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  • Hyderabad: 26-year-old man shot dead at Tappachabutra

    Hyderabad: 26-year-old man shot dead at Tappachabutra

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    Hyderabad: Sensation prevailed in the Tappachabutra area late Tuesday night after a person was shot dead by his rivals. Police suspect that old enmity was behind the gruesome crime.

    The incident took place at Topkhana near Shabab Hotel in Karwan after a group of assailants identified as Kranti and others suddenly started firing at 26-year-old Akash Singh, also known as Chotu, resulting in instant death.

    During the incident, the attackers fired multiple shots at Akash Singh and fled from the crime scene. On receiving information, a team of police, along with the CLUES team, reached the spot. It is suspected that homemade weapons might have been used in the crime.

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    As per the preliminary investigation by the police, Akash Singh, aka Chotu, had earlier attacked his relative Kranti, upon which an attempt to murder was registered against him, and the same is pending for trial before the court.

    On Tuesday night, Kranti contacted a common friend, Imran, a resident of the Topekhana area in Karwan, to facilitate a compromise with Akash Singh. Later, Imran called Akash to his residence, and meanwhile, Kranti and his associates also reached there.

    Under the pretext of compromise, Kranti suddenly took out a weapon and fired multiple rounds at Akash Singh, and during this, he died on the spot. Later, the assailants fled from the scene.

    “We have gathered information that there were multiple shots fired at the deceased, and we are investigating from all angles,” said DCP South West Zone, Kiran Khare. He said the dead body has been shifted to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for conducting postmortem.

    Later, additional forces reached the spot, and the mob was dispersed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Nagpur man live-streams suicide on Facebook

    Nagpur man live-streams suicide on Facebook

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    Nagpur: A 27-year-old man from Maharashtra’s Nagpur hanged himself while live-streaming the act on Facebook for almost 40 minutes in the early hours of Tuesday, police said.

    Krutank Siddharth Dongre, a resident of Kamptee, committed suicide while live-streaming from his wife’s Facebook account around 1.30 am, an official said.

    The man was an alcoholic and unemployed. He had had a tiff with his wife, who had left him, he said.

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    When his family was away on Monday, Krutank consumed alcohol and logged in to his wife’s Facebook account late in the night, the official said.

    While live-streaming using his cellphone, he hanged himself from a ceiling fan with a scarf, he said.

    Once the video went viral, the man’s relatives, neighbours and friends gathered in front of his house and the police also reached the spot, the official said.

    The police have registered an accidental death report, he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Murder of tribal man: Kerala special court convicts 13 people for

    Murder of tribal man: Kerala special court convicts 13 people for

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    Palakkad: A special court in Kerala on Tuesday convicted 13 people for beating to death a tribal man in Palakkad district of the state for allegedly stealing food articles in 2018.

    Madhu, a tribal man from Attappady, was beaten to death after he was caught and tied up by a group of local people alleging theft on February 22, 2018.

    More than five years after the incident, special court judge K M Ratheesh Kumar convicted them for the offence of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 Part II of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) which carries a maximum punishment of 10 years jail term, Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Rajesh M Menon told reporters.

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    The jail terms to be served by the convicts would be pronounced on Wednesday, the SPP said.

    He also said that of the 13, the first accused was convicted for the offence under Section 304 II of IPC and the remaining 12 were additionally held guilty for the crimes under Section 326 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means) and 367 (kidnapping or abducting in order to subject person to griev ous hurt, slavery) of the IPC.

    Sections 326 and 367 carry maximum punishments of life imprisonment and up to 10 years jail term, respectively.

    The 12 convicts were also held guilty for the offence under Section 3(1)(d) of the SC/ST Act, the SPP said.

    The 16th accused in the case was only held guilty for the offence of assault or criminal force otherwise than on grave provocation under Section 352 IPC which carries a punishment which may extend to three months or a fine which may extend to Rs 500 or both, he said.

    The SPP said the court was of the view that the accused did not have the intention to kill the tribal man.

    Of the 16 persons, the remaining two accused were acquitted by the court.

    SPP Menon said the court did not find the accused guilty of murder and the reasons for the same would be evident after the judgement copy is made available.

    Madhu’s mother said she was not satisfied with the verdict, especially the acquittal of the two accused and none of the 16 being convicted for murder. “I will appeal against this verdict,” she told reporters outside the court.

    The victim’s sister said she was thankful to the court for convicting 14 of the 16 accused.

    The sister also said she was happy with the outcome as no one thought they could carry their fight for justice to Madhu so long and till this stage.

    “So, I will no longer be disappointed or sad. I know I can take this matter all the way to the Supreme Court, if required. We will go in appeal seeking murder charges and against the acquittal of the two accused.

    “I do not believe that my brother has got justice. He will not get justice till all of them (all 16 accused) are convicted,” she said outside the court.

    The special court had reserved its judgement in the case on March 30.

    Prior to the pronouncement of the verdict, the victim’s mother and sister said they expected that Madhu will get justice. “We expect a good verdict,” the victim’s mother said.

    His sister said: “I believe my brother will get justice. We expect it to be a good verdict.”

    The trial in the matter saw witnesses turning hostile, allegations of threats to the victim’s family to settle or withdraw the case and a change in the SPP in June last year.

    Advocate Menon, who was the additional public prosecutor in the case, took charge as SPP in June last year after the victim’s family sought a change in prosecutor.

    He was the fourth SPP in the case.

    According to the post-mortem report in the case, Madhu had injuries on the head and bruises all over the body, including broken ribs, as well as internal bleeding, police had said.

    Madhu, who was said to be mentally unsound, was living in a cave in the forest for the past several months, his family had said.

    His mother and sister had told television channels back in 2018 that a group of nearly 10-15 persons had gone to the forest and thrashed him for allegedly stealing food articles from some shops in the forest-fringe Agali town of Palakkad district.

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  • Kulgam man dies after his vehicle rolls down into gorge in Ramban

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    Banihal, Apr 04: A man from South Kashmir Kulgam district, who was working with Ministry of Defense, died after his vehicle rolled down into a deep gorge in Maroog area of Ramban on Tuesday morning, officials said.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the man identified as Sarfraaz Ahmed Bhat of Kulgam district was travelling in his car when it rolled down into the deep gorge at Maroog.

    He said soon after the accident, Police and QRT Ramban volunteers launched a rescue operation and recovered his body.

    “He was working with Ministry of Defense wing as shown in an identity card recovered at the accident site”, official said—(KNO)

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  • UP HC grants anticipatory bail to man booked under cow slaughter laws

    UP HC grants anticipatory bail to man booked under cow slaughter laws

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    Lucknow: The Lucknow bench of the Allahabad High Court has granted anticipatory bail to an accused booked under the cow slaughter Act, saying the evidence cited is shoddy.

    Passing the order recently, a bench of Justice Mohd Faiz Alam Khan observed that the case was a glaring example of misuse of the penal law as neither the prohibited animal nor its flesh had been recovered from the possession of the accused or from the spot, and only a rope and some amount of cow dung had been collected by the investigating officer.

    In its order, the bench also added, “The duty of the State is to ensure fair investigation which in the considered opinion of this court has not been done in the instant case.”

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    Hence, the bench said that the order be placed before the DGP for taking necessary action in order to remind the investigating officers of their duty to ensure fair investigation in all criminal cases in general and in the cases pertaining to cow slaughter in particular.

    The bench passed the order allowing the anticipatory bail plea of Jadagi alias Najimuddin. His lawyer had pleaded that the applicant was falsely implicated by Sitapur police in the case.

    “No prohibited animal or any meat of progeny of cow has been recovered and the investigating officer has only collected the cow dung found on the spot and has sent the same for forensic investigation and during the course of investigation, a report has also been submitted by the Forensic Lab, Mahanagar, Lucknow that cow dung could not be examined,” argued the petitioner’s counsel Narendra Gupta.

    In its order, the bench also clarified that that all the observations contained in the order were only for disposal of the instant anticipatory bail application and would not affect the trial proceedings in any manner.

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  • UP: Man killed 18-year-old Muslim wife for insisting to eat meat

    UP: Man killed 18-year-old Muslim wife for insisting to eat meat

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    A Hindu man was arrested on Sunday after he murdered his 18-year-old Muslim wife in Uttar Pradesh’s Banti Khera village.

    According to police, the incident took place on March 21. Naima wanted to have non-vegetarian food which was objected to by her husband Ajit.

    “The couple had a heated argument and Naima threatened to leave the house. In a fit of rage, Ajit murdered Naima and dumped her body at a nearby well. He tried to eradicate the evidence by sprinkling salt over the body,” police said.

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    Ajit was arrested on April 2. Further investigations are on.

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  • Man arrested for posing as PMO official’s relative

    Man arrested for posing as PMO official’s relative

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    Gurugram: A 30-year-old man was arrested on Monday for allegedly masquerading as a relative of a Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) official and making indecent remarks and threatening a station house officer (SHO), police said.

    The arrested accused was identified as Satyaprakash Arya alias Siddharth, who was arrested from Sector-58 Gurugram.

    According to the police, SHO of Sector-65 police station Gurugram, Sudhir Kumar received a phone call on his official mobile number on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday, and the caller introduced himself as a relative of a higher official of PMO and asked him to get a free entry in a Byob (Agatha) located in Police Station Sector-65 jurisdiction.

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    But the SHO refused the accused to help him to get free entry into the premises of the Byob.

    Following this, the caller started pressuring the SHO on the name of the senior police officers and said that he is a relative of a high official posted in PMO and threatened the SHO with dire consequences.

    Following this, an FIR was registered against the accused under relevant sections of the IPC at Police Station Sector-65, Gurugram.

    “During the probe, the SHO nabbed the accused, who disclosed to the police that he works as a telecaller in a private company located in Sector-18, Gurugram. He along with his accomplices had gone to Byob located in the area of Police Station Sector-65, Gurugram and had committed the aforesaid crime to enter the bar without paying any entry fee,” said Preet Pal Sangwan, ACP (crime).

    To hide his identity, the accused had also introduced himself with a fake name. It was also found that the officer appointed in PMO, whose name the accused was taken found to be fake, he said.

    A mobile phone and SIM card used by the accused in the execution of the crime have also been recovered from the possession of the accused, police said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Andhra man killed in Boston after being struck by bus

    Andhra man killed in Boston after being struck by bus

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    New York: A 47-year-old man from Andhra Pradesh died on the spot after being struck by a bus at Boston’s Logan International Airport where he had gone to pick up a friend.

    Massachusetts State Police said Vishwachand Kolla of Lexington was standing outside his car near the curb of Terminal B last week when a Dartmouth Transportation motor coach hit and dragged him, along with the driver’s side of his SUV, CBS News reported.

    An off-duty nurse rushed to help Kolla but the father of two died at the scene.

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    Police have not released the name of the bus driver, a 54-year-old woman who is assisting the police with investigations, and has declined any medical attention.

    After the accident, the passengers were rushed off the bus and all bus service was canceled for the rest of the night at Terminal B.

    “Our deepest sympathies are with everyone impacted by this evening’s incident at Logan Airport. We’re working in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police and Massport to gather further information,” Dartmouth Coach said in a statement.

    Massachusetts State Police said the investigation is on, and no criminal charges have been filed at the moment.

    Kolla was a data scientist by profession and has most recently worked at Takeda as a Data Analytics Director, according to his obituary.

    He had worked as a Management Consultant at John Hancock, Deloitte, Boston Consulting Group, IBM and Sun Microsystems.

    He was also an active member of Telugu and Indian communities in the Greater Boston area including NRI Vasavi Association and Telugu Association of Greater Boston.

    “Vishwa was a philanthropist who put others before himself and led a minimalistic lifestyle. He was a deeply spiritual person who committed his life to Vedic and Spiritual living, his obituary read.

    Last month, Plainsboro resident Sreekanth Digala, also hailing from Andhra Pradesh, died after he was struck by an inter-city train in New Jersey.

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  • Eight injured after man sets woman on fire in Kerala train

    Eight injured after man sets woman on fire in Kerala train

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    Thiruvananthapuram: Eight people were injured when a man allegedly poured petrol on a woman and set her on fire in a moving train in Kerala’s Kozhikode district on Sunday, before jumping off and escaping, police said.

    Five seriously injured were admitted at Kozhikode government medical college and three others with minor burn injuries are admitted at the Baby Memorial Hospital, Kozhikode.

    According to doctors at the casualty ward at the medical college, the condition of two women is serious.

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    The Executive Express from Alappuzha to Kannur had left Kozhikode central station and was on Elathur bridge when the incident occurred.

    Passengers in the train told IANS that the shocking incident happened in D1 bogey, when the accused, who was wearing a red shirt, poured petrol on the woman after there was a confrontation between him and other people including her, and set her on fire.

    A passenger, identified as Gireesh, said: “A person poured petrol on a woman and set her alight. People tried to save her and some of them injured. There was a major commotion in the train and people ran into other compartments.”

    At least four people were injured when they tried to save her, while the accused jumped from the train and made good his escape.

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  • Delhi: Man blackmails friend for money, arrested

    Delhi: Man blackmails friend for money, arrested

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    New Delhi: A person was arrested for blackmailing his friend to pay Rs 4 lakh, the Delhi Police informed on Saturday.

    As per the police, the accused hatched a conspiracy to lure the victim into removing his clothes and then record the video to blackmail him for money.

    “Police arrested an accused for sextortion of Rs 4 lakhs from a victim. The victim was receiving objectionable video calls from a number that lured him to remove clothes, which was later recorded and used for blackmailing him by his friend,” the Delhi Police said in a statement.

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    The complaint named Bablu (28 years) had alleged that he received a message on WhatsApp from a number who disclosed her identity as ‘Ankita Sharma’.

    “She started vulgar chatting with the complainant and also made a video recording of the same. She asked the complainant to get nude saying that she too is also nude on the other side. However, when the complainant took off his clothes, the call got disconnected. He then received a video recording of him without clothes. The accused threatened him of making his obscene video viral and demanded money from him. The victim paid Rs 4 lakh,” the complaint stated.

    Subsequently, a case vide FIR No 30/2023 was registered dated March 29 at Cyber North Police Station and an investigation was taken up.

    His complaint was later forwarded by MHA Cyber Crime Reporting Portal to Cyber Police Station, the police said.

    A dedicated team was handed over the task to identify accused persons and arrest the culprits, after which a detailed technical analysis of Call Detail Records and Money Trail was carried out. Details obtained from UPI IDs and concerned beneficiary banks were also analysed.

    The victim was arrested by the police. He was identified as Shivam Kumar, who also happened to be a close friend of the victim.

    On sustained interrogation, the accused revealed that he came in contact with the victim Bablu, as they stayed in the same locality after which they became close friends.

    Bablu told the accused that he was chatting with a girl on WhatsApp who asked for nude video of him and is now blackmailing him for money. He initially asked Bablu to ignore her messages, but later out of greed, decided to himself pretend as a fraudster.

    He brought a new SIM card and started blackmailing the victim using the new number. After that, pretending to help the victim in transferring the money, he took Rs 4 lakh from him.

    The accused also told the police that he has already spent all the money on luxury items.

    Further investigation is underway in the case.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )