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  • TSPSC paper leak case becoming more complex

    TSPSC paper leak case becoming more complex

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) exam paper leak case is turning out to be more complex than initially thought as the Special Investigation Team (SIT) of the state police has found its links far and wide.

    The SIT has arrested six more persons, taking the total number to 27.

    The team nabbed two brokers and four candidates who appeared in the Assistant Executive Engineer (AEE) and Assistant Engineer (AE) exams.

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    The candidates had allegedly purchased exam papers of AEE and AE for Rs 10 lakhs each from prime accused Praveen Kumar through two middlemen.

    They had paid an advance of Rs 1 lakh to Rs 1.5 lakhs and promised to pay the remaining amount after exam results were declared.

    The SIT arrested Aadi Saibab and Mudavat Shivakumar of Nagarkurnool, Ramavat Mahesh of Nagarjuna Sagar and Ponnam Varun of Khammam district.

    The search is on for three other candidates who had purchased the question papers.

    Muralidhar Reddy of Hyderabad and Manoj Kumar of Warangal have also been arrested who were selling AE and AEE question papers on behalf of Praveen Kumar.

    The latest arrests were made after SIT sifted through Praveen’s social media accounts. He was reportedly proving to be a hard nut to crack and the investigators stumbled upon the leak of AEE question paper after a study of his social media accounts.

    The SIT identified the candidates after TSPSC authorities evaluated the answer sheets of the exams which were already cancelled on suspicion of paper leak. The authorities zeroed in on candidates who scored abnormally high marks.

    During the last two months, SIT had found leak of question papers of Assistant Engineer (Civil), Divisional Accounts Officer (DAO) and Group-1 Prelims.

    Last week, the SIT had arrested Bhagwant, who works in the office of Vikarabad Mandal Parishad Development Officer (MPDO) and his brother Ravi Kumar.

    Officials found during the investigation that Bhagwant purchased a question paper of Assistant Engineer (AE) exam from one of the accused Dhakya Nayak for his brother Ravi Kumar.

    Dhakya is husband of Renuka, a teacher who had obtained question papers from prime accused Praveen Kumar, an employee in TSPSC.

    She had purchased the question paper for her brother Rajeshwar Nayak, who had appeared in the AE exam. She along with Dhakya had sold question papers to others.

    The TSPSC scam came to light on March 13 following a complaint by a youth. The police initially arrested nine accused including Praveen Kumar, who worked as an assistant section officer at TSPSC and Rajashekar Reddy, a network admin at TSPSC. They had allegedly stolen question papers of some exams from a computer in a confidential section of the Commission and sold it to other accused.

    Subsequently, the SIT arrested 15 accused from Mahabubnagar district alone. The investigators later found that the case has links with Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Nagarkurnool, Khammam and Nalgonda districts.

    The exam paper leak case created a sensation in Telangana as opposition parties Congress and BJP blamed the BRS government for the leak that affected lakhs of unemployed in the state. The opposition is also demanding a probe by a sitting judge of the High Court or by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

    The SIT has also examined TSPS chairman Janardhan Reddy, secretary Anita Ramchandran and member B. Linga Reddy.

    The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is also probing money laundering charges in the case.

    The SIT has reportedly identified financial transactions to the tune of Rs 33.4 lakhs in the case.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hazratbal Fire Incident: Seven Residential Houses, Shopping Complex Damaged

    Hazratbal Fire Incident: Seven Residential Houses, Shopping Complex Damaged

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    SRINAGAR: At least seven residential houses, including a ‘U-shaped’ shopping complex, were damaged in a massive fire incident at Dargah Hazratbal in central Kashmir’s Srinagar district this afternoon, officials said.

    They said that a fire erupted inside a shop, situated just opposite the Sir Syed Gate of Kashmir University, this morning. “Soon after, the fire raged and spread to many other shops and residential houses even as fire tenders from several nearby stations were called in to douse off the flames on time.”

    After several hours of hectic efforts, the fire was brought under control, the officials said, adding that the blaze, however, caused damage to at least seven residential houses and many shops, including Hatrick and Amigos food outlets, which were part of the ‘U-shaped’ shopping complex.

    The fire, according to the officials, mainly caused damage to the attic, roofing, and ceiling of the structures.

    Confirming this, a F&ES Department official said that it took them several hours to contain the fire. The official, at the same time, expressed regret over the uncalled-for attitude of the motorists who, according to him, blocked the road despite sirens being made by the fire tenders to pave the way for their movement.

    “The authorities need to look into this and take necessary measures so that no emergency movement of the fire tenders is hampered in any way,” the official said, adding “Deputing and escorting the fire tenders with police personnel could be a viable thing in such a situation.”

    The official, in the meantime, said that the cause of the fire was not immediately known, although the gas cylinder blasts in the food outlets triggered the fire to such an extent.

    It has been learned that several structures damaged in the incident are the property of the J&K Waqf Board.

    When contacted to ascertain the veracity of these claims, J&K Waqf Board Chairperson Dr. Darakshan Andrabi told GNS that she is visiting the site to assess the situation. “I am visiting the site in a while to know and assess the situation,” she said. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Massive Fire Engulfs Shopping Complex In Kashmir

    Massive Fire Engulfs Shopping Complex In Kashmir

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    SRINAGAR: A massive fire has broken out in a multi-storeyed shopping complex, just opposite to Sir Syed Gate of University of Kashmir, at Dargah Hazratbal.

    As per initial reports a fire broke out around 11:45 AM in a multi-storeyed shopping complex and soon after spread to the other compartments of the complex, housing several food outlets including that of Hattrick and Amigos.

    An F&ES Department official said that men and machinery are on job to contain the fire. “There are reports of a massive fire and we have already sent an adequate number of our men to contain the fire as soon as possible to prevent the extent of damage”, the official said.

    More Details Awaited. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Delhi: Cops told not to use complex Urdu, Persian words in FIR

    Delhi: Cops told not to use complex Urdu, Persian words in FIR

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    New Delhi: Delhi Police Commissioner Sanjay Arora has issued an order directing the police staff not to use complex Urdu and Persian words while registering FIRs, diaries or chargesheets.

    A list of 383 complex words with simpler alternatives in Hindi and English has been prepared by the department and shared with officers.

    The Commissioner of Police, while citing directions given by Delhi High Court in 2019 to the Delhi Police to avoid using complicated Urdu and Persian words, has asked police staff to use simple words that are easily understood by all parties involved.

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    “Despite issuing the above instructions, it is observed that the compliance with the above instructions is not satisfactory. Archaic Urdu/Persian words are still being used by the investigating officer while registering the FIR as well as while preparing the diary list and chargesheet etc,” the police chief said.

    Arora, issuing a circular in this regard, directed the police officers to ensure the maximum use of simpler words in FIRs.

    “Non-compliance with the above instructions will be viewed seriously, and appropriate disciplinary action will be taken,” the order read.

    The Delhi police chief, along with the orders, also shared a list of 383 complex words in Urdu which are most commonly used in the FIRs or chargesheets. With every Urdu word, he gave an alternative word in Hindi or English which can be used from now on.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Rajouri Court Complex Theft: Police Arrest Suspect, Retrieve Stolen Property

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu & Kashmir Police in Rajouri district claimed to have solved a major burglary case that occurred in Malkhana (seizure room) of the district court complex by arresting two accused involved in the act and recovering stolen property worth crores.

    Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajouri, Amritpal Singh while addressing a news conference held at the conference hall of police lines Rajouri, said that in the intervening night of 3rd and 4th April 2023, a theft incident took place inside the Malkhana of court complex Rajouri in which various items were stolen.

    In this regard, police said that a case under FIR number 143/2023 under sections 457/380 IPC was registered at Police Station Rajouri, and after this, special teams were constituted, which analyzed CCTV footage at various locations along with technical evidence.

    SSP further said that building upon this, a few suspects were rounded up and the accused were identified as Mohammad Showkat son of Chowdhary Mir Mohammad resident of Khadi Karmara in Poonch, and Mohd Taj son of Mohd Aslam resident of Hayyatpura in Manjakote Rajouri.

    “Both the accused confessed their involvement in the case and on the disclosure of Mohd Showket son of Mir Mohammad, the Police team recovered the stolen property which included four packets of Heroin substance weighing approx four kilograms and valued in crores, one lakh cash in fake India Currency Notes and one mobile phone,” SSP Rajouri Amritpal Singh said.

    He added that further investigation in the case is going on to unearth the involvement of the accused in other theft cases in the district.

    SSP Rajouri Amritpal Singh further stated that accused Mohammed Showket is a notorious criminal, who was involved in some unlawful acts in past also and is also an absconder from Poonch while a warrant under 512 CrPC already stands issued against him. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • District Court Complex Theft Case: Five Cops Suspended, Inquiry Initiated

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police in Rajouri has placed five cops under suspension over a theft incident in district court complex while a departmental inquiry has been initiated in this regard, officials said.

    Pertinently, unidentified burglars in the intervening night of Tuesday-Wednesday struck the district court complex in Rajouri town and entered in Maal Khaana (seizure room) and stole some seized articles.

    Meanwhile, in an official statement, the District Police Office Rajouri informed that during the intervening night of 03rd and 04th April, information was received that some unknown thieves have broken the locks of the Malkhana of District Court complex Rajouri and have stolen some seized articles, case property.

    On this, a cognizance has been taken while a case under FIR number 143/2023 under section 457/380 IPC has been registered and investigation has been started.

    During the initial phase, police said, special teams have analysed the crime scene with the assistance of FSL team.

    Police is also analyzing the technical evidence related to the scene of crime, said the District Police Office.

    Moreover, police have also rounded up various suspects for questioning, it said.

    On the other hand, taking serious action in this incident, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rajouri Amritpal Singh has placed under suspension Guard Incharge and other officials for dereliction of duties while a departmental enquiry has also been initiated, which will be conducted by Deputy SP DAR Parupkar Singh.

    The investigation is going on and a breakthrough is expected very soon, police said.

    In an official statement, police further stated that five personnel who have been suspended include ASI Tariq Mehmood,  SgCt Mohd Shafiq, SPO Ghulam Nabi, SPO Mohd Munshi and SPO Murtaza Khan.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Malkhana At Court Complex Robbed: A Bollywood-Style Heist Of Drugs And Contraband

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    by Raashid Andrabi

    SRINAGAR: In a dramatic turn of events that could have been lifted straight out of a Bollywood script, a high-security seizure room, also known as Malkhana, at the court complex in Rajouri has been robbed of seized drugs and contraband substances.

    This brazen heist has resulted in the loss of a staggering 4 kilograms of heroin, 1.5 kilograms of charas, a large quantity of drugs and capsules, and fake currency. The theft of such a large quantity of illegal substances has sent shockwaves through the community, and law enforcement agencies are scrambling to track down the perpetrators of this audacious crime.

    The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Tuesday morning, has left the local police department in disarray. While the Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) and other senior police officials were tight-lipped about the matter, sources have revealed that an FIR has been registered at the Rajouri police station.

    The incident has left the police and judiciary baffled as Malkhana is known for its high-security measures.

    The stolen items are valued at several lakh of rupees, and the incident has sparked a wave of concern in the region. This is a unique case of theft, and the local police and judiciary are taking the matter very seriously.

    The incident has caused a great deal of distress in the region, with many questioning how such a theft could take place in a high-security area. The stolen drugs and contraband could have a significant impact on the local drug trade and could lead to further crime in the region.

    The incident is still under investigation, and officials are working to get to the bottom of what happened. Until then, residents will continue to demand answers and call for more effective security measures to be put in place.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Telangana HC issues notice to QNet in Swapnalok Complex fire case

    Telangana HC issues notice to QNet in Swapnalok Complex fire case

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court, on Monday issued notices to QNet Vihaan Direct Selling Private Limited in the fire accident case at the Swapnalok Complex in Secundrabad.

    A two-judge bench comprising Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice N Tukaramji was dealing with a suo moto PIL taken up based on a media report on the fire accident that claimed the life of 6 staff members of Qnet.

    Reports suggested that the lack of an emergency exit was found to be the major reason for the mishap while the management of the complex failed to install firefighting equipment in place after the first significant fire accident in 2011.

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    Converting the report into PIL (Public Interest Litigation), the HC, on March 29 sought answers from the state and civic authorities as to why the fire safety norms were not followed.

    According to a preliminary investigation, a short circuit was said to be the reason behind the blaze.

    Following the mishap, GHMC officials seized the complex and set up a banner stating that the building was closed temporarily under safety measures.

    While awaiting the response from the authorities, the court adjourned the matter to June 26.

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  • Historic Mah Laqa Bai Chanda complex falls on bad times; Govt should wake up to its upkeep

    Historic Mah Laqa Bai Chanda complex falls on bad times; Govt should wake up to its upkeep

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    Hyderabad: The tomb of Mah Laqa Bai Chanda, a courtesan, poet and a philanthropist who lived between 1768 and 1824, has once again become victim of vagaries of time.

    A young Mah Laqa Bai Chanda had shifted to Hyderabad from Aurangabad. She was brought to Hyderabad by her mother Raj Kanwar Bai during the times of the Second Nizam, Nizam Ali Khan also known as Sikander Jah.  Chanda was a baby with a ‘moon like face’ grew into multi-talented woman. She became a singer, dancer, courtesan and poet. She was also well versed in art of warfare and accompanied the Nizam on a few expeditions. Because of her beautiful looks and talents she had sway over the Nizam and at least three of his highest ranking nobles, all at the same time.  She was granted large tracts of land that stretched from Maula Ali up to Vidya Nagar. The Arts College building of the Osmania University is said to have been built over her jagir.

    The tomb complex after remaining neglected for decades was restored between 2010 and 2011 through the US Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation. This was the first constructive intervention of the US embassy and subsequently by the US Consulate General in Hyderabad.  The fund was small—only Rs 40 lakh–as compared to the magnitude of the project and had no follow up provision when it was given.

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    Its renovated version was opened for public. The renovation was so good that the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage acknowledged it by a citation.

    Soon after the renovation the then AP Government decided to declare it a protected monument and the Department of State Archeology was appointed a caretaker.

    But for some unknown reasons the government stopped paying for the monthly salary to the caretaker.  A few months later it cancelled his appointment altogether.

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    A recent visit to the tomb complex revealed that it has fallen on bad times one more time. There is no maintenance of the complex.  After this writer went around looking at the condition of complex a person in civilian clothes came in. In an informal chat he said that he is the watchman and looks after the upkeep of the garden areas within the complex. He also does the cleaning of the floor around the graves of Chanda and her mother.

    That chowkidar had nothing to do with the worsening condition of the complex which is not visited by any government officials in long years.

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    Asked why the building on the southern side is locked out he said he has no idea about it.  But some visitors to the mosque that is located within the complex revealed that some Shia community leaders had laid claim to complex and had occupied that area.  The police intervened, cleared the place of those persons and locked it up. It happened a few years ago and since then that portion of the complex remains out of public reach.

    “Under the US Ambassador’s Fund, we received about Rs 40 lakh for the restoration work. As it did not cover the garden and mosque, we are trying to rope in other interested organisations for the same,” said Sajjad Shahid, secretary, Centre for Deccan Studies (CDS) that has spearheaded this restoration project had told this writer at that time.

    “CDS decided to take it up because we were drawn by the historicity  and poetry of Mah Laqa Bai and the brilliant architecture of the structure,” had said Scott Kugle, an American historian who was also associated with the restoration project. Kugle had added, “The tomb should be promoted by the state tourism department as a must-see destination of Hyderabad.

    Shahid who is associated with several restoration projects in the city including the Seven Tombs in the vicinity of Golconda Fort said since the government of Telangana is trying to work on many historical projects it should devise means to keep the structures intact.  “Since Mah Luqa Bai Chanda complex is one of the distinct projects, it should be revived and open for public,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Shopping Complex Damaged in Nocturnal Blaze in Kokernag

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    Srinagar, Mar 26: A shopping complex was damaged in a nocturnal blaze in Wandevalgam in Kokernag area in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district, officials said.

    They told GNS that a fire broke out in the shopping complex, resulting in critical damage to at least five shops despite timely efforts by locals and F&ES Department men to douse off the flames.

    The shopping complex, they said, belongs to one Ghulam Hassan Sheikh son of Abdul Gaffar Sheikh. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )