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  • Blind Murder Solved, Three Accused Arrested

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    SRINAGAR: Police claimed to have solved a blind murder case and arrested three persons on Tuesday in Srinagar district. In a statement to the news agency GNS, the police said that a team from Police Station Nowgam in Srinagar had made a significant breakthrough in the investigation of a blind murder case.

    The three accused, identified as Sahil Maqbool Najar, his wife Mehak Sahil, and Waseem Ahmad Sheikh, were arrested on April 4, 2023, for their involvement in the heinous crime. The accused are also found to be involved in drug peddling activities.

    According to a police spokesperson, the case relates to an unidentified dead body that was found at village Tengan on March 15, 2023. Later, the deceased was identified as Suhail Rehman Beigh, son of Ab Rehman Beigh, a resident of Karfali Mohalla in Srinagar. Following his identification and leads in the investigation, a case under FIR No. 48/23 under Section 302 IPC was registered at Police Station Nowgam.

    A team of Police Station Nowgam headed by the SHO Nowgam has been conducting a thorough investigation into the case, making use of available evidence to identify and track down the suspects, the statement said. The accused, Mohd Waseem Sheikh, has been arrested for helping the other two accused in disposing of the body by ferrying it in a sumo vehicle from their rented accommodation at Palpora Sonwar to Tengan. The sumo vehicle has been identified and seized in the instant case. Further investigation of the case is ongoing. (GNS)

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  • Three held for gang rape, murder of a 32-year-old woman in Aurangabad

    Three held for gang rape, murder of a 32-year-old woman in Aurangabad

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    Three men were arrested on charges of gang-raping and murdering a 32-year-old woman by the MIDC CIDCO police in Aurangabad. They were produced before the court on Monday and sent to police custody.

    The accused – 24-year-old Pritam alias Sonu Narwae, 32-year-old Ravi Gaikwad and 19-year-old Rahul Jadhav – are residents of Aurangabad, Maharashtra.

    DCP (Deputy Commissioner of Police) Shilwant Nandedkar said Gaikwad has a criminal history with 32 cases registered against him. “The procedure of verifying the criminal records of the other two accused is going on,” the police official said.

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    The incident took place on Sunday when the victim was on her way home.

    According to police, the three accused had been tailing the victim for some time. On Sunday she was going to a worship place after dropping her children at school. when finding her walking alone, they dragged her into the bushes and gang-raped her. “While one accused had scratch marks on his neck and face, the other confessed to smashing her head with a boulder as she shouted for help,” police said.

    The body was found by nearby local people. Police registered an FIR based on a complaint filed by her husband. “Our team was able to crack the case within 24 hours,” said an officer.

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  • Muslim man’s murder: 8 granted bail, 1 rejected in 2020 Delhi riots case

    Muslim man’s murder: 8 granted bail, 1 rejected in 2020 Delhi riots case

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    New Delhi: A court here has rejected the bail plea of an accused from whom the mobile phone of a man allegedly killed during the 2020 northeast Delhi riots was recovered, saying the finding was “circumstantial evidence” for the murder charge and “concrete evidence” for the offence of dishonestly receiving property stolen during dacoity.

    The court, meanwhile, allowed the bail plea of eight others in the case, saying “concrete and sound evidence” was not found against them.

    Additional Sessions Judge Pulastya Pramachala was hearing the bail pleas of Himanshu Thakur, Sahil Babu, Tinku, Sandeep, Vivek Panchal, Pankaj Sharma, Sumit Chaudhary, Prince and Ankit Chaudhary.

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    According to the prosecution, the accused were part of an unlawful assembly formed on February 25 and 26, 2020 that bludgeoned to death a man named Mursaleen whose body was found floating in a drain near Johripur Tiraha.

    “The recovery of the mobile phone of the deceased from Himanshu Thakur and the evidence in the form of call detail record (CDR) to show its use by his family members subsequent to the killing of Mursaleen is a kind of circumstantial evidence in respect of the charge under section 302 (murder) read with section 149 (every member of unlawful assembly guilty of offence committed in prosecution of common object) of the Indian Penal code,” the judge said in an order passed on Monday.

    ASJ Pramachala said the recovery was also “concrete evidence” for the charge under section 412 ( dishonestly receiving property stolen in the commission of a dacoity) of the IPC.

    “Even section 412 is punishable up to life and hence, that charge cannot be treated as a lighter charge In these circumstances, keeping in view the severity of the charges and severity of the punishment provided for the same as well as the additional evidence his bail application is rejected,” the judge said.

    The judge said the evidence against Thakur was not the same as the co-applicants for bail and other accused who were granted bail earlier.

    Regarding the bail pleas of eight others, the judge said, “I do not find very concrete and sound evidence against the applicants in respect of alleged charges till this stage, and since all the material witnesses have already been examined, on the grounds of parity as well, it will not be appropriate to keep the applicants behind bars till the conclusion of the trial.”

    The judge then granted bail to Sahil Babu, Tinku, Sandeep, Vivek Panchal, Pankaj Sharma, Sumit Chaudhary, Prince and Ankit Chaudhary on furnishing a personal bond and surety bond of Rs 30,000 each along with one surety in the like amount.

    There are 12 accused in the case of whom co-accused Rishabh Chaudhary and Jatin Sharma were granted bail on March 7.

    The prime accused in the case, Lokesh Solanki, was allegedly a member of the Kattar Hindu Ekta’ WhatsApp group.

    The name of the WhatsApp group had surfaced in a supplementary charge sheet filed by Delhi Police on September 26, 2020 against nine people for the alleged murder of a man named Hashim Ali during the riots.

    According to the charge sheet, ‘Kattar Hindu Ekta’ group was created on February 25 and its alleged aim was to exact revenge for the troubles faced by Hindus and promote enmity between different groups on the ground of religion.

    Predecessor ASJ Virender Bhat had discharged the accused in the present case from the charge of criminal conspiracy for allegedly being a member of the group in March last year.

    The Gokalpuri police station had filed a charge sheet against the accused persons under various sections of the IPC, including rioting, murder and dacoity.

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  • 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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  • Police cracks Kupwara murder case: Muhammad Iqbal after verbal dual with his wife took his daughter in his vehicle- Details here – Kashmir News

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    Police cracks Kupwara murder case: Muhammad Iqbal after verbal dual with his wife took his daughter in his vehicle- Details here – Kashmir News

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  • Kupwara Murder: More Details Emerge

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    SRINAGAR: Days after the throat slit body of an eight year old girl was found in a village in Lolab area of Kupwara district, police on Monday said that the father of the minor committed the heinous crime and has been arrested.

    Addressing a press conference, SSP Kupwara said that while carrying out the investigation and corroborating the evidences they zeroed in on the family and the father of the girl, was the prime suspect.

    SSP Kupwara Yougal Manhas, said that M Iqbal Katana, who is the father of the minor, has emerged as the prime suspect in the case.

    Iqbal Khatana, a driver by profession as per police after cross questioning confessed to the crime and said that he killed his daughter in a fit of rage after having an argument with his wife.

    SSP further said on March 29 Iqbal had  an argument with his wife, who even slapped him. Iqbal  left his home in anger and took a knife along with him. He left home stating that he is going to fix his car tyre.’

    As per police, Iqbal left home to vent out his anger and end his life. He was followed by his minor daughter.

    “Iqbal gave her 10 rupees but she still kept following him and sat in the car with him. As the streets were deserted because of iftaar time, Iqbal parked his car at an isolated place and in a fit of rage choked his daughters throat first. Soon he realized about the gravity of the situation and thought of concealing the crime,’ SSP Kupwara said.

    To mislead police and frame someone else for the crime he slit the throat of the minor and dumped her body near a shed.

    “He went back to his home and on being asked about the girl’s whereabouts he feigned ignorance and filed a missing report in a police station,” SSP said.

    In the mean time Iqbal’s wife accompanied by the villagers found the body dumped near shed and soon mosques started reverberating with announcements of the same.

    SSP Kupwara further stated that father of the minor is the only accused who so far has emerged out in this case and the weapon used to commit crime has also been recovered. M Iqbal Khatana is under police custody and we will proceed further legally.

    Earlier, the family had said that their daughter ventured out from her home to go to a shop to buy something.

    However, till late in the evening, she couldn’t reach home, following which the family members launched widespread searches to find her , and later her throat slit body was found by her mother near a shed at their home.

     

     

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  • Police cracks Kupwara murder case: Father first strangulated his daughter, then slit her throat with knife

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    Kupwara, April 03: Jammu and Kashmir police Monday cracked the murder case of a seven-year-old-girl from Khurhama, Lolab stating that the girl was first strangulated and then her throat was slit by none other than her own father.

    “After thorough investigation of the case by team of police, the father of girl Muhammad Iqbal Khatana came to fore as the prime suspect. After cross examining him, we came to know that he had first strangulated his daughter in his vehicle and then took her to a tin shed where he slit her throat,” SSP Kupwara Yougal Manhas said while addressing press conference as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO)

    He said that Iqbal used to fight with her wife almost every day and on March 29 morning, he had a quarrel with his wife over some issue after which his wife had even slapped him. “To vent his anger, he left his home and took a sharp knife along. His wife and locals of the area besides his own brother Showkat Ahmed had seen Iqbal’s daughter asking for Rs 5 from his father. They also saw Iqbal taking his daughter along in his Sumo vehicle,” the SSP said, adding that “Iqbal first strangulated his daughter in the vehicle after which she died on the spot. He then took his vehicle near a tin shed where he slit his daughter’s throat and left here there.”

    The SSP said that Iqbal lodged the missing report of his daughter in the Lolab police station. “In the meanwhile, locals found the body of the girl from the tin shed. After post-mortem and thorough discussion with the doctors, we came to know that Iqbal had first strangulated his daughter and then slit her throat with the knife.”

    The police officer said that after corroborating the evidences, Iqbal was interrogated and he confessed to the crime. “He has been arrested and the knife he used has been recovered as well,” the officer said, adding that so far investigations revealed that Iqbal was the sole accused in the crime—(KNO)

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  • Mehrauli murder: Delhi court directs authorities to ensure Poonawala’s safety

    Mehrauli murder: Delhi court directs authorities to ensure Poonawala’s safety

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    New Delhi: Counsel of Aaftab Amin Poonawala, who is accused of strangling his live-in partner Shraddha Walkar to death, chopping her body into several pieces, storing them in a fridge before disposing of them in a forest over three months, on Friday complained in court that his client was “manhandled” during his production in court.

    As Additional Sessions Judge Manisha Khurana Kakkar heard the arguments on charges against the accused, she also directed the authorities concerned to ensure the safety of Poonawala.

    “Lock-up in charge, Saket Court, as well as jail superintendent, are directed to ensure that the accused is produced safely during court productions,” she said.

    The Delhi Police had earlier told the court that incriminating circumstances are clearly revealed through reliable and clinching evidence and they form a chain of events.

    Poonawala has been booked for the offences under the Indian Penal Code Sections 302 and 201 for murder and causing disappearance of evidence of offence, respectively.

    The accused’s counsel, on Friday, contended that Section 201 can be invoked only against the person who screens the offender and not against the person accused of the main offence.

    Appearing for Police, Special Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad argued that he would place on record judgements against the argument.

    During the hearing, victim’s father Vikas Walkar had prayed the court for supply of audio-video evidence attached with the charge sheet.

    The SPP had opposed the request, saying that dissemination of such material to media would cause prejudice to the accused.

    If it is supplied, then the condition of no dissemination to anyone should be imposed, he said.

    The court has listed the matter for further proceedings on April 3.

    SPP Prasad had earlier submitted that the accused is a trained chef from Taj Hotel and is aware of preserving flesh.

    Poonawala had also ordered dry ice, agarbatti etc. after killing Shraddha Walker, the police had said.

    It was added by the police that after committing the crime, he got into a new relationship and gave a ring to his new girlfriend.

    On February 21, a city court had sent the case to the sessions court for initiation of trial proceedings.

    Metropolitan magistrate Aviral Shukla had said: “Scrutiny of documents is complete… Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code is exclusively triable by sessions court.”

    The court had on February 7 taken cognisance of the charge sheet filed by the Delhi Police against Poonawala which ran over 6,000 pages.

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  • Opposition slams Odisha govt over Naba Das murder case

    Opposition slams Odisha govt over Naba Das murder case

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    Bhubaneswar: The opposition BJP and Congress members on Wednesday created a ruckus in the Odisha Assembly once again over then Odisha Health Minister Naba Kishore Das’ murder case.

    The House witnessed several adjournments during the pre-lunch session as the Opposition members stalled the proceedings.

    On the passing of two months of the murder of the then health minister, the Opposition members raised the issue during the zero hour and alleged that the state government is trying to cover up the issue.

    The BJP legislators also held a dharna near the entrance of the Assembly in protest against the slow probe process.

    “Two months have passed since the murder of Naba Das. But it is still unclear what the motive was and who was behind the murder. The murder was committed as part of a conspiracy,” said Leader of Opposition Jayanarayan Mishra from BJP.

    He said the police are trying to cover up the case as “many bigwigs are involved”.

    “Odisha Police are telling new stories. There was no result in the investigation. When the Assembly session gets over, the government will suppress this incident like the Mahanga double murder case and any other incident,” Mishra alleged.

    Supporting the LoP, Congress Legislature Party Leader Narasingha Mishra said that the doctors’ team has already made it clear that Gopal Das, the prime accused in the murder case, is not mentally unstable. He also criticised the government for not “declaring Gopal Das mentally unstable”.

    Senior BJD legislator Arun Sahoo, meanwhile, said the Opposition is unnecessarily making it an issue.

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  • Andhra official’s murder: Colleague, two others arrested

    Andhra official’s murder: Colleague, two others arrested

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    Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Police on Monday claimed to have cracked the mystery behind the murder of an Animal Husbandry Department official in Kadapa district with the arrest of three men, including an employee in the same department.

    The body of Kadapa Animal Husbandry Deputy Director Chinna Acchanna, 58, was found at Guvvalacheruvu Ghat in Ramapuram Mandal of Annamayya district on March 24, about 12 days after he went missing.

    The murder of a Dalit official in the Chief Minister’s home district had triggered a row with opposition parties and some Dalit groups staging protests.

    A special panel of Kadapa and Annamayya district police cracked the case.

    Kadapa’s Superintendent of Police K.K.N. Anburajan on Monday told reporters that Subhash Chandrabose, working in the same department as assistant surgeon, committed the crime with the help of two others.

    According to police, Chandrabose had differences with Acchanna over some departmental issues and had developed a grouse after the latter had removed him from the Comprehensive Financial Management System (CFMC), stopped his salary, and later surrendered his post to the government.

    Police also arrested Chenna Krishna and Balaji Nayak in the murder case.

    The SP revealed that Chandrabose, along with two others, hatched the murder plot at a lodge in Porumamilla.

    On March 12, when Acchanna was returning from prayers at a church, the accused kidnapped him and took him to Guvvalacheruvu Ghat in a car. They later murdered him near the Ghat. The assailants threw Acchanna’s mobile phone on a hill at another place.

    The SP said the police cracked the case with the help of phone call data of the accused. The police investigations were on to know if any other person is involved.

    The murder of the Dalit officials had sparked outrage.

    Leaders of the Left parties, Jana Sena, Lok Satta and BSP and BC leaders had staged a protest in front of the Animal Husbandry Department office demanding authorities to speed up the enquiry and set up a committee headed by a sitting judge.

    They alleged that the apathy of authorities led to the death of the Dalit employee. They further alleged that although Acchanna’s son complained to the police on March 12, the police didn’t take any action.

    On March 12, Achanna’s son Klinter Chakraborty filed a complaint with the Kadapa One Town Police. He had also named a few colleagues of Acchanna for harassing him and passing casteist remarks.

    Madiga Reservation Porata Samithi (MRPS) leader Manda Krishna Madiga demanded a probe by a sitting judge. He alleged that police took no action on the complaint by Achanna’s family for 12 days. He said the police booked a case only after his body was found. He warned that if any attempt was made to shield the culprit, MPRS will launch a state-wide protest.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )