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  • ‘I pray you come out of jail soon,’ says Kejriwal ahead of Sisodia’s CBI questioning

    ‘I pray you come out of jail soon,’ says Kejriwal ahead of Sisodia’s CBI questioning

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    New Delhi: Ahead of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia’s questioning by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday tweeted that the “whole party will welcome Sisodia when he comes out of jail”.

    “I pray to God that you come out of jail soon, we will be eagerly waiting for you. We the parents, children and Delhities,” a line from Arvind Kejriwal’s tweet read.

    Sisodia had earlier tweeted that he was going to join the probe of the CBI once again, and will fully cooperate with the agency.

    “If I will spend a few months in jail, I don’t care. We are followers of Bhagat Singh. He (Bhagat Singh) even chose to be hanged,” Sisodia tweeted.

    Reacting to his tweet, Kejriwal replied that they will be waiting for his release from jail.

    “God is with you Manish. The wishes of lakhs of children and parents are with you. If you are going to jail for society and country, it will be a proud moment. You come out of jail, we will be waiting for you,” Kejriwal tweeted.

    Sisodia first went to Rajghat for the prayer and then headed towards the CBI’s headquarters in Lodhi Colony.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Centre closely monitoring Punjab after Amritpal’s aide released from jail

    Centre closely monitoring Punjab after Amritpal’s aide released from jail

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    New Delhi: The Centre is “closely monitoring” the situation in Punjab after supporters of preacher and Khalistani sympathiser Amritpal Singh stormed a police station to secure the release of an aide, officials said on Friday.

    The protesters armed with rifles and swords broke into Ajnala police station in the outskirts of Amritsar city and virtually forced a commitment from the officials of withdrawing kidnapping case filed against Lovepreet Singh ‘Toofan’.

    Union Home Ministry officials said the Punjab government had already been asked to keep a close watch on Singh’s activity.

    They said “the Centre was closely monitoring the situation in Punjab” as it is a sensitive border state and any incident which is violation of law and has wider ramifications is a matter of concern.

    However, it is not immediately known whether the central government has sought a report from the Punjab government on the incident and the prevailing situation in the state.

    On Thursday, Amritpal Singh’s supporters, some of them brandishing swords and guns, broke through barricades and barged into a police station in Ajnala extracting an assurance from the police that kidnapping case accused Lovepreet Singh will be released.

    ‘Waris Punjab De’ chief Amritpal Singh and his supporters also brought a vehicle carrying a copy of the Guru Granth Sahib for holding “amrit sanchar” (a Sikh ceremony) at the police station.

    Following the incident, Amritpal Singh’s aide and kidnapping accused Lovepreet Singh ‘Toofan’ walked out of jail in Ajnala on Friday.

    Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav said the demonstrators had used the holy Guru Granth Sahib as a shield and attacked police personnel in a cowardly manner, leaving six of them injured.

    Despite giving an assurance of a peaceful demonstration, the protesters used sharp-edged weapons.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Jail superintendent fined for giving special treatment to coal scam accused

    Jail superintendent fined for giving special treatment to coal scam accused

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    Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Thursday imposed a financial penalty on the Superintendent of Presidency Special Correctional Home in south Kolkata for giving special treatment to Vikas Mishra, one of the prime accused in the multi-crore coal smuggling scam .

    A division bench of Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Justice Ajay Kumar Gupta directed the correction home Superintendent Debashish Chakraborty to either deposit Rs 10,000 with the office of the Registrar General of the Calcutta High Court within the next 48 hours or face seven days imprisonment.

    “You are in charge of one of the prime correction homes of the state. If such things happen, then I must say that there is a definite attempt to influence the process of the probe. It is evident that you have done everything in your senses and intentionally. Even after the court ordered Vikas Mishra to be jailed, you have sent him to hospital. You are a government servant and you should have performed your duties according to law. This is not expected for a government servant like you,” Justice Bagchi observed.

    Although Chakraborty apologised to the court on this count, the division bench imposed the financial penalty on him.

    In September last year, the same division bench issued a contempt of notice against Chakraborty for violating the court’s order for periodical medical examination of Mishra.

    Mishra, the first person to be arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the coal smuggling scam in April 2021, was then housed at the Presidency Special Correctional Home.

    After the CBI informed the court at that point of time that Mishra had been frequently avoiding interrogation on medical grounds, the division bench ordered that a medical officer designated by the CBI should visit the correctional home at an interval of 48 hours to medically examine Mishra.

    Thereafter the CBI again informed the court that despite being found medically fit by the agency designated medical officer, the correctional home Superintendent had been regularly allowing Mishra to get admitted at the correctional home hospital which hampered the interrogation process.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: 5 persons sentenced to jail term in bank fraud case

    Hyderabad: 5 persons sentenced to jail term in bank fraud case

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    Hyderabad: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Metropolitan Sessions Judge has convicted all the accused involved in Chiakkilam Trade House Limited Bank Fraud case amounting to Rs. 2.08 crore and sentenced them to jail terms.

    A case under Section 3 of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, (PMLA) 2002 is registered against T Jayasree, M Chinna (employees of M/s Chakkilam Trade House Limited) and three bank officials namely S Narasimhan, A Sesibhushana Rao and S Arogyam for cheating the SBI bank.

    All the five persons were sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment for a period of seven years and were asked to pay a fine of Rs. 50,000 each. Further, the Court has directed M/s Chakkilam Trade House Limited to pay a fine of Rs. 1 lakh.

    Prevention of Money Laundering Act investigation was conducted by ED on the basis of a case registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation, Anti-Corruption Branch, Hyderabad under various provisions of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988.

    The ED investigation established that M/s Chakkilam Trade House Limited (then represented by its Director Late Sh. Chakkilam Raghuram) had fraudulently availed a loan from SBI on the basis of fabricated financial statements, board resolution and documents showing higher turnover and fake MoUs with various parties showing business dealings.

    A total amount of Rs 2.08 crore sanctioned by SBI was misappropriated and laundered.

    Investigation also revealed that properties, which were mortgaged with the banks for the loan, were already sold by the company and its promoters.

    On conclusion of investigation, ED filed a Prosecution Complaint in December 2013 against M/s Chakkilam Trade House Limited and six accused persons, including three bank officials, involved in the offence of money laundering.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Imran Khan’s party kicks off ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’ from Lahore

    Imran Khan’s party kicks off ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’ from Lahore

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    Lahore: Ousted prime minister Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party on Wednesday began a mass court arrest movement from Lahore over what it called the violation of fundamental rights, abuse of the Constitution and the economic meltdown.

    The party shared footage of senior leaders, including former federal ministers Shah Mahmood Qureshi, Asad Umar, Senator Azam Swati and former Punjab governor Omar Sarfraz Cheema, sitting inside a police van. They asked the police present there to arrest them.

    “Today 200 PTI workers and Lahore leadership including myself have presented themselves for arrest,” said Qureshi, who is the vice-chairman of the party.

    “This movement will continue until the imported government puts an end to the lawlessness in the country” and is held accountable for the last 10 months in the people’s court, he added.

    A large number of PTI workers and leaders gathered at the Jail Road. Some of the workers had chained and kept themselves in an ‘artificial jail’ they made.

    The government has imposed section 144 on different roads including Mall Road Lahore under which not more than five people can gather there. “We have violated section 144 to go to jail,” Qureshi insisted.

    The Punjab government and Federal Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, however, said that police will not arrest any PTI worker for violating section 144.

    “Only those PTI leaders will be arrested who are wanted in corruption or any other criminal cases,” Sanaullah said.

    “The PTI leaders are doing photo sessions after boarding a police van in Lahore. They need political mileage through such stunts,” he said, adding that through this campaign 70-year-old Imran Khan wants to create anarchy in the country.

    Information Minister Marriyum Auranzeb said that the PTI leaders have attacked a police van. “The PTI leadership will be arrested for attacking the police van,” she added.

    On the other hand, Khan said that he has started the “Jail Bharo Tehreek” (court arrest movement) for Haqeeqi Azadi for two main reasons. “One, it is a peaceful, non-violent protest against the attack on our constitutionally-guaranteed fundamental rights. We are facing sham FIRs & NAB cases, custodial torture, attacks on journalists & social.” He further said the drive was against the economic meltdown “brought on by cabal of crooks who have money laundered billions in looted wealth & gotten NROs (deal) for themselves while crushing the people especially the poor and middle class, under the burden of spiralling inflation and rising unemployment.” Khan urged the people to take to the streets to get “true freedom”.

    “As a matter of fact, this movement will take you to a free and happy Pakistan where your fundamental rights are protected. The ‘Jail Bharo Tehreek’ is the name of jihad,” he added.

    The cricketer-turned-politician said he would also present himself for arrest once his bullet wound heals.

    In November last year, Khan suffered three bullet injuries to his right leg during an anti-government rally in Wazirabad in Punjab province.

    “There seems to be no rule of law in the country as despite the court’s order to hold the polls in Punjab within 90 days the state institutions are not ready to comply with it. If the elections are not held within 90 days in two provinces, it will create a constitutional crisis and promote jungle law in the country,” Khan said.

    The PTI had dissolved its governments in Punjab and Kyber-Pakhtaunkhawa provinces over a month ago. Under the Constitution, elections must be held within 90 days after dissolution of an assembly.

    The PML-N led nine-party government has said that holding separate elections for the provincial and national assemblies is not possible because of the economic crisis and the law and order situation.

    Khan, who was ousted as prime minister in April last year after a no-confidence motion was passed in the National Assembly, is seeking fresh general elections in Pakistan.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Special NIA court sentences ISIS terrorist to seven years in jail in Rajasthan

    Special NIA court sentences ISIS terrorist to seven years in jail in Rajasthan

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    New Delhi: A special NIA court in Rajasthan has sentenced an ISIS-linked terrorist to seven years of rigorous imprisonment for conspiring to carry out terrorist acts in the country, an official said on Tuesday.

    The special judge of the NIA court Jaipur convicted Mohammed Sirajuddin alias “Siraj” in a case registered in 2016 under various sections of Indian Penal Code and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, a spokesperson of the federal agency said.

    The case pertains to the promotion of the ISIS ideology and Siraj influencing others over social media platforms such as Facebook, WhatsApp and Telegram to become members of the proscribed terror group and to indulge in terrorist activities, the spokesperson said.

    Sirajuddin, who hails from Gulbarga area in Karnataka, was found inciting the youth to carry out acts of violence and terror.

    “He was living in Jaipur and was using online chats and messages advocating and spreading the ideology of the ISIS, also known as Islamic State, in various parts of the world,” the spokesperson said.

    The official said he also arranged and assisted in organising online discussions and meetings among active ISIS operatives to plan and execute acts of violence and terrorism in the country.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • MP man freed from Pak jail after three years to return home on Tuesday

    MP man freed from Pak jail after three years to return home on Tuesday

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    Bhopal: A Bhil tribal family living in a remote village in Madhya Pradesh’s Khandwa district had reasons to cheer on Monday as they received their elder son – Raju Laxman Pindare – at the Wagah border.

    Raju (35), who was in jail in Pakistan since July 2019 after inadvertently entering the neighbouring country, was handed over to the Khandwa police a week after he was handed over to the Indian authority by Pakistan.

    A team of Khandwa district police along with his two family members, who had left for Amritsar on Saturday, is likely bring back Raju to Bhopal via Delhi from where he would be taken to his village in Khandwa, where the villagers are ready to welcome.

    The moment has come as early Holi for not only the Pindare family, but for the entire Bhil community.

    “The return of my son has brought Holi early for all of us. We had lost all hopes of seeing him again. But god, the local administration, police and the media ensured his return from Pakistan jail after over three years,” said Raju’s father Laxman Pindare, who till a few days back was running from pillar to post to get his son back home.

    During Congress’ Bharat Jodo Yatra’s Madhya Pradesh leg, Laxman Pindare tried to meet Rahul Gandhi to seek his help, but he could not meet the former Congress President.

    “We received information about his release from Pakistan jail from the Khandwa district administration four days back. Before leaving for Amritsar, I talked to Raju over the phone,” Raju’s younger brother Dilip Pindare told IANS over phone.

    In July 2019, Pakistan claimed to have arrested an Indian identified as Raju Laxman Pindare for ‘spying’ on a nuclear facility in Dera Ghazi Khan district in Pakistan Punjab.

    Pakistan had also claimed that Raju was arrested while entering the DG Khan district from Balochistan. Raju was released after he completed his prison sentence on February 14.

    Meanwhile, Raju’s mother Basanta said that he was mentally unwell and she had got information about his arrest in Pakistan through some local officials in 2019, six months after he had gone missing.

    Raju used to wander here and there but it is still not known how he managed to enter Pakistan, Basanta said.

    She also said the family was poor and there was no chance of her son being a spy as alleged by Pakistan authorities.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bihar jail inmate swallows mobile phone during checking

    Bihar jail inmate swallows mobile phone during checking

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    Gopalganj: An inmate of Bihar’s Gopalganj district jail reportedly swallowed a mobile phone during checking out of fear being caught by prison officers, an official said on Monday.

    Qaishar Ali, the prisoner, swallowed the phone on Saturday during inspection.
    The matter, however, came to light on Sunday after Ali developed extreme pain in his stomach.

    “The prisoner informed the jail authorities and narrated the sequence of events. He was immediately rushed to Gopalganj district hospital where the x-ray of the inmate revealed the presence of a foreign particle in his abdomen,” Manoj Kumar, Gopalganj jail superintendent told PTI on Monday.

    Salam Siddiqui, the doctor at the hospital’s emergency ward said, “The prisoner was admitted in the hospital due to stomach pain. The x-ray of his stomach was taken and the presence of foreign particles was visible during the examination. There is a need to investigate it thoroughly”.

    A medical board was constituted by the hospital and the man was referred the prisoner to Patna Medical College and Hospital for further treatment.

    Ali was arrested by Gopalganj police on January 17, 2020 under provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act). He has been in jail for the last three years.

    Use of mobile phone by inmates inside Bihar prisons has raised eyebrows over security officers’ credentials. Around 35 cellphones, seven sim cards and 17 cellphone chargers were seized during raids conducted in jails across the state in March 2021.

    The raids were conducted on Katihar, Buxar, Gopalganj, Nalanda, Hajipur, Ara, Jehanabad and some other jails in the state

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Imran Khan announces to launch ‘Jail Bharo’ movement from next week

    Imran Khan announces to launch ‘Jail Bharo’ movement from next week

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    Islamabad: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan has announced that the “Jail Bharo” movement will start next week Wednesday from Lahore, Geo News reported.

    “We will fill jails, they [authorities] will have no space left to hide,” Khan said while addressing the audience through his televised video and warned the Pakistan Democratic Movement-led (PDM) government.

    Blaming the incumbent coalition government for its “political victimization” of his party leaders and allies, Khan claimed that the police entered the homes of PTI workers in Multan and were tasked with such threatening tactics.

    In his televised address from Lahore’s Zaman Park residence from where he has been residing since being shot in the legs on November 3 last year, Khan said, “They want to enslave us by threatening to put us in jails.”

    In the wake of sedition cases filed against his party leaders including Fawad Chaudhry, Azam Swati and Shahbaz Gill, Imran Khan on February 4 announced “Jail Bharo Tehreek” and asked PTI workers and supporters to prepare for movement across the country, reported Geo News.

    The interim government is strongly against the PTI, he added.

    While referring to the caretaker setup, he said: “The man with a questionable character was brought in. We have a list of 23 people who had inflicted atrocities of which 16 were brought in.”

    The PTI chief also recalled the “torture” inflicted on his party’s leaders highlighting the treatment meted out to Swati, Gill, and Fawad.

    “Never in history have such acts been committed against political opponents,” Khan lamented.

    The tensions between the incumbent government and the PTI have heightened, with no sign of respite as the elections in two provinces — Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — near, following the party’s decision to dissolve the assemblies. Punjab and KP assemblies were dissolved by the PTI on January 14 and January 18, respectively, according to Geo News.

    Firing fresh broadside at the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), the PTI chief said: “It is dangerous that the CEC [Chief Election Commissioner] is showing his inability on conducting the election.”

    Khan’s fresh criticism comes hours after President Arif Alvi summoned CEC Sikandar Sultan Raja for an urgent meeting on February 20 regarding the announcement of the date for fresh general elections.

    He said that they dissolved the provincial assemblies of Punjab and KP as per the knowledge that the country’s Constitution clarifies that the elections should be held within 90 days of the dissolution of any assembly.

    “The caretaker government and the interim chief ministers would be illegal on the 91st day,” he added.

    No disaster could be bigger than that when the judiciary failed to ensure the implementation of the Constitution, he said while hitting out hard at the polls organizing authority. “There is no justice where the rule of law collapses.”

    Khan said that they had been claiming that the coalition government did not have the mandate and they cannot run the country.
    Blaming the interim government for obstructing the probe against the assassination attack on him in Wazirabad on November 3 last year, the PTI chief said “its job is to only conduct elections”.

    “The interim government first comes and stops the [joint investigation team] JIT and steals records. When an officer goes to collect the JIT report, it is found that only 11 pages of the report are remaining,” he said, adding that the JIT records are being claimed to have gone missing.

    The former premier, lambasting the interim setup in Punjab, said that all links were pointing at them and they were worried about being caught, reported Geo News.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • 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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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )