishrambaug police registered a complaint against Dhananjay Kudtarkar, a resident of Pune in Maharashtra, after an MNS officer-bearer flagged the post. "The suspect using his social media account put a derogatory post against actress Urmila (Matondkar) and made sexually coloured remarks," said a police officer attached to Vishrambaug police station. A case has been registered against Kudtarkar under section 354 (A) 1 (4) (making sexually coloured remarks; shall be guilty of the offence of sexual harassment) and sections of IT Act. No arrest has been made so far and investigation is underway. Matondkar, who has acted in a number of Bollywood movies, had made her political debut as a Congress nominee from Mumbai North constituency in recently-concluded Lok Sabha elections, but lost to BJP heavyweight Gopal Shetty.
Uttar Pradesh's Anti-terrorism Squad (ATS) on Monday arrested six Bangladeshi nationals who were allegedly living in India on the basis of fake Indian documents."We arrested six people from Agra railway station. On interrogation, we got to know that they are Bangladeshi nationals living in India on the basis of fake Indian documents including Aadhar card and passport," the ATS said in a statement."With the help of their data analysis, we also got to know that all six of them were in touch with people across the border in Pakistan. They have also confessed to have attempted to enter into Pakistan through the Rajasthan and Punjab border," it added.The six accused were living in Uttar Pradesh and aiding other illegal migrants from Bangladesh in getting fake documents including Aadhar card and ration card which helped them get Indian passports, ATS said.All the arrested will be presented before the court.A case has been registered in the matter and further probe in the incident is on.