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  • Govt Orders Reshuffle In Police Department

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday ordered transfers and posting of senior police officers.

    According to Government Order No.95-Home of 2023 issued by the Home Department, Swarn Singh Kotwal, SSP, Security, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Commandant, SDRF 1 st Bn. Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, Commandant, IR-13 Ül Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-IOÜI Bn., vice  Fayaz Ahmad Lone.

    Mohd Arshad, Commandant, IPO-12 07 Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant,IR-13 th Bn., vice Aijaz Ahmad Bhat.

    Mohd Arif Rishu, SSP, Railways, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Fayaz Ahmad Lone, Commandant, Bn., is transferred and posted as SO to IGP Armed/IRP Kashmir, vice Javid Ahmad Dar.

    Shamsheer Hussain, Commandant JK.AP-13 th Bn., is transferred and posted as SSP, Security, Jammu, vice Swarn Singh Kotwal.

    Manzoor Ahmad Mir, SP Traffic (Rural), Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Staff Officer to ADGP Security J&K, vice Ravinder Paul Singh.

    Mohd Yousuf, SP Awantipora, is transferred and posted as SP Pulwama, vice Gh Jeelani Wani, who shall await orders of posting in Police Headquarters, J&K.

    Ravinder Paul Singh, Staff Officer to ADGP Security, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (Rural), Kashmir, vice Manzoor Ahmad Mir.

    Liaqat Ali, SP APCR Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-9 thBn against an available vacancy.

    Abrar Ahmad Choudhary, Commandant IR-5th Bn., and posted as Commandant IR-12th Bn., vice Mohd Arshad.

    Jameel Ahmad, Vice Principal, STC Talwara, is transferred and posted as Principal, STC Talwara, against an available vacancy.

    Javid Ahmad Dar, Staff Officer to IGP Armed/ IR Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant, JKAP3rd Bn. (Security), vice Sukhdev Raj.

    Sanjay Kumar Bhagat, Commandant, Women Bn. Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant, JKAP 14th Bn., vice Raj Singh.

    Sukhdev Raj, Commandant, JI<AP 3rd Bn. (Security), is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-7dl Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Raj Singh, Commandant, JKAP 14dl Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID Cell, New-Delhi, against an available vacancy.

    M Fiesel Qureshi, Joint Director (Headquarters), SSF, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (City), Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    Ranjit Singh, Vice Principal, PTS, Kathua, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (Rural), Jammu, vice Mohan Lai Kaith.

    Nasir Ahmed, Addl. SP, Security, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, Bn., vice Farooq Qesor Malik.

    Dushant Sharma, Staff Officer in APHQ, is transferred and posted as Vice Principal, PTTI Vijaypur, vice Rajinder Singh Rahi.

    Mohd. Aftab Mir, Dy. Commandant IR-22nd Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID SB, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Mohan Lal Kaith, SP, Traffic (Rural) Jammu, is transferred and posted as SP, Railways, Jammu, vice Mohd Arif Rishu.

    Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie, Dy. Commandant Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID (A) Headquarters, vice Shri Aijaz Ahmad Zargar.

    Aijaz Ahmad Zargar, SP, CID (A) Headquarters, and posted as SP, Awantipora, vice Mohd Yousuf.

    Tahir Ashraf Bhatti, SP, HR CID Headquarters, is transferred and posted as SP, CID Cl, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Farooq Qesor Malik, Dy. Commandant Bn., is posted as SP at CID Headquarters, against the overall available posts at the level of Superintendent of Police.

    Naresh Singh, SP, PC Jammu, is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, Shopian, vice Ifroz Ahmad.

    Raj Kumar, Addl. SP PC Doda, is transferred and posted as SP, APCR Kashmir, vice Liaqat Ali.

    Sanjay Kumar Parihar, Addl. SP, CID SB, Jammu, is transferred and posted as SP, CID CI, Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    Mubbasher Hussain, Addl. SP, CID CI, Kashmir, is transferred and posted as SP, SIA, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Ifroz Ahmad, Addl. SP, Shopian, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-6th Bn., against an available M vacancy.

    Parvez Ahmad Dar, Addl. SP, PC Anantnag, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, 2 nd Women Bn., Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Tilak Raj, Dy. Commandant, IR-5th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-lh Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Shakeel Rehman Bhat, Dy. Commandant, IR-17th Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl SP, Headquarters Doda, against an available vacancy.

    Amit Verma, Addl. SP, Anantnag, is transferred and posted as SP, West Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Munish Kumar, Dy. Commandant, IR-10th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-24tll Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Narrinder Singh Parihar, Dy. Commandant, IR-20th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-22d Bn., vice Mohd Aftab Mir.

    Karanvir Singh, Dy. Commandant, JKAP 9th Bn., and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-19d1 Bn., vice Diwakar Singh.

    Rajinder Singh Rahi, Vice Principal, PTTI Vijaypur, t is transferred and posted as Dy.Commandant, IR-19 ‘ Bn., aoainst an available vacancy.

    Abdul Khalid, Dy. Commandant, JKAP 3rd Bn. (Security), is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, SIA, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Diwakar Singh, Dy. Commandant IR-19dl Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, SIA, Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    B.K Ganjoo, Dy. Commandant, IR-16th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-14th Bn., vice Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie.

    Mohd Afzal is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 3rd Bn. (Security), vice Shri Abdul Khalid.

    Masood Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Sheikh Zafarullah is posted as sp, HR CID Headquarters, vice Tahir Ashraf Bhatti.

    Pawan Kumar is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 4th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Farooq Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Fayaz Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy, Shabir Ahmad Khan is posted as Addl. SP (Highway), Qazigund, against an available vacancy, Zahoor Ahmad Pir is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 12th Bn., against an available vacancy.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Government Orders Major Reshuffle in Police, 50 SP Transfered

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    Srinagar, February 22: The government on Wednesday ordered major reshuffle of 50 senior police officers in the interest of administration with immediate effect.

    According to an order, a copy of which lies with GNS, Swarn Singh Kotwal, SSP, Security, Jammu, is transfered and posted as Commandant, SDRF 1 st Bn. Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Aijaz Ahmad Bhat, Commandant, IR-13 Ül Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-IOÜI Bn., vice Fayaz Ahmad Lone.

    Mohd Arshad, Commandant, IPO-12 07 Bn., is transferred and posted as Commandant,IR-13 th Bn., vice Aijaz Ahmad Bhat.
    Mohd Arif Rishu, SSP, Railways, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Fayaz Ahmad Lone, Commandant, Bn., is transferred and posted as SO to IGP Armed/IRP Kashmir, vice Javid Ahmad Dar.

    Shamsheer Hussain, Commandant JK.AP-13 th Bn., is transferred and posted as SSP, Security, Jammu, vice Swarn Singh Kotwal.

    Manzoor Ahmad Mir, SP Traffic (Rural), Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Staff Officer to ADGP Security J&K, vice Ravinder Paul Singh.

    Mohd Yousuf, SP Awantipora, is transferred and posted as SP Pulwama, vice Gh. Jeelani Wani, who shall await orders of posting in Police Headquarters, J&K.

    Ravinder Paul Singh, Staff Officer to ADGP Security, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (Rural), Kashmir, vice Manzoor Ahmad Mir.
    Liaqat Ali, SP APCR Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant IR-9 thBn against an available vacancy.

    Abrar Ahmad Choudhary, Commandant IR-5th Bn., and posted as Commandant IR-12th Bn., vice Mohd Arshad.

    Jameel Ahmad, Vice Principal, STC Talwara, is transferred and posted as Principal, STC Talwara, against an available vacancy.

    Javid Ahmad Dar, Staff Officer to IGP Armed/ IR Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant, JKAP3rd Bn. (Security), vice Sukhdev Raj.

    Sanjay Kumar Bhagat, Commandant, Women Bn. Kashmir, is transferred and posted as Commandant, JKAP 14th Bn., vice Raj Singh.

    Sukhdev Raj, Commandant, JI<AP 3rd Bn. (Security), is transferred and posted as Commandant, IR-7dl Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Raj Singh, Commandant, JKAP 14dl Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID Cell, New-Delhi, against an available vacancy.

    M. Fiesel Qureshi, Joint Director (Headquarters), SSF, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (City), Jammu, against an available vacancy.
    Ranjit Singh, Vice Principal, PTS, Kathua, is transferred and posted as SP Traffic (Rural), Jammu, vice Mohan Lai Kaith.

    Nasir Ahmed, Addl. SP, Security, Jammu, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, Bn., vice Farooq Qesor Malik.

    Dushant Sharma, Staff Officer in APHQ, is transferred and posted as Vice Principal, PTTI Vijaypur, vice Rajinder Singh Rahi.
    Mohd. Aftab Mir, Dy. Commandant IR-22nd Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID SB, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Mohan Lal Kaith, SP, Traffic (Rural) Jammu, is transferred and posted as SP, Railways, Jammu, vice Mohd Arif Rishu.

    Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie, Dy. Commandant Bn., is transferred and posted as SP, CID (A) Headquarters, vice Shri Aijaz Ahmad Zargar.

    Aijaz Ahmad Zargar, SP, CID (A) Headquarters, and posted as SP, Awantipora, vice Mohd.
    Yousuf.

    Tahir Ashraf Bhatti, SP, HR CID Headquarters, is transferred and posted as SP, CID Cl, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Farooq Qesor Malik, Dy. Commandant Bn., is posted as SP at CID Headquarters, against the overall available posts at the level of Superintendent of Police.

    Naresh Singh, SP, PC Jammu, is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, Shopian, viceIfroz Ahmad.

    Raj Kumar, Addl. SP PC Doda, is transferred and posted as SP, APCR Kashmir, vice Liaqat Ali.
    Sanjay Kumar Parihar, Addl. SP, CID SB, Jammu, is transferred and posted as SP, CID CI, Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    Mubbasher Hussain, Addl. SP, CID CI, Kashmir, is transfened and posted as SP, SIA, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Ifroz Ahmad, Addl. SP, Shopian, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-6th Bn., against an available M vacancy.

    Parvez Ahmad Dar, Addl. SP, PC Anantnag, is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, 2 nd Women Bn., Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Tilak Raj, Dy. Commandant, IR-5th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-lh Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Shakeel Rehman Bhat, Dy. Commandant, IR-17th Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl SP, Headquarters Doda, against an available vacancy.

    Amit Verma, Addl. SP, Anantnag, is transferred and posted as SP, West Srinagar, against an available vacancy.

    Munish Kumar, Dy. Commandant, IR-10th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-24tll Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Narrinder Singh Parihar, Dy. Commandant, IR-20th Bn., is transfen•ed and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-22d Bn., vice Mohd Aftab Mir.
    38. Karanvir Singh, Dy. Commandant, JKAP 9th Bn., and posted as Dy. Cömmandant, IR-19d1 Bn., vice Diwakar Singh.

    Rajinder Singh Rahi, Vice Principal, PTTI Vijaypur, t is transferred and posted as Dy.Commandant, IR-19 ‘ Bn., aoainst an available vacancy.

    Abdul Khalid, Dy. Commandant, JKAP 3rd Bn. (Security), is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, SIA, Kashmir, against an available vacancy.

    Diwakar Singh, Dy. Commandant IR-19dl Bn., is transferred and posted as Addl. SP, SIA, Jammu, against an available vacancy.

    B.K Ganjoo, Dy. Commandant, IR-16th Bn., is transferred and posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-14th Bn., vice Raja Adil Hamid Ganaie.

    Mohd Afzal is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 3rd Bn. (Security), vice Shri Abdul Khalid.

    Masood Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Sheikh Zafarullah is posted as sp, HR CID Headquarters, vice Tahir Ashraf Bhatti.

    Pawan Kumar is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 4th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Farooq Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-9th Bn., against an available vacancy.

    Fayaz Ahmad is posted as Dy. Commandant, IR-8th Bn., against an available vacancy, Shabir Ahmad Khan is posted as Addl. SP (Highway), Qazigund, against an available vacancy, Zahoor Ahmad Pir is posted as Dy. Commandant, JKAP 12th Bn., against an available vacancy.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Gujarat: Police defend public flogging of Muslims; report finds six cops at fault

    Gujarat: Police defend public flogging of Muslims; report finds six cops at fault

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    Ahmedabad: Police have defended in the Gujarat High Court the public flogging of some people from a minority community following stone pelting in the state’s Kheda district last year saying the persons were “cornered” to maintain peace and it was not done with any criminal intent.

    This defence comes even as an interim police report talks of action against six cops in connection with the incident.

    Kheda Superintendent of Police R H Gadhiya and Police Inspector of Local Crime Branch, A V Parmar, filed separate affidavits before the bench of Justices N V Anjaria and Niral Mehta on Tuesday in a contempt case regarding the alleged flogging of some Muslims accused of stone-pelting during an event last year.

    During Navratri in October 2022, some villagers as well as policemen were injured after a mob comprising members of the Muslim community allegedly hurled stones at a garba dance event at Undhela village in Kheda district.

    Videos purportedly showing police personnel publicly flogging three of the 13 arrested accused went viral on social media.

    Later, some of the accused approached the HC claiming that the police personnel involved in the act had committed contempt of court by flouting Supreme Court directions on people in custody as laid down in the D K Basu vs State of West Bengal case.
    In his affidavit, Gadhiya said when the accused persons were taken to Undhela village for investigation, they “tried to misbehave and abuse the police officers”.

    “When 8 accused were brought at the village as part of investigation on October 4, the male accused, after getting down from police vehicle, started abusing verbally the police officials and one accused Shejadmiya Shukatmiya spitted on police inspector of LCB, Ashok Parmar,” the SP said in his affidavit.

    The SP further said other accused persons “collected stones in their hands and started instigating members of Hindu community who had gathered there. The accused did not pay heed to requests made for sitting in a police vehicle and started a scuffle with police”.

    Referring to the alleged flogging incident, the SP said that “as a result of this incident, there was a hue and cry, and it is only with a view to maintain the peace and harmony, that the suspects were cornered so that no untoward incident further takes place”.

    Through the affidavit, the SP also informed the court that as soon as he received instructions from the Range IG to inquire into the alleged flogging, he deputed Deputy SP of Kapadvanj Division to probe into the issue.

    In his interim report of December 1, the DySP stated when the accused persons had started misbehaving, the on-duty police officials were required to control them using other means instead of “physically abusing the accused with lathi”.

    “As per the interim report submitted by the DySP Kapadvanj, Range IG immediately acted against erring police officers and chargesheets have been issued to six policemen, including LCB PI A V Parmar, while the departmental proceedings are pending,” Gadhiya said.

    He submitted that transcripts of call recordings revealed that the entire incident of stone-pelting was “preset and pre-meditated with a view to create fear amongst the members of Hindu community and to disturb the law and order”.

    More than 150 persons from the minority community had cordoned off the Mataji Chowk and started pelting stones. The “pre-meditated” offence left 8 residents and three policemen injured, said the SP.

    In his affidavit, Police Inspector A V Parmar, claimed that the police officials in question had acted within their powers
    “Respondents (policemen) acted within the scope and ambit of their powers and there has not been any act committed by them which is beyond the powers conferred on the respondents. The acts of respondents are the acts in discharge of their duties and these acts were not done with any criminal intent,” said Parmar in his affidavit.

    He drew the court’s attention that “more or less, every year when Hindu festivals like Navratri is celebrated, some altercations happen between Hindus and Muslims of the village”. He added that one of the petitioners is already facing two cases of rioting and he was the main conspirator in this case too.

    “The petitioners themselves have engaged in disturbing the social fabric of a village by creating rifts between two communities and by assaulting people of that village. Petitioners are guilty of not stating true facts before this court and they themselves had created an atmosphere of fear and terror amongst law abiding citizens,” he said.

    Parmar said the present proceedings initiated by the petitioners for contempt of court are not maintainable as per the law.

    “The Parliament has already amended the CrPC (Code of Civil Procedure), 1908, and made appropriate safeguards by inserting provisions for the arrested persons and therefore guidelines issued earlier by the SC in the D K Basu case would give way in favour of those provisions of the amended CrPC,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • JK Police Border Battalions Revised Result Declared

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  • Hyderabad: 16-year-old girl raped by two youths; Dabeerpura police books case

    Hyderabad: 16-year-old girl raped by two youths; Dabeerpura police books case

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    Hyderabad: In yet another rape case in Hyderabad, a 16-year-old girl become the victim of a sexual offense. She was raped by two youths including a minor.

    As per the details of the case, a few days ago, a 16-year-old boy befriended the girl and later, asked her to come to a place in Mailardevpally, Hyderabad.

    When the girl reached the place, the boy’s elder brother who is 21 years joined them. Later, both the boy and his elder brother allegedly raped the girl in a room on Friday.

    She was reportedly confined in the room on Friday night. The next day, she was allowed to go back home.

    Though the youths threatened her from disclosing anything, the girl gathered courage and informed her parents.

    After knowing about the heinous crime, the parents decided to approach the police and lodge a complaint against the youths.

    Based on the complaint, the police registered a case against the youths. They were booked under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act as the girl is a minor.

    Though Dabeerpura police registered the case, later, it was transferred to Mailardevpally police station.

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  • Maha ex-CM Ashok Chavan claims being ‘watched’, Shinde orders police probe

    Maha ex-CM Ashok Chavan claims being ‘watched’, Shinde orders police probe

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    Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Tuesday said that he has directed state Director General of Police to probe complaints submitted by former CM Ashok Chavan that he is under the “surveillance” of some elements in Mumbai and Nanded.

    “I have spoken with Chavan and also with the DGP. I have given instructions to carry out a detailed investigation into the issues raised by Chavan,” Shinde said.

    Chavan made a shocking claim that he was allegedly shadowed and under the “watch” of some persons and how someone had forged his letterhead as the PWD Minister of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government.

    He said that the letter, dated May 5, 2022 was written to the then CM Uddhav Thackeray with the intent to create an impression that he was working against the Maratha community.

    “I am under the watch of a few people who are following me everywherea where I go, whom I meet and are warning that I should meet the same fate as the late Vinayak Mete,” Chavan told media persons in Nanded and Pune in the past two days.

    The reference was to the Maratha leader and Shiv Sangram chief Mete, who was killed in a road accident on August 14, 2022 on the Mumbai Pune Expressway. After his family raised suspicions over his death, three days later, Shinde ordered a CID probe into the tragedy.

    Chavan said that he has filed a complaint on the forged letter with Nanded’s Additional Superintendent of Police Abinash Kumar pointing out how the text of an earlier letter was replaced without touching the letterhead and signature to convey a misleading narrative.

    Rushing to Chavan’s support, state Congress President Nana Patole demanded to know whether the state government is conspiring to eliminate Opposition party leaders.

    “Shiv Sena-UBT MP Sanjay Raut has given a complaint of a contract to kill him. Now a former CM Chavan is under surveillance and has spoken of plans to finish him. Why is an ex-CM of the state being trailed and what is the motive,” demanded Patole.

    Besides, he pointed out the instance of the attacks on Sena-UBT leader Aditya Thackeray’s vehicle in Aurangabad, the assault on Congress MLA Dr. Pragya R. Satav, and other similar cases involving opposition parties leaders in the past 7 months, and the recent threats issued to Nationalist Congress Party leader Dr. Jitendra Awhad and his family.

    Patole said that the law and order situation in the state has deteriorated and if the people in power are working to eliminate the Opposition, then it is a disgrace for democracy.

    He urged the state government to immediately look into all these cases and take appropriate action against the culprits.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Police register case in scuffle during singer Sonu Nigam’s concert in Chembur

    Police register case in scuffle during singer Sonu Nigam’s concert in Chembur

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    Mumbai : Mumbai police have registered a case against a man for voluntarily causing hurt, wrongful restraint and other charges in connection to a scuffle incident reported during singer Sonu Nigam’s live concert in Chembur area on Monday night.

    A case has been registered under IPC sections 323 (Punishment for voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraint), and 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety of others) on the basis of singer Sonu Nigam’s complaint, the police said.

    DCP Hemrajsingh Rajput told reporters, “After live concert, Sonu Nigam was coming down from stage when a man held him. After objection he pushed Sonu Nigam and two other men with him from the steps, one of those two men sustained injuries. Accused’s name is Swapnil Phaterpekar.”

    “The injured has been identified as Rabbani,” he added.

    According to officials, the incident took place in a concert in Chembur area of Mumbai when Sonu Nigam was coming down from the stage.

    Following the incident, Singer Sonu Nigam reached Chembur police station and lodged a complaint, prompting police to file a case. There has been no arrest made by the police so far.

    Sources said that the accused is the son of a local MLA. “He (accused) allegedly reached out to the singer for a selfie when the scuffle broke out between him and Sonu Nigam’s security,” they said.

    Recalling the incident, Singer Sonu Nigam told the reporters, “After the concert, I was coming down from stage when a man held me. Then he pushed Hari & Rabbani who came to save me. Then I fell on steps.”

    “Rabbani (the injured one, who accompanied Sonu) could have died today if there were some iron rods lying down. He was pushed in such a way… you could see in the video…Even I was about to fall,” he said.

    Sonu made it clear in his statement that he lodged the complaint to raise awareness among common people. “I filed a complaint so that people should think about the consequences when they try to get a selfie or pictures forcefully, there was a commotion, dhakka mukki, arrogance….,” he said.

    Commenting on reports about “Sonu being attacked by some men”, DCP Rajput said, “I have talked to Sonuji. Till now, we haven’t found any such evidence. The accused wanted to take a selfie or he may have tried to garner some media attention…We would investigate further to ascertain the cause.”

    Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka Chaturvedi told ANI that local MLA’s son tried to reach out to Sonu Nigam after his performance for a selfie, but Sonu Nigam’s body guard stopped him not knowing his identity.

    “Later there was a minor scuffle between Bodyguard and MLA’s son due to which one or two people fell from stage. Meanwhile, MLA’s daughter who is an ex-BMC corporater intervened and they were stopped. Injured were taken to hospital. So it’s not an assault,” Chaturvedi told ANI over the phone.MLA

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Two Naxalites working in Hyderabad nabbed by Gadchiroli police

    Two Naxalites working in Hyderabad nabbed by Gadchiroli police

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    Gadchiroli: Two Naxalites with a cumulative reward of Rs 10 lakh on their heads were held by Gadchiroli police on Monday while working in a security firm and car showroom in Hyderabad in Telangana after being on the run since 2006, an official said.

    Thuge alias Madhukar Chinanna Kodape (42) was recruited as a member in the outlawed outfit’s ‘Aheri LOS’ in 2002 and later worked in various teams based in Jimalgatta and Sironcha, from where he absconded in 2006, a police release said.

    “He is an accused in nine murder cases, eight encounters, two dacoities, four related to arson and one attempt to murder. He has a reward of Rs 8 lakh on his head,” an official said.

    Woman Naxalite Shamala alias Jamani Mangalu Punam (35), a resident of Bijapur in Chhattisgarh, who was working as a member in Aheri LOS, was also nabbed.

    “She is an accused in one murder case, five encounters, one each related to dacoity and arson. She was carrying a reward of Rs 2 lakh on her head. They may be husband and wife and were moving between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh since 2006 to avoid arrest,” he said.

    Thuge was held from Hyderabad, where he was working as watchman in a local security firm, while Shamala was working in the housekeeping department of a car showroom.

    “They were held on February after being tracked for nearly one year. The action was taken under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Neelotpal, who asked Naxalites to shun violence and join the mainstream,” he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • After ‘Discrepancies’, J&K Police Cancels Results Of 2 Border Battalions

    After ‘Discrepancies’, J&K Police Cancels Results Of 2 Border Battalions

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    SRINAGAR: Authorities on Monday cancelled the results of 2 Border Battalions of Jammu and Kashmir Police Border Battalion after observing some discrepancies. However, the officials said that revised results will be issued within half an hour.

    The examination for 1300 Constable posts in JK Police Border Battalion was conducted on October 26, 2022 while the results were declared on January 25, 2023.

    Quoting Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Coordination, PHQ J&K, Danesh Rana news agency KNO reported that the exam results for 1300 constable posts in 2 Border Battalions of J&K Police have been cancelled after discrepancies were observed due to technical fault in the software application of the implementing agency—M/S. Timing Technologies Pvt. India Ltd.

    A notification issued in this regard by ADGP Coordination, reads that after the declaration of final result issued on 25-01-2023 in respect of candidates of UT of J&K who have participated in recruitment process for the post of Constable in 02 Border Battalions of J&K Police conducted in terms of the above referenced advertisement notifications, some discrepancies in the said result were observed.

    “These occurred due to technical fault in the software application of the implementing agency i.e M/S. Timing Technologies Pvt. India Ltd. resulting in revision of the said result. The result, thus declared on 25.01.2023 stands withdrawn and cancelled ab-initio,” he said.

    Rana said that the revised results will be issued within half an hour.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Guwahati twin murder: Motive is still not known, say police

    Guwahati twin murder: Motive is still not known, say police

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    Guwahati: In the sensational twin murder case in Guwahati, where a woman has been charged with killing her husband and mother-in-law, chopping their bodies into multiple pieces, and later disposing of the body parts in some other place, the police said that the actual motive behind this gruesome crime is still not known.

    The murders happened in July and August last year, but came to light only on Monday.

    Diganta Barah, the Commissioner of Police, told reporters here, “The accused — Bandana Kalita — filed a missing complaint at the police station for her husband Amarjyoti Dey and mother Shankari Dey, allegedly after killing both of them. She even alleged that the police were not doing enough to trace the missing duo.”

    Shankari Dey was a retired state government employee, and she used to live in the city’s Noonmati area while her son Amarjyoti Dey was living in Narengi.

    “Nirmalya Dey, the nephew of Sankari Dey, had also filed an FIR in Novemnber last year at Noonmati police station suspecting probable kidnapping of her aunt. Unfortunately, the police could not find much clue in both the missing cases,” the officer said.

    However, when Nirmalya Dey later approached the Assam CID, a special team was formed to investigate the whole incident. Meanwhile, the accused Kalita also went to the Police Commissioner’s office demanding a fresh probe.

    The special team noted some anomalies in the statements of Nirmalya Dey and Bandana Kalita and initiated an interrogation of them.

    “Though Bandana Kalita initially tried to mislead the police more than once, after two days of thorough interrogation, she broke down and confessed her crime,” Barah added.

    Narrating the chain of events, the officer said that Kalita killed her husband and mother-in-law with the help with two of her close friends, Dhanki Deka and Arup Deka.

    On July 26 last year, Kalita went to Shankari Dey’s house with Arup Deka, strangled the lady to death, and later beheaded her with a sharp machete. The body was later cut into three pieces.

    In the meantime, her other associate, Dhanki Deka, was waiting outside the house with polythene bags. They packed the body parts in polythene bags, covered them with rugs, and drove to the Shillong-Cherapunjee Road in neighbouring Meghalaya in the wee hours of July 27 to dispose of the body parts and the murder weapon.

    “On August 17, Kalita, Arup Deka, and Dhanki Deka went to Amarjit Dey’s house and hit him with a heavy rod. As Dey lay unconscious, his head was chopped off and his body was cut into five pieces. The next morning, the trio followed the earlier tactic and disposed of the body parts in a dense forest in Meghalaya’s Dawki area,” Barah said.

    The senior police officer added that Dhanki Deka has been arrested from Tinsukia, while another accused, Arup Deka, was nabbed by the police in Guwahati.

    “A special police team went with the accused persons to the place where Shankari Dey’s body was disposed of. Some of the body pieces could be recovered and efforts are on to retrieve Amarjit Dey’s body parts,” the officer said.

    When Barah was asked about the motive behind the heinous crime, he said, “A lot of investigation needs to be carried out to reach a conclusion.”

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )