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  • License check: Bihar cop shoots student after chasing him

    License check: Bihar cop shoots student after chasing him

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    A 20-year-old college student who failed to halt at a police checkpoint in Bihar’s Jehanabad district was shot at by a police officer late Tuesday evening.

    Sudhir Kumar Yadav, the first-year college student who was shot, later admitted to eluding the crew at the checkpoint since he didn’t have a driver’s licence.

    Assistant sub-inspector Mohammad Mumtaz Khan has been arrested, Jehanabad Superintendent of Police (SP) P Deepak Ranjan said and his service weapon has been transferred to the forensic laboratory for ballistic testing, the report stated.

    Chandrahas Kumar, the Station House Officer (SHO) of Okri police station, and five police constables who were part of the police squad conducting vehicle checks have been suspended.

    According to a report by the Hindustan Times, the event occurred at Ananthpur village, in the bordering Jehanabad district, a few kilometres from Sudhir’s residence. SHO Chandrahas Kumar and the ASI were stationed at a police checkpoint to inspect passing automobiles. The checkpoint was part of a district-wide operation to check vehicles.

    Sudhir Yadav stated that he was riding his motorbike to the market when he noticed the police squad. He lacked both a driver’s licence and a helmet.

    “I sped away when the SHO at the check post tried to stop me. A police officer chased me for about 4 kilometres and then fired at me,” the report quoted the victim. The bullet hit him on his back, and he fell down.

    “My son got scared that cops will implicate him in a false case,” Sudhir Yadav’s father said, to explain why the victim didn’t stop at the check post.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Bhiwani murder case: Arms license of cow vigilante Monu Manesar to be cancelled

    Bhiwani murder case: Arms license of cow vigilante Monu Manesar to be cancelled

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    Jaipur: A Rajasthan court on Saturday sent one accused to police remand for five days in connection with the alleged abduction and murder of two men by cow vigilantes, while Haryana authorities moved to cancel the arms licence of Bajrang Dal member Monu Manesar who is among the four evading an arrest in the case.

    The family members of Nasir (25) and Junaid alias Juna (35), residents of Ghatmeeka village in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan whose charred bodies were found inside a burnt car in Loharu in Bhiwani in Haryana on Thursday morning, met Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot who assured them that all the accused would be arrested at the earliest.

    Rajasthan police had booked five persons linked to Bajrang Dal in the case and arrested one of them Rinku Saini.

    Separately, Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar said that Rajasthan and Haryana police were cooperating and the guilty would not be spared.

    Meanwhile, Haryana police said they are investigating a complaint filed in Nuh by the mother of one of the accused, Shrikant Pandit, alleging that Rajasthan police had forcibly taken away her two other sons after assaulting her family members, including her full-term pregnant daughter-in-law who lost her child after the incident.

    Varun Singla, Superintendent of Police of Nuh, said that a probe has been initiated on the complaint from Dulari Devi and they were verifying the facts.

    AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi, who was in Rajasthan on a two-day visit and met the grieving families in Bharatpur, alleged that “delay” by the Rajasthan government in acting on the missing complaint lodged by the family members of two men allowed the accused to flee the state. He also accused the BJP of protecting such vigilante groups.

    Members of Hindu outfits including Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) and Bajrang Dal held a protest in Gurugram and other districts in Haryana, demanding a CBI inquiry in the case.

    “The arrested accused Rinku Saini was produced before the court today from where he was sent to five days police remand. The accused will be further interrogated,” Station House Officer of Gopalgarh Ramnaresh Meena said.

    Saini, 32, a resident of Firozpur Jhirka in Haryana’s Nuh district, was arrested on the basis of interrogation and technical analysis on Friday night. He works as a taxi diver and was involved with a cow vigilante group, the Rajasthan police said.

    One of the key accused in the case is Mohit Yadav alias Monu Manesar, the Gurugram district president of Bajrang Dal who was a member of the district cow protection task force.

    He was earlier named in an attempt to murder case registered at Pataudi police station in Gurugram on February 7 and police said they were trying to nab him.

    Officials said they have started the process of cancellation of his arms licence.

    DCP Manesar Manbir Singh under the rules, an arms licence is cancelled if the licence holder is booked for a heinous crime.

    “The process of cancellation of the arms license of Monu Manesar has started and it will be cancelled soon,” he said.

    Monu, who frequently courts controversy over the actions of his cow protection group, had posted a video on social media denying his involvement in the case.

    He is known for sharing videos of vigilantes chasing, confronting and nabbing alleged cow smugglers. The videos, mostly live streams, have thousands of views and comments.

    Junaid had a criminal record of cattle smuggling and five cases were registered against him at different police stations, a police officer said.

    “Family members had demanded justice and early arrest of all the accused. Chief Minister has assured that the accused will be arrested and cooperation from Haryana will be sought if it is required,” Rajasthan Minister of State for Education Zahida Khan, who led the delegation which met Gehlot, told reporters.

    Owaisi said that it is not a matter of Muslims, but of all those people who believe in rule of law and the Constitution.

    “Nobody has the right to take the law into their hands. Otherwise where will be the need for police, administration and courts,” he said.

    “Had the Rajasthan government taken immediate action on the missing complaint related to Junaid and Nasir, then they (abductors) would have not been able to cross the Rajasthan border,” Owaisi told reporters He said it was a painful incident.

    “If the BJP keeps sheltering such radicals then it is not right for the country. These incidents occur only and only because the BJP helps such organisations, gives them strength and shelters them due to which police and administration do not take immediate action,” Owaisi alleged.

    But protesting members of right-wing Hindu outfits on Saturday demanded an apology from the Gehlot government, accusing it of “defaming” Bajrang Dal and its members and alleged that Rajasthan police was wrongly implicating members of cow protection groups in the case.

    “There should be an impartial inquiry into this entire matter first because we feel that the Gehlot government, by adopting a policy of appeasement under a conspiracy, wants to gain political mileage in the upcoming elections by implicating the cow vigilantes in false cases,” said Ajit Yadav, Gurugram district president of the VHP.

    In Nuh, complainant Dulari Devi alleged that a team of over 40 personnel of Rajasthan police forcibly entered her house and asked about the whereabouts of her son Shrikant.

    “When I told them that my son was not at home, they thrashed me and my son’s pregnant wife Kamlesh. They uttered abuses and took away my two sons Vishnu and Rahul with them and we still don’t know about their whereabouts,” she claimed.

    Devi claimed that her daughter-in-law had completed nine months of pregnancy.

    “The cops also kicked the pregnant wife of Shri Kant on her stomach and she started having stomach pain. She was admitted to Mandi khera hospital and soon after referred to Nalhar Medical College where her child was born dead,” she claimed and added her daughter-in-law is still hospitalised in critical condition.

    “Both my sons Vishnu and Rahul should be recovered and strict action should be taken against the culprits,” Dulari said in her complaint.

    A senior police officer said on condition of anonymity that the family buried the body of the child without a postmortem. In this situation, it is a matter of investigation first.

    “As per the complaint, we are verifying the facts. Further action will be taken as per the law,” said SP Singla while speaking to PTI.

    Superintendent of Police of Bharatpur Shyam Singh had said the FIR was registered at Gopalgarh police station against five people – Anil, Shrikant, Rinku Saini, Lokesh Singhla and Monu – on the basis of a complaint lodged by the victims’ family members.

    The accused have been booked under sections 143 (unlawful assembly), 365 (kidnapping), 367 (grievously hurt after kidnapping) and 368 (wrongfully keeping in confinement) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC), he said.

    On the victims’ families alleging the Bajrang Dal’s role in the killings, the Rajasthan BJP has said it is not justified to malign an organisation before the investigation is completed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • DCGI sends notice to e-pharmacies for selling drugs without license

    DCGI sends notice to e-pharmacies for selling drugs without license

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    New Delhi: The Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) has issued a showcause notice to online pharmacies, seeking an explanation on why action should not be taken against them for selling and distributing drugs in contravention of provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940.

    The notice was issued to online pharmacies including — Tata 1mg, Amazon, and Flipkart on Friday.

    “The office has received various representations from time to time raising concerns regarding the sale of drugs through online, the internet or other electronic platforms, including various mobile applications, in contravention to the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 & Rules there under,” the DCGI notice to the e-pharmacies read.

    “Such sale includes drugs specified in Schedule H, HI and X which are only allowed to be sold under a valid prescription of a registered medical practitioner and supplied under the supervision of a registered pharmacist,” the notice read.

    “In this regard, it may be mentioned that import, manufacture for sale or for distribution, or sale, or stock or exhibit or offer for sale or distribution of any drug are regulated under the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 & Drugs Rules 1945 made there,” it stated.

    The DCGI in the notice further said that for sale, or stock or exhibit or offer for sale or distribution of any drug, a license is required to be obtained from the concerned state licensing authority and conditions of license are required to be complied by the licensee. “There are cases in various courts in this regard requesting to prohibit the online sale of drugs,” it said.

    “In view of the above, you are hereby asked to show cause within 2 days from the date of issue of this notice, why action shall not be taken against you for sale, or stock or exhibit or offer for sale or distribution of drugs in contravention of the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and Rules made there under. In case no reply is received, it will be presumed that you have nothing to say in this matter and necessary action shall be initiated against you without any further notice.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Upload Gun Licenses Online Within 15 Days: DC Doda To Gun License Holders

    Upload Gun Licenses Online Within 15 Days: DC Doda To Gun License Holders

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    District Development Commissioner Doda issued an order on Tuesday stating that all those licence holders have not yet uploaded their gun licences on the NDAL portal (online), which is why these licences have not been renewed yet.

    According to the order—a copy of which lies with The Chenab Times—it states that some gun licence holders have expired but their licences have not been transferred to any of their legal heirs.

    “Therefore, the concerned licence holders / legal heirs of licence holders are hereby
    directed to submit the complete details particulars of licence holder alongwith the
    photocopy of such licences in the Judicial Section of the Office of District Magistrate,
    Doda within a period of 15 days, failing which no application for uploading on the online
    portal and renewal / transfer of such licences shall be considered (as and when the facility
    will be open) for which the gun licence holder shall be personally responsible,” it added.


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