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  • Hyderabad: 6 arrested for illegally printing, selling IPL tickets

    Hyderabad: 6 arrested for illegally printing, selling IPL tickets

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    Hyderabad: Six people were arrested by Rachakonda police for illegally printing and selling IPL tickets.

    K Govardhan Reddy, Akheel Ahmed, P Mrudul Vamshi, Mohammed Faheem, Sravan Kumar, and Mohammad Aejaz are among those arrested.

    Rachakonda commissioner D S Chauhan stated that Govardhan Reddy, a subcontractor for an event management company hired for IPL matches, had appointed Akheel, Vamshi, Sravan, and Aejaz as validators in IPL matches and issued them accreditation cards for entry into the stadium.

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    “Akheel photographed the barcode on Vamshi’s accreditation card and emailed it to Faheem, who owns a photocopying shop in Chikkadpally. Sravan has provided the blank template for the IPL match ticket. “The gang illegally printed around 200 tickets and sold them to the public,” stated the official.

    On the basis of a complaint, the police opened an investigation and detained six people. They are all brought before the court and remanded.

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  • Indians among 60 delivery drivers held for working illegally in UK

    Indians among 60 delivery drivers held for working illegally in UK

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    London: As part of a week-long crackdown on illegal migration, 60 delivery drivers, including Indians, have been arrested across London for working illegally, the UK Home Office said.

    The drivers, working for companies including Deliveroo, JustEat, and UberEats, were arrested for offences, including illegal working and possession of false documentation.

    The majority of offenders were of Brazilian nationality. Indian and Algerian nationals were also found to be working without the right to do so in the country, a UK Home Office statement read.

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    Of those arrested, 44 were detained by the Home Office, pending their removal from the UK, with the remaining 16 being released on immigration bail. It is also expected that a number of the arrests will result in voluntary departure from the UK.

    “Illegal working damages our communities, cheats honest workers out of employment and defrauds the public purse. As the Prime Minister has set out, we are committed to going further and faster to prevent the abuse of our laws and borders,” Britain’s Indian-origin Home Secretary Suella Braverman said in a statement.

    “The British public deserve a labour market that is fair and honest and must have confidence that goods and services they buy are from legitimate businesses,” she added.

    The operation also led to the seizure of weapons and cash suspected of being linked to criminal activity. Following thorough searches of properties linked to the arrests, imitation firearms and other weapons were found, while over 4,500 pounds was seized under the Proceeds of Crime Act, the Home Office statement said.

    Immigration Enforcement carried out extensive intelligence-gathering ahead of the operation, to identify hotspots for illegal moped delivery drivers. Alongside relevant police forces, the Home Office deployed officers on six consecutive days (16 to 21 April), to make the arrests and detentions.

    Indians are among the second-largest group of migrants crossing the English Channel illegally on small boats, with 675 recorded between January and March this year, according to recent statistics released by the UK Home Office.

    The UK government said is clamping down on illegal working to ensure all companies and workers are contributing to the UK economy by complying with its tax and other regulations.

    More widely, it can also be a pull factor for illegal migration, often trapping vulnerable people in poor conditions and exploitation while undermining the UK’s labour market. Employers in the UK can be jailed for five years and could pay an unlimited fine if they are found guilty of employing someone they knew or had ‘reasonable cause to believe’ did not have the right to work in the UK.

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  • 4 Indians among 8 dead as they attempted to enter US illegally from Canada

    4 Indians among 8 dead as they attempted to enter US illegally from Canada

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    Toronto: Canadian police have named two of the eight people, including four Indians, whose bodies were found in a marshland area along the US-Canada border, amid an investigation into the circumstances of their deaths.

    Bodies of eight persons were recovered last week from the marsh on the riverbank near Akwesasne, a community which straddles Quebec, Ontario and New York state.

    Police say the deceased believed to be two families of Indian and Romanian descent were trying to cross into the US from Canada. Among them were two children under the age of three, both Canadian citizens.

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    On Saturday, police said that four Indian nationals, who they believed were a family attempting to cross into the US, have not been identified.

    Citing a source with the police in India, the CBC News reported that at least three of them are family members from Gujarat.

    The source said the family members include a man in his 50s and a woman and man in their 20s. The age and gender of the fourth Indian national is unknown at this time, the report said.

    The identities of other people recovered of Indian descent have not been released, pending identification and notification of next of kin, the Montreal Gazette newspaper reported.

    “The circumstances of their deaths continue to be investigated,” the paper added.

    “However, it is known that these families were attempting to enter the United States illegally from Canada,” Akwesasne Mohawk Police said.

    Akwesasne officials have named two family members of Romanian descent including a man holding his two children’s passports who were among eight bodies recovered from the St. Lawrence River, near the Quebec-Ontario border.

    “One man has been identified as 28-year-old Florin Iordache. Police said he had two Canadian passports in his possession one for his two-year-old child and another for his one-year-old infant whose bodies were recovered,” the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reported.

    “One woman Florin’s wife and the children’s mother has also been identified as 28-year-old Cristina (Monalisa) Zenaida Iordache,” the report said, quoting the Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service statement.

    Police found the bodies of five adults and one infant in the marshland on Friday. Another infant and an adult woman were located later. One of the children was a Canadian citizen.

    Akwesasne police are working with Immigration Canada to assist with identifying the victims and notifying the next of kin. They are also increasing surveillance on the river.

    “Our hearts are with the families of these victims as we try to work through our own grief for precious lives lost in our territory. Our culture and traditions are based heavily around family and it is difficult for us all to imagine the dreams these families had and the sadness of their deaths.

    “This heart-wrenching event profoundly demonstrates the human qualities we all share,” said the Mohawk Council of Akwesasne.

    Grand Chief Abram Benedict said the department is committed to understanding how this tragedy occurred and “how we can work with our police department and partners to prevent it from ever happening again.”

    Valene Gray, the owner of the Three Feathers Cafe, said the community has been shaken by the tragedy.

    “In the past couple of days, it’s been very heavy, very emotional, customers coming in and they’re sad. You could tell they were upset, you could tell they were hurting,” Gray said on Saturday.

    Wanting to offer support to her community, Gray said it was an honour to be hired by the Mohawk council to make sure all of the volunteer searchers were fed.

    She said the cafe has provided breakfast sandwiches for the past two days and supper on Friday.

    Akwesasne police say there have been 48 incidents of people trying to cross illegally into Canada or into the United States through the Mohawk territory since January, and most of them have been of Indian or Romanian descent.

    In January 2022, the bodies of four Indians, including a baby, were found frozen in Manitoba near the Canada-US border.

    In April 2022, six Indian nationals were rescued from a sinking boat in the St Regis River, which runs through Akwesasne Mohawk Territory.

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  • Those who secured jobs illegally are now agitating over DA: Mamata

    Those who secured jobs illegally are now agitating over DA: Mamata

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    Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claimed on Wednesday that the state government employees who had secured jobs “illegally” and “unethically” during the previous Left Front regime are now holding demonstrations over pending dearness allowance (DA) arrears.

    “Those who secured jobs during the previous regime by virtue of recommendations made on pieces of paper by the ruling party leaders are now holding agitations over dearness allowance. Why should I take advice from them? They are all thieves and dacoits. Moreover, goons associated with the BJP are now making tall claims in the matter,” Banerjee said during her sit-in agitation against the Centre over non-payment of dues, which will continue till 7 p.m. on Thursday.

    According to the Chief Minister, ever since Trinamool Congress came to power in the state, her responsibility towards the common people has been of utmost significance to her.

    “Remember, the party built by me has immense appeal among the people of the state. Trinamool has formed the government in the state to work for the sake of the common people. Now the party is receiving accolades from across the country,” Banerjee said.

    Justifying her decision to hold the sit-in demonstration, Banerjee said that due to the non-release of funds under the 100-day job scheme under MGNREGA, the poor people of the state are being deprived of their legitimate dues against the services they had rendered.

    “I am ready to hold many more sit-in demonstrations demanding people’s legitimate rights. I am in this agitation as the national President of the All India Trinamool Congress and not as the Chief Minister of West Bengal. I want to see how powerful they (Centre) are,” Banerjee said.

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  • Conman Kiran Patel’s wife held for illegally occupying senior citizen’s bungalow

    Conman Kiran Patel’s wife held for illegally occupying senior citizen’s bungalow

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    New Delhi: The Crime Branch of Ahmedabad Police on Tuesday said it has arrested conman Kiran Patel’s wife Malini Patel for allegedly trying to illegally take over the bungalow of a senior citizen Jagdish Chavda (63).

    In the FIR both Kiran Patel and Malini have been named as accused.

    Kiran Patel is accused of impersonating as a PMO official in Jammu and Kashmir. He was arrested and is in judicial custody.

    A case of cheating was filed against Malini based on the allegations of the victim. In this case both Kiran Patel and his wife Malini have been named as accused.

    The bungalow which they tried to occupy is located in a posh area of Ahmedabad. Kiran Patel had threatened the bungalow owner that he had links with the PMO.

    Chavda lodged a complaint with the local police and finally a FIR was registered. He said in his complaint that Kiran Patel contacted him in the first week of February and told him that he was a property dealer.

    Kiran Patel tried to convince the victim that if the bungalow is renovated they might get a good price. Chavda fell into their trap and agreed to their suggestion. Later, Malini and some interior designers met him. The accused took Rs 35 lakh initially from Chavda. Due to the renovation work, Chavda had to shift.

    Later Chavda came to know that Kiran Patel and Malini had changed the name plate and had been living in the house claiming to be the owners. They didn’t even renovate the house.

    Now the police has made the first arrest in the matter.

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  • Two met who illegally met Atiq Ahmed’s brother in jail arrested

    Two met who illegally met Atiq Ahmed’s brother in jail arrested

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    Bareilly: Two men who had allegedly met former MLA Ashraf illegally in jail have been arrested, an official said on Tuesday.

    Ashraf, the brother of gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmed, has been lodged in the Bareilly district prison since July 2020. Ahmed, currently lodged in a Gujarat prison, is the main accused in the 2005 murder case of BSP legislator Raju Pal. Atiq and Ashraf were recently booked in connection with the killing of Umesh Pal, a key witness in the murder case.

    The arrested duo were identified as Mohammad Raza alias Lalla Gaddi and Mohammad Arif, a resident of Pilibhit. They were nabbed by a joint team of of the Special Operations Group and officers from the Bithri Chainpur police station, Superintendent of Police (City) Rahul Bhati said.

    Raza was arrested from Bareilly while Arif was nabbed from his home in Pilibhit.

    Earlier, a prison guard and another person were arrested for allegedly facilitating meetings between Ashraf and his close aides illegally.

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  • Five Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in Agra arrested

    Five Bangladeshi nationals living illegally in Agra arrested

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    Agra: In a recent joint operation conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) and Agra Police, five Bangladeshi nationals were arrested in Tajganj Tora Chowki area of Agra for living in India illegally.

    The five individuals have been identified as Ibrahim Sheikh, Mohd Azizur Ghazi, Raju Sheikh, Jannat Ara Begum, and Mukta Sheikh. According to reports, the group was living in the area for the past three years.

    During the operation, the authorities seized several items from the possession of the arrested individuals, including fake Aadhaar cards, Bangladeshi passports, and Bangladeshi IDs. These items are often used by illegal immigrants to blend in with the local population and avoid detection.

    The case has been registered against the individuals, and they will be produced in court.  

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  • Pakistani girl who was arrested for illegally staying in India returns home, says family

    Pakistani girl who was arrested for illegally staying in India returns home, says family

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    Karachi: A minor Pakistani girl who went missing from her home in Hyderabad city in the southern Sindh province last September and was arrested from Bengaluru in January has returned back, her family said on Tuesday.

    The girl, identified as Iqra Jeevani, entered India in September through the porous India-Nepal border. She married a 25-year-old security guard from Uttar Pradesh, whom she met through a gaming app.

    The girl’s father, Sohail Jeewani, said they had already gone through a lot of pain and embarrassment and just wanted to move on.

    “I don’t want her or anyone else in my family to speak on this issue. What has happened has happened. Yes I confirm she has been returned to us and we are leaving from Lahore tonight,” Sohail told PTI over phone before hanging up.

    The girl’s case has garnered a lot of attention in both countries after she was recovered by the Indian authorities in January in Bengaluru.

    Iqra, who is 16 years of age, left her home in Shahi Bazar in Hyderabad for her college – Federal Government Girls College – on September 19, 2022 and was found four months later in Bengaluru when police arrested a young boy she was living with.

    It transpired she had developed a friendship and then relationship with the Indian man, Mulayam Singh Yadav, and apparently married him.

    “She had called us from India in early January to inform us she was safe and married to this Indian man,” her uncle Afzal Jeewani said.

    A senior police official said the family informed them about the call and they got in touch through required channels with the Pakistan foreign office who then contacted their Indian counterparts to help find and recover the girl.

    A few days after her contact, she was arrested along with her purported husband.

    Afzal claimed that the Indian man had deceived his niece by posing as a Muslim boy when the two met on social media while playing online Ludo games.

    According to reports, Bengaluru police arrested Yadav, accusing him of bringing a Pakistani girl to India after befriending her.

    Iqra was subsequently handed over to the Foreigners Regional Registration Office officials, who later remanded her to a state home for women.

    She was handed over to the Pakistani authorities on Sunday at the Wagah border.

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  • MLA Abbas Ansari’s wife sent to police custody for ‘illegally’ meeting husband in jail

    MLA Abbas Ansari’s wife sent to police custody for ‘illegally’ meeting husband in jail

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    Lucknow: A court here on Thursday remanded Nikhat Bano, the wife of Uttar Pradesh MLA Abbas Ansari, in police custody for three days.

    Nikhat Bano was arrested on February 10 for illegally meeting her jailed husband in the deputy jailer’s room in Chitrakoot district.

    The jail superintendent and seven other staff members were suspended for laxity and departmental action was initiated against them.

    Lokesh Varun, the special judge of the court hearing cases lodged under the Prevention of Corruption Act, sent Nikhat Bano to police custody for three days. Her driver Niyaj Ahmad, another accused in the case, was remanded in police custody for five days.

    Hearing the matter through video-conferencing, the court said the remand period would begin from 10 am on Friday.

    Investigating officer Harsh Pandey had moved an application seeking police remand of both the accused.

    The court was told that the two were arrested from the jail compound in Chitrakoot.

    The court was also told that Nikhat Bano had kept her iPhone locked and it was necessary to unlock it so that relevant information could be collected.

    It was also stated that Ahmad had not handed over his mobile phone to police and it was necessary to trace the phone to ascertain the involvement of others.

    Abbas Ansari, the Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) MLA from Mau and son of jailed gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari, has been in prison for the last three months in connection with a money-laundering case.

    Apart from her mobile phone, many “objectionable” articles were found from Nikhat Bano’s possession, police had said.

    On the basis of a complaint from Sub-Inspector in-charge of the Ragauli Jail police station Shyamdev Singh, an FIR was lodged against five people — Nikhat Bano, Ahmad, Jail Superintendent Ashok Sagar, the deputy jailor and a constable.

    They were booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), including 222 (intentional omission to apprehend on the part of public servant bound to apprehend person under sentence or lawfully committed), 186 (voluntarily obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his public functions), 506 (criminal intimidation), 201, which deals with tampering with evidence, and 120B (criminal conspiracy).

    Police had also seized Saudi Arabian currency from Nikhat Bano.

    The Enforcement Directorate (ED) had arrested Abbas Ansari (30) in November last year after a long questioning session at the federal agency’s office in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh.

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  • Over 13 Kanals Forest Land Illegally Occupied By Ex-Minister Retrieved

    Over 13 Kanals Forest Land Illegally Occupied By Ex-Minister Retrieved

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    SRINAGAR: The authorities on Monday said it retrieved over 13 Kanals of forest land illegally occupied by former minister and now a DAP leader during the ongoing eviction drive in south Kashmir’s Shopian district.

    Quoting an official the news agency KNO reported that a revenue department team along with forest department retrieved 13 Kanal and 16 Marlas forest land from former minister Taj Mohi-Ud-din in Sedow area of Shopian.

    He said that around 35 Kanals of land was there of which 13 Kanals and 16 Marlas were found illegally occupied the former minister.

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