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  • Telangana police aspirants can apply for re-measurement of height

    Telangana police aspirants can apply for re-measurement of height

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana State Level Police Recruitment Board has decided to provide an opportunity to re-measure the height of the candidates who have been disqualified by one centimetre or less in the physical test of police recruitment as per the orders of the High Court.

    The candidates who were disqualified in height by a small margin in the physical test held between December 8, 2022 to January 5, 2023 will be measured again at two places in Hyderabad. This facility will be available at CARCPL Amberpet and 8th Battalion Kondapur Rangareddy.

    Chairman Police Recruitment Board V V Srinivasa Rao has advised interested candidates to file online applications. These applications can be submitted on the recruitment board’s website from 8 am on February 10 to 8 pm on February 12. Candidates will have to download the application admit card after the applications are submitted.

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  • 10 Absconders Evading Arrest For Two Decades Arrested: Police

    10 Absconders Evading Arrest For Two Decades Arrested: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir police on Wednesday claimed to have arrested ten absconders who were evading their arrest from last two decades.

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    Ten persons absconding since two decades arrested In Pulwama: Police

    A police spokesman in a statement said that Police in Pulwama constituted a special team to nab the absconders who were evading their arrest since long.

    “After strenuous efforts, special team were able to arrest 10 absconders who were evading their arrest from last two decades,” he said.

    He added that these absconders are involved in heinous cases of PS Rajpora and PS Pulwama. They have been identified as Manzoor Ganai son of Abdullah Ganai, Bashir Ganai son of Abdul Ahad,  Aziz Bakshi son of Nabir Bakshi, Gulzar Sheikh son of Mohda Sheikh, Mushtaq Ah Lone  son of Abdullah Lone, all residents of Drabgam Rajpora, Javied Ahmad Shah son of Gh Mohammad Shah resident of Bagat Barzullah at present Dangerpora Nowgam, Abdul Hamid Parray son of Gh Ahmad Parray resident of Pandit Pora Ballah Tangmarg, Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat son of Gh Mohammad Bhat resident of Jagir Parigam, Ab Hamid Bhat son of Wali Mohammad Bhat resident of Tenpuna Pulwama and Mohd Afzal Malik son of Abdul Rahim Malik resident of Ugergund Newa.

    “All the arrested absconders have been  produced  before Court for further disposal,” he further added.

    “Our consistent actions against anti-social elements should reassure the community members that we are making every effort to keep our society free of crime. Police has resolved to act as per law against those who indulge in criminal activities,” said police spokesman in a statement.

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  • Nine undertrials in Maha police lockup suffer suspected food poisoning

    Nine undertrials in Maha police lockup suffer suspected food poisoning

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    Palghar: Nine undertrials lodged in a police lockup in Maharashtra’s Palghar district were rushed to hospital due to suspected food poisoning, an official said on Wednesday.

    The incident took place on Tuesday after the undertrials were given lunch at the lockup in Nallasopara police station at around 2 pm, he said.

    After consuming food, two of them complained of nausea, uneasiness and vomiting. Later, the other undertrials also complained of similar issues, Nallasopara police station’s senior inspector Vilas Supe said.

    The undertrials were rushed to the civic hospital at Sopara, he said.

    All of them are out of danger and undergoing treatment, he said.

    The samples of the food, provided from a government mess, have been sent to a laboratory for analysis, the official said.

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  • UP: Dalit family gets police protection after threats from upper castes

    UP: Dalit family gets police protection after threats from upper castes

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    Sambhal: A Dalit family was given protection after it sought help from the police for the wedding of their 20-year-old daughter.

    The plea came after alleged restrictions were imposed by a group of upper caste men from their village for gifting a Royal Enfield motorcycle to the newlyweds.

    The bride’s parents, Rishipal Valmiki and Sheela Devi, claimed that the local village head had asked them ‘not to give away gifts like upper caste families do if they want the wedding to be held smoothly.

    They were also warned of “violent reprisals like stone pelting during the wedding procession”.

    The bride’s mother, Sheela Devi, said, “We are the only Dalit family in the village and people in the neighbourhood firmly told us that they will not let my daughter get married because we are starting a new tradition in our community by presenting a bike as a gift. Initially, they did not raise any objection but when they saw the new motorcycle and other gifts at our house, they created a ruckus and misbehaved with guests on Monday.”

    She further said, “We had to approach the police and a former minister for help. Now, we have received police protection and expect the wedding ceremony to pass off peacefully.”

    Superintendent of Police, Sambhal, Chakresh Mishra, said, “Yes, we sent a police team to Ghughaiya and questioned those who threatened the family. They said that they do not have any objection with the wedding ceremony now. But we have kept a team there for the safety of guests and the family till the wedding is over.”

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  • Students’ food poisoning: Karnataka Police lodge FIR against college management

    Students’ food poisoning: Karnataka Police lodge FIR against college management

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    Dakshina Kannada: Karnataka Police on Tuesday lodged an FIR against the college management in Dakshina Kannada district in connection with the food poisoning case in which 231 students fell seriously sick after meals at the hostel mess.

    District Education Officer Dr Jagadish had lodged a complaint with Kadri police station against the management of the City College of Nursing , alleging that suspicious, poisonous food is being given to girl hostel inmates.

    It also mentions that the management has not maintained hygiene during preparation of food and while admitting the students to hospitals, the management had kept the district administration in the dark.

    The District Education Officer, Principal, and district officers jointly inspected the kitchen of the hostel. The samples of food items, drinking water, stored meat and other articles have been sent to the lab. The direction had been given not to prepare any food in the kitchen.

    Following the incident, the meeting of parents and college management had been organised where parents vented their ire on non-availability of hygienic food, and a few parents maintain that they don’t know in which hospital their kids are being treated. A holiday has been declared in the college till future directions.

    Dakshina Kannada District Commissioner M.R. Ravikumar stated on Tuesday that 116 students are still being treated at the various hospitals, and their stools, and blood samples have been sent for testing.

    The incident had taken place at around 9 p.m. on Monday. Sources say the students fell sick after eating ghee rice and chicken. While 115 students have returned to the hostel after the treatment, a special medical team, with an ambulance, had been sent to the hostel to monitor their condition.

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  • Three LeT Militant Associates Arrested, Cash Covered: Police

    Three LeT Militant Associates Arrested, Cash Covered: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Police on Tuesday claimed have arrested three militant associates of proscribed outfit LeT in Srinagar and recovered cash amount of rupees 31,65,200/= and other incriminating materials from their possession.

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    Three militant associates arrested in Srinagar on February 7,2022

    A police spokesman in a statement said that a police party of Police Station Nowgam during routine checking at Lasjan Crossing (NHW) spotted three suspicious individuals coming from Lasjan towards NHW carrying a blue colour cricket kit bag trying to avoid the naka checking party.

    The spokesman in a statement said that they were tactfully apprehended by the alert naka party. They have been identified as Umar Adil Dar son of Ghulam Hassan Dar resident of Soiteng, Bilal Asmad Sidiqi son of Ghulam Ahmad Sididqi resident of Kursoo Rajbagh and Salik Mehraj son of Mehraj Din Dar resident of Soiteng.

    “During checking of the said kit bag carried by Umer Adil Dar, Indian currency cash amounting ₹31,65,200/= (Thirty-One Lac, Sixty-Five thousand and two hundred rupees), 01 Mobile Phone, 03 pages of LeT letter pad was recovered. On personal search of the other two persons namely Bilal Asmad Sidiqi & Salik Mehraj (05) pages each of LeT letter pad were recovered,” said the spokesman.

    He said that during preliminary investigation, it came to fore that the trio was working as militant associates of proscribed outfit LeT.

    He added that the money was received by them as a part of conspiracy to strengthen its cadres within District Srinagar.

    “The said money was received by them on the directions of their handlers based in Pakistan as a part of larger criminal conspiracy hatched by militant organization within and across the border to pass/ raise money/ funds for furthering their activities and cause large scale disturbances in the UT of J&K,” he further added.

    “In this connection, a case FIR No. 20/2023 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Nowgam. Further investigation into the case is in progress. More recoveries and arrests are expected in the instant case,” said the spokesman.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • More than 83,000 Posts Vacant In Various Department of Armed Police Forces CAPF – Check Details – Kashmir News

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    Over 83,000 posts were lying vacant in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), such as the CRPF and the BSF, as on January 1, against the total strength of 10,15,237 posts, the government informed Parliament on Tuesday.

    According to the data shared on CAPF recruitment, more than 83,000 posts were lying vacant as on January 1 against the total strength in the Central Armed Police Forces (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Assam Rifles.

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    The Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha. As per the shared data in the parliament, around 32, 181 candidates were recruited between July 2022 and January 2023, and an additional 64,444 vacancies have been noticed and are at the different levels of recruitment, adding that it has been planned to conclude the exercise in 2023 itself.

    “The current number of vacancies as on January 1, 2023 in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and Assam Rifles are 83,127 against total sanctioned strength of 10,15,237,” Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai said.

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    It will be incorrect to say that the vacancies are leading to overtime work for the existing personnel, the minister added.

    He minister said filling up vacancies is a continuous process and added that the home ministry has been taking and will continue to take earnest steps to fill up the vacancies expeditiously through UPSC, SSC and the forces concerned.

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    The CRPF is deployed for internal security duties, maintenance of law and order and anti-militancy operations in Jammu and Kashmir and the northeast.

    • The BSF guards the country’s 3,323-kilometre-long border with Pakistan (except the 740-km-long Line of Control) and the 4,096-km-long border with Bangladesh.
    • The CISF guards vital installations, such as nuclear plants, key industries, metro networks and other important government buildings.
    • The ITBP guards the 3,488-km-long Sino-Indian border.
    • The SSB guards India’s borders with Nepal (1,751 km) and Bhutan (699 km).
    • The Assam Rifles guards the 1,643-km-long Indo-Myanmar border and carries out anti-militancy operations in the northeast.

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  • Police arrests 03 LeT Militant associates in Srinagar

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    Srinagar, February 07: Police in Srinagar have arrested 03 militant associates of proscribed terror outfit LeT in Srinagar and recovered cash amount of rupees 31,65,200/= and other incriminating materials from their possession.

    A police party of Police Station Nowgam during routine checking at Lasjan Crossing (NHW) spotted 03 suspicious individuals coming from Lasjan towards NHW carrying a blue colour cricket kit bag trying to avoid the naka checking party. They were tactfully apprehended by the alert naka party. They have been identified as Umar Adil Dar son of Ghulam Hassan Dar resident of Soiteng, Bilal Asmad Sidiqi son of Ghulam Ahmad Sididqi resident of Kursoo Rajbagh and Salik Mehraj son of Mehraj Din Dar resident of Soiteng.

    During checking of the said kit bag carried by Umer Adil Dar, Indian currency cash amounting ₹331,65,200/= (Thirty-One Lac, Sixty-Five thousand and two hundred rupees), 01 Mobile Phone, 03 pages of LeT letter pad was recovered. On personal search of the other two persons namely Bilal Asmad Sidiqi & Salik Mehraj (05) pages each of LeT letter pad were recovered.

    During preliminary investigation, it came to fore that the trio was working as terrorist associates of proscribed militant outfit LeT. The money was received by them as a part of conspiracy to strengthen its cadres within District Srinagar.

    The said money was received by them on the directions of their handlers based in Pakistan as a part of larger criminal conspiracy hatched by militant organization within and across the border to pass/ raise money/ funds for furthering their activities and cause large scale disturbances in the UT of J&K.

    In this connection, a case FIR No. 20/2023 under relevant sections of law has been registered in Police Station Nowgam. Further investigation into the case is in progress. More recoveries and arrests are expected in the instant case.

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  • Three SMC Employees Booked in Srinagar For Breaking Traffic Booth, Assaulting Traffic Personnel: Police

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    Srinagar, February 07: Police on tuesday said that it has lodged FIR against three SMC employees for breaking traffic booth as well assaulting traffic personnel on duty in Srinagar.

    In a tweet, Srinagar police wrote, “An incident has come to notice wherein one SMC employee aggrieved by challan on not having HSRP, came back and broke a traffic booth with others, later assaulted traffic personnel on duty. In this regards FIR has been registered in Shergari PS against 3 delinquent SMC employees, “.(GNS)

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  • Man Dies In Custody, Police Say Drug Peddler Committed Suicide

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Police have put the services of two cops under suspension even though it asserted that a youth, who died in mysterious circumstances, has committed suicide. The incident was reported from Kathua.

    Details revealed that Sonu Kumar, 42, died in mysterious conditions in the custody of police Post (PP) Nagri in Kathua on February 6, evening. Son of

    Jagdish Chander of Sakta Chak, Kathua, he was arrested by Nagri cops on February 4, during Naka checking in Goond area (FIR No. 40/2023 U/S 8/21/22 NDPS Act). Police said he was arrested when during frisking they recovered approximately seven grams of heroin (Chitta) like narcotics from his possession.

    After he was reported dead, he was shifted to GMC Kathua for post-mortem.

    The family has claimed that their ward was killed in custody. They said he was hail and hearty and the soul bread winner for his wife and three minors. The family seeks investigations in the case.

    However, police said Kumar committed suicide using his blanket. SSP Kathua

    Shivdeep Singh Jamwal termed Kumar as drug-peddler. He said there was an FIR under NDPS Act registered against him in 2017. In 2018 he was involved in a ransom case.

    Since the police have started investigations in the case, they have suspended two cops till the outcome of the investigations, reports added.

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