Tag: Arrests

  • Police arrests 03 LeT Militant associates in Srinagar

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    Srinagar, February 07: Police in Srinagar have arrested 03 militant associates of proscribed terror outfit LeT in Srinagar and recovered cash amount of rupees 31,65,200/= and other incriminating materials from their possession.

    A police party of Police Station Nowgam during routine checking at Lasjan Crossing (NHW) spotted 03 suspicious individuals coming from Lasjan towards NHW carrying a blue colour cricket kit bag trying to avoid the naka checking party. They were tactfully apprehended by the alert naka party. They have been identified as Umar Adil Dar son of Ghulam Hassan Dar resident of Soiteng, Bilal Asmad Sidiqi son of Ghulam Ahmad Sididqi resident of Kursoo Rajbagh and Salik Mehraj son of Mehraj Din Dar resident of Soiteng.

    During checking of the said kit bag carried by Umer Adil Dar, Indian currency cash amounting ₹331,65,200/= (Thirty-One Lac, Sixty-Five thousand and two hundred rupees), 01 Mobile Phone, 03 pages of LeT letter pad was recovered. On personal search of the other two persons namely Bilal Asmad Sidiqi & Salik Mehraj (05) pages each of LeT letter pad were recovered.

    During preliminary investigation, it came to fore that the trio was working as terrorist associates of proscribed militant outfit LeT. The money was received by them as a part of conspiracy to strengthen its cadres within District Srinagar.

    The said money was received by them on the directions of their handlers based in Pakistan as a part of larger criminal conspiracy hatched by militant organization within and across the border to pass/ raise money/ funds for furthering their activities and cause large scale disturbances in the UT of J&K.

    In this connection, a case FIR No. 20/2023 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Nowgam. Further investigation into the case is in progress. More recoveries and arrests are expected in the instant case.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Assam: Families point to erroneous’ data in ID cards behind child marriage arrests

    Assam: Families point to erroneous’ data in ID cards behind child marriage arrests

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    Morigaon: As more and more young men find themselves behind bars with the Assam government continuing its crackdown on child marriage, their wives are running from pillar to post to find documents to prove they were not underage at the time of wedlock.

    Many affected families also claimed that identity documents with “erroneous” birth dates of women were cited by police for registering cases.

    A total of 2,241 arrests have been made so far in the state, based on 4,074 FIRs, as part of the crackdown launched four days ago.

    An elderly resident of Bhuragaon in Morigaon district claimed that most of the child marriage cases were registered on the basis of data collected from local health workers, who keep track of pregnant women, lactating mothers and families with small children to ensure coverage of government schemes.

    “These health workers use Aadhaar card information, as this is the latest document in possession of the villagers. However, errors related to birth dates have been spotted in the Aadhaar cards, but no one took serious note,” he told PTI.

    Another villager, Jamaluddin, whose son Rajibul Hussain is in police custody, alleged that he was arrested based on the date of birth of his daughter-in-law as mentioned in the Aadhaar card.

    “She had provided her Aadhaar details to our local ASHA baidew’ (elder sister) during pregnancy. We never knew that the mistake in the year of birth by the authorities will cost us so dearly,” Jamaluddin said.

    His daughter-in-law has to now visit her paternal house in Morigaon town to fetch the old identity documents “with the correct date of birth”.

    The names of those affected have been changed to protect their identities.

    The father of Rashidul Hussain, another youth of the same village behind bars in the case, also maintained that “error” in a government identity card led to his son’s arrest.

    The date of birth as per identity documents submitted to local health workers like ASHA or Anganwadi volunteers also led to Ronita Biswas and Simpi Roy Mondal landing up at a government shelter home in Morigaon, after their husbands’ arrest.

    “Most of the women brought to the government shelters have been identified as per records furnished by the local health workers, and those pregnant or with young children have been given priority to ensure they are taken care of,” a staff member of such a shelter home said.

    “These facilities have limited resources. We are trying to make sure that women left alone and in need of help are given a place to stay till they can make proper alternative arrangements,” the member said.

    Responding to allegations of arrests made on the basis of wrong information in identity cards, a police officer said such claims will have to be proved before court.

    “They have been using the Aadhaar cards and other documents to avail all government benefits. Why didn’t they point out such errors before?” he said.

    “We will continue the drive as per law, and the accused and their families can take recourse of legal means for relief,” the officer added.

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  • Assam Police arrests 2044 in crackdown against child marriage; faces protest by women

    Assam Police arrests 2044 in crackdown against child marriage; faces protest by women

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    Guwahati: In a massive crackdown on child marriage in Assam, the police on Friday arrested 2,044 people including Hindu and Muslim priests who conducted such weddings which, the authorities said, will be declared illegal.

    As the police said they have a list of 8,000 accused and the drive will continue, women protested against the move in various districts saying they will face problems without livelihoods.

    The police had registered 4,004 cases of child marriage in less than a fortnight since the state cabinet decided on January 23 to arrest offenders, besides launching an extensive awareness campaign against the menace.

    “We have a list of 8,000 named accused and so far we have arrested only 2,044 people. The drive against child marriage will continue over the next three to four days and after we get all the data, a proper district-wise analysis can be done,” Director General of Police G P Singh said.

    Till Friday evening, the highest number of 137 arrests have been made in Biswanath district, followed by 126 in Dhubri, 120 in Baksa, 114 in Barpeta and 96 in Kokrajhar.

    Besides members of families that married off their underage children, the police arrested 51 purohits’ and kazis’ who conducted such wedding rituals in religious institutions, the DGP said.

    He said the arrests were made after verification of inputs received from family members, the child welfare society, local people and the police personnel.

    “We will act according to the law, conduct proper investigations and submit charge sheets,” Singh said.

    The state cabinet recently decided that those having married girls below 14 years of age will be booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, and cases under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act, 2006 will be registered against those who have married girls in the 14-18 years age group.

    They will be arrested and the marriages will be declared illegal.

    If the groom is also below 14 years of age, he will be sent to a reform house.

    How many of the arrested people were minors is not yet known till the publication of the report.

    Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said he has directed the police to act with a ”spirit of zero tolerance against the unpardonable and heinous crime on women”.

    Meanwhile, women came out in large numbers to protest against the arrest of their husbands and sons.

    “Why take only the men? How will we and or our children survive? We have no means of income,” said 55-year-old Niroda Doley of Majuli district.

    Jehira Begum of Dhubri said that her 19-year-old son had brought home a girl who studied in college with him but they were not married yet.

    “Her father, however, reported it to the police and now both my son and husband have been arrested,” she said.

    A woman of Barpeta district, who did not wish to be named, said her son had “eloped with a minor girl. He made a mistake, but why arrest my sick husband?”

    Monowara Khatoon of Morigaon said, “My daughter-in-law was 17 when she got married. Now she is 19 and five months pregnant. Who will look after her?”

    Protests were also made from other quarters.

    Pointing out that campaigning against child marriage is a welcome step, college student Ananya Barua said, “But it will create a lot of problems for those who are already married and have children.”

    All Assam Minority Students Union (AAMSU) president Rejaul Karim Sarkar claimed they were working to end child marriage in minority-dominated areas for the last five years and had submitted several memoranda to the government but did not get any response from the authorities.

    Just arresting people and asking the police to file cases will not solve the problem. All sections of the society must be involved in the campaign against child marriage so that people are convinced that it is a wrong practice, Sarkar said.

    The chief minister on January 28 had said, “Thousands of husbands will be arrested in the next five-six months as it is a crime to have sexual relations with a girl below 14 years of age, even if he is her legally wed husband… Many (men who marry girls) could face life imprisonment,” Sarma said.

    Assam has a high rate of maternal and infant mortality, with child marriage being the primary cause as an average of 31 per cent of marriages registered in the state are in the prohibited age, according to reports of the National Family Health Survey.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Gujarat Police arrests fake currency notes kingpin from Telangana

    Gujarat Police arrests fake currency notes kingpin from Telangana

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    Rajkot: A police team from Gujarat’s Rajkot has arrested fake currency notes case prime accused Ramesh Babu Kasturi from Hyderabad, an official said on Wednesday.

    Kasturi was arrested by the Telangana Police from Hyderabad in September 2022, but later released on bail and was back to printing fake currency notes.

    The A Division Police Sub Inspector B.H. Parmar and his team had brought Ramesh Babu Kasutri on transit remand from Telangana and he was produced before a Rajkot court on Wednesday and it granted police 10 days remand, said police sources.

    On January 20, Rajkot police had unearthed fake currency rackets, when two persons attempted to deposit fake currency with face value of Rs 2.50 lakh with an ‘Angadia Pedhi’ (traditional courier service) for money transfer. In this connection, police had arrested five persons, including one from Pune.

    Kasturi and his sister K Rameshwari entered into fake currency notes printing, post pandemic, as they were in a financial crisis. Then, Telangana Police believed that the duo must have infused fake currency with a face value of at least Rs 60 to 70 lakh in the market, said sources.

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  • Hyderabad: ACB arrests 3 govt employees for bribery in Adilabad

    Hyderabad: ACB arrests 3 govt employees for bribery in Adilabad

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    Hyderabad: The Anti-Corruption Bureau sleuths arrested three government employees for demanding and accepting a bribe to do official work on Tuesday.

    The arrested officers are Bashaboina Kiran Kumar, 38, working as District Employment Officer in Adilabad, N Teja, junior assistant RIMS Adilabad and Vijaya Laxmi, junior employment officer, Adilabad district.

    A person Durgam Shekar, principal employer of Durgam SC Labour Cooperative Society Limited Adilabad approached the Anti-Corruption Bureau alleging Kiran Kumar, was demanding a bribe of Rs. 2.25 lakh through Teja and Laxmi for giving an allotment order to an outsourcing agency to provide 24 patient care providers at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences.

    The ACB officials laid a trap and arrested the three persons red-handed. The fingers of both hands of the accused persons yielded positive results and the bribe amount was recovered from their possession.

    The arrested persons were produced before the Honourable Special Judge for SPE and ACB cases in Karimnagar.

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  • Telangana: Police arrests ex-IAS officer Akunuri Murali over protest

    Telangana: Police arrests ex-IAS officer Akunuri Murali over protest

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    Hyderabad: Two persons, including a former IAS officer, were arrested by the police on Tuesday for protesting the allotment of double-bedroom houses to the poor.

    Akunuri Murali who is also the convenor of the Social Democratic Forum (SDF), along with the forum’s co-convenor Dr Prudhviraj were arrested from Ambedkar Colony in Hanamkonda district.

    The protest happened on Monday in Bhupalpally town. In a statement, the SDF said, “A total of 540 two-bedroom houses were constructed five years ago. So far not a single house has been allotted to the poor.”

    Following the incident, Bhupalpally collector Bhavesh Mishra sent the local tahsildar Md. Iqbal to talk to Murali in the police station. The protest was later called off when the collector promised house allotment will be done by February 4.

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  • Israel police arrests 42 Palestinians in synagogue shooting case

    Israel police arrests 42 Palestinians in synagogue shooting case

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    Israeli police on Saturday morning raised the state of alert in the country to the highest level, following the killing of seven Israelis in a shooting attack in occupied East Jerusalem, on Friday, while 42 Palestinians were arrested.

    On Saturday, the Israeli police announced, in a statement, the arrest of 42 Palestinians in the Al-Tur neighborhood of East Jerusalem, who are relatives and friends of the attacker, Khairi Alqam, a 21-year-old resident of East Jerusalem.

    The police commissioner, Jacob Shabtai, ordered the alert to be raised to the highest level in the aftermath of the attack, the Israeli broadcaster Kan reported.

    Under the decision, the police will work from 12-hour shifts instead of 8, effective from Saturday, January 28.

    The Israeli police asked the public to report any suspicious person or object to its hotline.

    On Friday, January 27, at least seven people were killed in a shooting outside a synagogue in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, with the gunman killed at the scene.

    Friday’s attack came a day after nine Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded in an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin.



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  • Junior clerk exam paper leak: Gujarat ATS arrests accused from Hyderabad

    Junior clerk exam paper leak: Gujarat ATS arrests accused from Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: A Gujarat Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) team has reportedly arrested Jit Nayak, an accused in the junior clerk exam paper leakage case, from the city. Although 15 accused persons were identified and arrested in the case, Nayak allegedly fled Ahmedabad and took shelter in Hyderabad.

    On credible information, the ATS team located the accused in the city and arrested him. He reportedly is being taken to Gujarat, Ahmedabad on a transit warrant.

    The recruitment examination for the post of junior clerks with the Gujarat government was postponed by the Gujarat Panchayat Service Selection Board (GPSSB) hours before it was to be held on Sunday after its question paper was reportedly leaked.

    The Gujarat ATS arrested 16 persons in connection with the case registered under various provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for breach of trust, cheating and criminal conspiracy. The ATS also claimed to have busted an inter-state gang involved in paper leaks.

    Gujarat Panchayat Service Selection Board (GPSSB) has announced 1000 vacancies for Class III Junior Clerk (Administration/Account) posts. As many as over 9.53 lakh candidates had applied. The examination was to be conducted at 2,995 examination centres across the state.

    In an official statement, the Gujarat ATS declared the names of the 15 accused as Pradeep Nayak, Ketan Barot, Bhaskar Chaudhary, Murari Kumar Paswan, Kamlesh Chaudhary, Mohammed Firoz Alam, Sarvesh Kumar, Mintu Kumar Rai, Mukesh Kumar, Prabhat Kumar, Aniket Bhatt, Raj Barot, Pranay Sharma, Hardik Sharma and Naresh Mohanty.

    As per reports, the sixteenth accused was arrested from Hyderabad.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • US arrests 3 people for plotting against Iranian activist Masih Alinejad

    US arrests 3 people for plotting against Iranian activist Masih Alinejad

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    US Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on Friday, the arrest of 3 people on suspicion of involvement in what he described as a “Tehran-backed plot” for attempting to assassinate journalist and a prominent human rights activist of Iranian origin Masih Alinejad in the United States (US).

    Garland said that two of the three arrested are members of a mafia operating in Eastern Europe and linked to Iran.

    The announcement of the arrest of the three people and charges of attempted murder came to them six months after one of them, Khaled Mehdiyev, was arrested in front of Alinejad’s house in New York in possession of an AK-47 assault rifle.

    US Secretary of Justice did not mention the name of the journalist and human rights activist, but the American activist of Iranian origin, Masih Alinejad, published a video clip on Twitter, in which she confirmed that she was the person concerned.

    Masih Alinejad said she had just returned from the FBI headquarters in New York, where she had a meeting with 12 agents in the office.

    She further adds that she learned from the FBI that there were 3 people in New York who tried to kill her on American soil.

    Masih aising her left hand, pointing to her face, said, “Yes, this is the face of the person who was targeted by the assassination plot,” confirming that she was not afraid for her life.

    Masih Alinejad, an Iranian journalist and feminist activist, participated in publishing tweets supporting the demonstrators in Iran after the death of the young Iranian woman, Mahsa Amini, after she was arrested by the morality police in September 20.



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  • ACB Arrests Patwari For Taking Bribe

    ACB Arrests Patwari For Taking Bribe

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    SRINAGAR: The Anti Corruption Bureau on Friday said it caught a Patwari red-handed while demanding and accepting bribe in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that Tariq Ahmad Shah, posted as Patwari Halqa, Hathbura, Ganderbal was caught red handed by sleuths of ACB of CBI Srinagar in a well laid trap while demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 50,000 from a complainant.

    He said the amount was recovered from the accused Patwari on the spot in the presence of the independent witnesses.

    He said the ACB Srinagar has registered a formal case FIR .No.01/2023 under section 7 of the Prevention of corruption act, 1988. ( as amended in 2018).

    The official said the accused Patwari was arrested on spot and taken into custody.

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