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  • Gurugram University professor booked for sexually harassing woman colleague

    Gurugram University professor booked for sexually harassing woman colleague

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    Gurugram: A professor at a Gurugram university has been booked for alleged sexual harassment following a complaint by a woman colleague, police said on Monday.

    The complainant, an assistant professor, has told the police that Dhirender Kaushik, Dean of the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Gurugram University, has been continuously sexually harassing her for the past four months.

    Following the complaint, an FIR was registered against Kaushik under sections 354A (sexual harassment), 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code at women police station, Sector 51 on Saturday, police said.

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    The woman professor has alleged that on April 21 the accused came to her class and started shouting at her.

    She alleged that Kaushik pressured her to succumb to his sexual desires and also issued a memo to her for switching class timings.

    The complainant also alleged that he tried to physically abuse her when she got late to class once.

    When contacted, Kaushik termed the allegations as “baseless”.

    He said due to the complainant’s negligence at work, he issued her two show-cause memos.

    That is why she was provoked by somebody and she complained, he added.

    The complainant said that on April 28 the accused called her to the clerk’s room without any reason and started shouting at her.

    “At that time two clerks went out of the room. After that I was alone along with Dr Dhirender in the room. He took advantage of the situation and started molesting me. I was scared and started crying but he blocked the door of the room and did not allow me to go outside. He also threatened me that he would get me terminated,” according to her complaint.

    Police said the complainant recorded her statement in court under section 164 in the Code Of Criminal Procedure.

    In 2018, Kaushik was also booked by police for sexual harassment when he was an assistant professor at Kurukshetra University, but the complainant later withdrew the allegations.

    Subhash Boken, spokesperson of Gurugram Police, said a probe is underway.

    Notice will be served to the accused to join the investigation, police said.

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  • Illegal clinic busted in Gurugram; Class 12 pass quack held

    Illegal clinic busted in Gurugram; Class 12 pass quack held

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    Gurugram: A joint team of the Haryana health department and the Chief Ministers flying squad busted an illegal clinic located in Shakti Nagar near Pataudi Chowk in Gurugram on Monday.

    The clinic was being run by Class 12 pass Ravitesh, a native of Bihar currently residing in the Shakti Nagar area.

    Ravitesh had claimed to be a doctor. During an inspection of the alleged clinic, the team found two beds in the clinic and five beds in the culprit’s house. The team also recovered a large quantity of allopathic medicines along with medical equipment.

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    “A complaint against the accused was filed by the raiding team and based on the complaint, an FIR has been registered against the accused at Shivaji Nagar police station,” said an official of the CM’s flying squad.

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  • Gurugram: Husband arrested for killing wife, chopping her body into pieces

    Gurugram: Husband arrested for killing wife, chopping her body into pieces

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    Gurugram: A 34-year-old man accused of chopping her wife into pieces was arrested here from Manesar, police said on Thursday.

    A half-burnt torso of a woman was found in a village in Manesar on April 21, with police suspecting she was murdered somewhere else. The woman had her head was missing and her hands chopped off.

    Gurugram Police Commissioner Kala Ramachandran said that the accused, Jitender, is being interrogated and more details will be shared on Friday.

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    According to a senior police officer, Jitender is a resident of Gandhi Nagar and was living on rent in Manesar area.

    The woman’s body was found from one of the two rooms built on a farm leased by Kukdola village resident Umed Singh.

    According to police, Umed Singh had leased eight acres of land located by a road leading from Pachgaon Chowk to Kasan village.

    “My neighbour called me and told me he saw some smoke coming out of one of the rooms on my farm. When I went to the farm, I found a half-burnt torso in the room and I informed the police,” Umed Singh said in his complaint.

    Police in its investigation concluded that the torso belonged to a 30-year-old woman.

    They found both the chopped hands of the woman on Sunday, and her head on Wednesday evening, from the Kherki Daula area.

    On Umed Singh’s complaint, an FIR was registered under sections 302 (murder) and 201 (hiding evidence) of the IPC at Manesar Police Station.

    A source in the police said the accused confessed to killing his wife.

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  • NHRC issues notices to Haryana govt, Gurugram municipality over sewer death

    NHRC issues notices to Haryana govt, Gurugram municipality over sewer death

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    New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission has issued notices to the Haryana government, the Gurugram Police and the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram after the decomposed body of a man was pulled out from an open sewer.

    Taking suo motu cognisance of a media report, the commission said it is issuing the notices “over the reported death of the man after falling into a open sewer in Gurugram”.

    The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) said Badshahpur police personnel received information on April 20 that foul smell was coming out from an open sewer manhole near the Vatika Chowk area on Sohna Road. When a police team reached there, they spotted a body inside the sewer, it said.

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    The decomposed body was taken out by a fire brigade team from the 10-feet-deep sewer, it said and added that a laptop bag, a mobile phone and a power bank were also recovered.

    Reportedly, the documents in the bag suggested that he belonged to Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, the commission said.

    SHO Badshahpur police station Inspector Madan Lal had said, “The body was decomposed. Laptop bag was found in the hand of the deceased. Apart from a laptop, a mobile and a power bank have been found in it.”

    “According to a document found in the laptop bag, the deceased may be about 30 years old Dinesh Kumar, a resident of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, but it is not appropriate to say this before identification. We kept the body in the mortuary and tried to identify it,” he had said.

    The NHRC has issued notices to the Haryana chief secretary, the Gurugram Commissioner of Police and the Commissioner, Gurugram Municipal Corporation, calling for a detailed report in the matter, including action taken against the guilty after a thorough enquiry into the matter, within four weeks.

    The commission has also sought details about the compensation granted to the next of kin of the deceased and the steps taken or proposed to be taken to ensure that such unfortunate incidents do not recur and precious human lives are not lost in the future.

    The report must contain the status of the investigation being conducted by the police as well as the department concerned, in the matter, it said.

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  • Gurugram Police arrests man from Visakhapatnam in case of cyber fraud

    Gurugram Police arrests man from Visakhapatnam in case of cyber fraud

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    Gurugram: The Gurugram Police has arrested an accused in Rs 1 crore cyber fraud case from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh who had transferred money from a company in a fake bank account after hacking into the e-mail ID.

    The police have recovered a mobile phone and 2 SIM cards from his possession and also frozen the fake account of the accused.

    According to the police, on March 27 a complaint was received at cyber crime, east police station and the complainant alleged that a person hacked into the e-mail ID of his company and transferred Rs 87,17,714 by his company employee to an account with Kotak Mahindra Bank in the name of investment.

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    An FIR was registered and the probe was initiated.

    A team led by Cyber police station head inspector Jasveer finally nabbed the accused, identified as Manohar Appam, from Visakhapatnam.

    “The accused got the money transferred in a fake bank account after hacking into the e-mail ID but now he is in police custody. We will take him on remand after produced him before a city court on Friday,” said Priyanshu Dewan, ACP, Cyber.

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  • Gurugram woman duped of Rs 2 cr in customs fraud

    Gurugram woman duped of Rs 2 cr in customs fraud

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    Gurugram: A 61-year-old woman here was allegedly duped of Rs 2 crore on the pretext of customs clearance by a man she came in contact with on social media, police said.

    The woman in her complaint alleged that in December 2022 she received a “follow request” from a person who introduced himself as a British Airways pilot, the police said.

    “On December 5, he said he had a surprise package with gift items like i-phone, artificial jewellery, watch, accessories and cash and asked for my address and phone number,” she said in her complaint.

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    The fraudster said that he would send the package to the woman if she paid him Rs 35,000. After she paid the money, she received a call from another person posing as an airport authority official and was asked to pay a penalty of Rs 1 lakh, police said.

    On the fraudster’s assurance of getting the penalty money back, she transferred Rs 95,000 and sometime later he again called the woman and asked me to pay another Rs 2 lakh for a certificate required for doing currency exchange from USD to INR and she again got cheated, they said

    The fraudsters did not stop there, on December 9 she received an SMS from another number claiming to be from United Nations Anti-Terrorist Department’, saying that she had to get a clearance form for the package, for which she had to pay.

    “I was forced to take a loan against all my jewellery with Muthoot Finance and scammers forced me to transfer that loan amount as well,” the woman said.

    She transferred Rs 35 lakh from her account and also sold a plot to arrange for Rs 50 lakh more. She also borrowed Rs 24.5 lakh from her relatives, police said.

    “I was asked then for more money so I withdrew money from my joint bank account with my son and when my son was alerted of the withdrawal, he called me to inquire. After that it was revealed that the whole story was a scam and the scammer duped me of almost Rs 2 crore,” the complainant said.

    An FIR was registered against unidentified fraudsters under sections 419 (cheating by impersonation) and 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code and section 66-D of the IT Act at the cyber crime police station, Manesar on Monday and a probe is underway, said Naresh Kumar, the investigating officer.

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  • 3 Iranians posing as cops duped Yemen national, held in Gurugram

    3 Iranians posing as cops duped Yemen national, held in Gurugram

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    Gurugram: Gurugram Police arrested three Iranian nationals who allegedly posed as policemen and duped a Yemen national, police said on Monday.

    The Yemen national visited India for his wife’s medical treatment in Gurugram.

    The accused, who came to India on valid visas, were held from Delhi on April 5 and were taken on remand, police said.

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    The Iranian nationals have been identified as Hossein Rezaeifard, Marammad Hussain Peerfalak and Abdol Salam.

    After investigating the accused, police learnt that the three used to target foreign nationals who were here for medical treatment.

    Posing as police officials, the accused used to approach the foreign nationals by posing as police and ask for their wallets to check if they are carrying any narcotic substance, following which they used to escape with the money in the wallets.

    In this case, the accused also duped the victim of 4300 (USD) and other documents. The victim told the police on January 15 he was on his way to the guest house when the trio posed as police officers, duped him and escaped the spot.

    “The accused were professional criminals and committed three similar types of crime in Delhi and Gurugram. They arrived in India 5/6 months ago and committed the crime. The accused are taken on police remand for further probe,” Preet Pal Sangwan, ACP (crime) said.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Gurugram: 4 held for defrauding women of lakhs through matrimonial sites

    Gurugram: 4 held for defrauding women of lakhs through matrimonial sites

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    Gurugram: Three men were arrested for running a gang that allegedly duped women from different states after befriending them through matrimonial sites, police here said on Wednesday.

    A Nigerian national who is reportedly the kingpin of the gang is absconding and police are conducting raids to nab him, they said.

    A senior police officer said that the accused were identified as Aman Kumar, 26, Rahul Singh, 28, and a 38-year-old Santosh Kumar all residents of Delhi.

    The accused targeted women on matrimonial sites posing themselves as prospective grooms from abroad.

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    After befriending a woman posing as a foreign national, a gang member would ask her to send costly gift items, and other gang members would force her to cough up money in the name of tax and custom clearance posing as custom officials.

    An FIR was lodged in the matter first when Shampa Pal, a native of Kolkata who lives in Chakkarpur area here, filed a complaint on February 9 alleging she was duped of over Rs 13 lakh.

    “I got in touch with a man through Instagram, who claimed to be a doctor in the UK. Soon after he shared his WhatsApp number also,” Pal said in her complaint, according to police.

    At one point during their friendship, the man asked Pal to send her some gold and 20,000 British pounds.

    On January 30, she got a call from a woman who said she was calling from a courier company.

    “She told me that to get the parcel of gold and pounds I must pay tax and she shared a Union Bank account number to transfer money.

    “The first time, I transferred Rs 55,000, then subsequently Rs 3,27,920, Rs 1,85,000, Rs 3,39,287, and Rs 3 lakh. After this, she again called me for Rs 7,26,000 more,” Pal wrote.

    Following her complaint, an FIR was registered at Cyber Crime, East, Police Station on February 9 and the alleged frauds were arrested.

    “We are conducting raids to nab other members of this gang. We are questioning the accused and hope many cases will be solved during the interrogation,” said Priyanshu Dewan, ACP, Cyber.

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  • Nigerian national held for duping Gurugram woman of Rs 2 lakh in customs fraud

    Nigerian national held for duping Gurugram woman of Rs 2 lakh in customs fraud

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    Gurugram: A Nigerian national was arrested for duping a Gurugram woman of Rs 2 lakh on the pretext of custom clearance after they met on a matrimonial site, police said on Monday.

    The accused, identified as Ignatus Ngosine, was arrested from Delhi on Sunday night, they said.

    According to the complainant, she started talking to the accused, who posed as a project manager working with a Turkish company, in March, police said.

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    The accused, who introduced himself as Shiva Jhadav from India, asked the woman for her address saying that he wanted to send her some gifts. The complainant then received a call from one Sunita who posed as a customs officer from Mumbai Airport, they said.

    The fraudster told the complainant that some parcels have been received from Turkey in her name and asked her to pay Rs 38,500 for custom clearance.

    She also said that if I did not pay the clearance then she will be arrested by the police and I paid the amount twice, the woman said in her complaint.

    On March 20, the victim received another call from the same woman demanding Rs 1,35,000 for custom certificate clearance, she alleged.

    “Due to pressure I again paid the amount and later they demanded Rs 2.5 lakh more and then I found myself duped and moved to police,” she said in her complaint.

    An FIR was registered under sections 419 (cheating by impersonation), 420 (cheating), and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) of Indian Penal Code at cybercrime, south police station on Friday, police said.

    “The accused, along with other gang members, is involved in this kind of fraud and he had cheated many women. We are questioning him to solve other incidents,” said Subhash Boken, spokesperson of Gurugram police.

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  • Gurugram: Hindu outfits members booked for inciting religious sentiments

    Gurugram: Hindu outfits members booked for inciting religious sentiments

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    Gurugram: Cases have been filed against members of various Hindu outfits for allegedly inciting religious sentiments in Gurugram district during an unauthorised ‘Shobha Yatra’ on Sunday, police said.

    Gurugram police said that the ‘Shobha Yatra’ was organised by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and the Bajrang Dal without prior permission from the authorities.

    When the participants were crossing Gurugram’s Jama Masjid, they made objectionable statements in front of it, waving swords, and inciting religious sentiments by using abusive language against a particular community.

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    “A rally was taken out by some persons illegally without permission. When this rally reached Sadar Bazar, some anti-social elements shouted slogans and demonstrated by waving swords etc. with the intention of disturbing social harmony and peace. Taking cognizance of the matter, Gurugram police has registered a case under Sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race), 144 (unlawful assembly armed with a deadly weapon) and 504 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace) at the city police station.

    “We have registered a case against members of different Hindu outfits. Appropriate action will be initiated against them as per the law,” Gurugram police spokesperson Subhash Boken said.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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