Tag: Cops

  • Hyderabad: Sharmila granted bail after arrest for assaulting cops

    Hyderabad: Sharmila granted bail after arrest for assaulting cops

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    Hyderabad: A day after the arrest, the Nampally Metropolitan criminal courts on Tuesday granted conditional bail to YSR Telangana Party president YS Sharmila.

    On Monday she was arrested by the Banjara police after she allegedly assaulted police personnel who tried to stop her from leaving her house for the party’s protest outside the office of the special team probing the leak of question papers of Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) recruitment exam.

    The court in its order directed Sharmila to furnish two sureties of thirty thousand each and not to leave the country without prior permission of the court. During the investigation, she shall cooperate with the investigating officer.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Cops Crack Down On Hooligans, Three Jeeps Seized

    Cops Crack Down On Hooligans, Three Jeeps Seized

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    SRINAGAR:  Srinagar police have seized three jeeps, while juveniles driving them are being counselling after they were found to be indulged in hooliganism on foreshore road in Srinagar.

    Police said the juveniles will be counseled and adults will be presented in front of magistrates.

    Srinagar police in a tweet said, “3 Thar jeeps JK01AK-5001, JK01AQ-7183, and JK01AQ-3132 in which 7 young boys including juveniles were doing hooliganism on Dal axis, late in night were seized on Foreshore road. The juveniles will be counselled with families & adults will be bound down in front of magistrate,” the police said.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • IPL 2023: Cops recover bats, shoes and other equipment of Delhi Capitals players, David Warner reacts

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    Although a couple of items are still missing, the Aussie opener expressed his gratitude towards the authorities for finding the items and catching the culprits.

    They found the culprits. Few missing but still thank you,” Warner wrote in his post.

    The incident involved the theft of 16 bats, along with pads, shoes, thigh pads, gloves, and other equipment belonging to the Delhi Capitals players. The players discovered the loss on the day they received their kit bags in their respective rooms in Delhi after arriving from Bengaluru.

    The Delhi Capitals have finally secured their first win in the ongoing IPL 2023 season, defeating KKR by four wickets in a nail-biting last-over thriller. While David Warner’s aggressive batting during the powerplay was undoubtedly the key highlight of the match, there were several other notable performances worth mentioning.

    Axar Patel, for instance, picked up two wickets while conceding just 13 runs in three overs, and also stayed till the end by scoring an unbeaten 19 runs to help Delhi finish the match. Kuldeep Yadav, Anrich Nortje, and Ishant Sharma also picked up two wickets each, restricting Delhi to a paltry total of 127 in their 20-over quota.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Cops Rescue Youth After He Jumps In River

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police personnel on Thursday rescued a youth, who jumped into river Sindh from Wayil bridge in central Kashmir’s Ganderbal district in a bid to end his life.

    An official said that a youth jumped off the Wayil bridge to end his life, however, alert cops present at the spot rescued him immediately.

    He said the youth was given first aid and his condition is stable now. (KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Mumbai cops bust Bollywood sex racket, nab actress Aarti Mittal

    Mumbai cops bust Bollywood sex racket, nab actress Aarti Mittal

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    Mumbai: The Mumbai Police Crime Branch have busted an alleged sex racket run in Bollywood and nabbed the prime suspect, actress-cum-casting director Aarti Mittal, officials said here on Tuesday.

    Following a tipoff, a Crime Branch-II team raided a hotel in suburban Goregaon late on Monday and rescued two wannabe models who were reportedly lured and trapped into the flesh trade by Mittal.

    After confirming the tip-off, the team of sleuths called up Mittal and sought two girls for which she demanded Rs 60,000.

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    Agreeing to the demand, the sleuths, posing as decoy customers, went to the suburban hotel room arranged for them where the girls were waiting and managed to bust the disguised prostitution racket.

    The rescued girls claimed that Mittal had lured them with a promise to pay Rs 15,000 for their “assignments”, and assured them of high income to indulge in the sex trade with her. They have been sent to a rehab centre pending further investigations.

    Mittal herself is a small-time actress-cum-casting director who has posted photos with several leading television actors on social media and also her past or upcoming films and teleserial projects.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 2 Traffic Cops in Kashmir Suspended Over ‘Gross Misconduct’

    2 Traffic Cops in Kashmir Suspended Over ‘Gross Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Apr 16: Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police suspended two of its personnel for allegedly indulging in unprofessional conduct while dispensing their duties.

    “A video has been received from reliable sources in which a traffic police personnel posted in Traffic Rural Kashmir is allegedly seen to be indulging in an unprofessional conduct”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    “In response (to the video), a preliminary enquiry was ordered by SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir and prima facie the enquiry reveals gross misconduct on the part of involved traffic personnel and his supervisory official”, maintains the statement.

    “Both the officials have been placed under suspension and attached with Traffic Police Lines Rural Kashmir where a proper departmental enquiry shall be conducted against both of them.”

    “J&K Traffic Police is committed to the highest standards of professionalism and probity in its functioning”, further reads the statement. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • 2 Traffic Cops in Kashmir Suspended Over ‘Gross Misconduct’

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    Srinagar, Apr 16 (GNS): Jammu and Kashmir Traffic Police suspended two of its personnel for allegedly indulging in unprofessional conduct while dispensing their duties.

    “A video has been received from reliable sources in which a traffic police personnel posted in Traffic Rural Kashmir is allegedly seen to be indulging in an unprofessional conduct”, reads a statement issued to GNS.

    “In response (to the video), a preliminary enquiry was ordered by SSP Traffic Rural Kashmir and prima facie the enquiry reveals gross misconduct on the part of involved traffic personnel and his supervisory official”, maintains the statement.

    “Both the officials have been placed under suspension and attached with Traffic Police Lines Rural Kashmir where a proper departmental enquiry shall be conducted against both of them.”

    “J&K Traffic Police is committed to the highest standards of professionalism and probity in its functioning”, further reads the statement. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • 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 )

  • Sedatives lead cops to live-in partner & woman’s murderer

    Sedatives lead cops to live-in partner & woman’s murderer

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    Lucknow: The Lucknow police have cracked the murder of a woman with the help of a strip of sedatives that were found near the body.

    The charred body of the woman was found on a vacant plot in Sarauna village under Sairpur police station area on Thursday.

    Those arrested were identified as Arshad, 21, of Alinagar Khadra locality under Madeyganj police station area and his aide Mohammed Avesh, 19, of Hardoi district.

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    The two have admitted to the crime during interrogation.

    According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) North, Qasim Abidi, a strip of sedatives was found at the crime scene.

    The police took the strips and contacted the wholesale drug stores which sell the sedatives and got a lead about the prime accused.

    “In the meantime, another police team found footage in which two youths were seen sitting on an e-rickshaw along with a woman and going towards the Saruana village. The man in the footage was identified by the owner of a medical store,” said the official.

    Another CCTV footage surfaced of the same group of youths, who were seen returning from Saruan village but the woman in the previous footage was missing in the photo frame.

    Later the police traced Arshad and he disclosed the identity of the woman.

    Arshad was the live-in partner of the woman identified as Saba Khan, 20, residing in Adilnagar in Gudumba.

    Abidi said Saba was pressuring Arshad to marry her and the latter was unwilling due to his parents’ refusal.

    Thereafter, he planned to kill her and gave her an overdose of the sedative on the way to Sarauna village, making her unconscious. Arshad with the help of his aide Mohammed Avesh, killed her and they burnt her body with a lighter.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Cops to block stolen, lost cell phones to prevent data theft

    Telangana: Cops to block stolen, lost cell phones to prevent data theft

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    Hyderabad: Telangana police personnel are now being trained to block stolen or lost mobile phones so that the data is not exploited.

    The training is offered by the Department of Telecommunications, which recently launched the Central Equipment Identity Register (CEIR) site, via which police officers at the station level may ban stolen or lost mobile phones to avoid data theft. The CEIR is a Department of Telecommunications project.

    Telangana Director General of Police Anjani Kumar met with police officers receiving training for the project on Thursday. Police officers from all 746 police stations in the state will be taught the use of CEIR, and the project will be implemented following the training.

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    “A user ID and password will be assigned to each police station. After logging into the CEIR, the person in charge at the police station will be able to block the number; if the device is found, it can be simply unlocked using the software,” he explained.

    The DGP further said that the nature of crime has evolved throughout time, from serious felonies such as dacoity to crimes employing technology. “These days, all crimes are related to technology. Identity theft is today’s most serious crime. With stolen data, a person can create another person with the same identity,” he explained.

    Additional Director General CID Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat said that 60 officers ranging in rank from constables to Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSP) attended the one-day training programme on Thursday. He stated that these officers will return to their units and provide the aforementioned training to police station-level nodal officers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )