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  • UP: Police deployed after protest against Pathaan by right-wing

    UP: Police deployed after protest against Pathaan by right-wing

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    Sitapur: The district administration on Wednesday deployed armed police personnel at a multiplex here, a day after a right-wing group held a protest here warning against screening the Bollywood movie “Pathaan”.

    The new Shah Rukh Khan film was released on Wednesday in 5,000 screens across India. It had faced calls for a boycott over its song “Besharam Rang”.

    Hundred of workers of the Rashtriya Hindu Sher Sena, led by its district president Desh Deepak, staged a protest on Tuesday against the screening of the film, alleging that it hurt Hindu sentiments.

    Following the protest, the administration had deployed PAC and police personnel in adequate numbers to avoid any untoward incident, police said.

    The management of a multiplex here told that all the 10 shows scheduled here are housefull.

    Circle Officer (City) Sitapur Rajkumar Rao said protection will be provided to multiplexs and additional force has been deployed because of the protest staged on Tuesday.

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  • Force Wise/State Wise List of Medal Awardees to the Police Personnel on the Occasion of Republic Day 2023- Download List Here – Kashmir News

    Force Wise/State Wise List of Medal Awardees to the Police Personnel on the Occasion of Republic Day 2023- Download List Here – Kashmir News

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    Force Wise/State Wise List of Medal Awardees to the Police Personnel on the Occasion of Republic Day 2023- Download List Here – Kashmir News

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  • R-Day: ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar Gets President’s Police Medal For ‘Distinguished Services’

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    Srinagar, Jan 24 (GNS): Additional Director General of Police Kashmir, Vijay Kumar (IPS) has been awarded President’s Police Medal for “distinguished services” on January 26.
    The president’s police medal for distinguished services is the highest service medal for police and CAPFs. It is awarded for long and distinguished service to individuals who have served at least 25 years in the State/Central police or in security organizations.

    An IPS officer of 1997 batch, Kumar earlier served in different capacities on the various posts in Kashmir region. He has also served in CRPF on central deputation as DIGP New Delhi Range, IGP and IGP Chhattisgarh.

    Recently, the Election Commission of India has awarded him the prestigious National Award for his role as chief force coordinator of CAPFs in providing safe environment for conducting assembly elections of nine states in 2018.

    Kumar is also recipient of several Gallantry Medals, Meritorious Service Medal, National Award by the ECI and Commendation Cards/Discs by the COAS, GoC-in-C (Northern Command), DG CRPF and DGP J&K.(GNS)

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  • ADGP Kashmir awarded President’s Police Medal on eve of R-Day

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    Srinagar, Jan 25: On the eve of Republic Day, additional director general of police Kashmir zone Vijay Kumar has been awarded President’s Police Medal.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that ADGP Vijay Kumar was awarded the medal for his distinguished service in the field.

    President’s Police Medal is the highest service medal for police and central armed police forces in the country—(KNO)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • JKSSB: J&K Police Sub Inspector’s Result- 2022-23 – Kashmir News

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    JKSSB Sub Inspector Result news is Fake: Some news channel and online portals have share previous result with new dates

    The Jammu and Kashmir Service selection board has termed the notification put on social media about the results of Sub Inspector examination as fake, fabricated and totally baseless. The authorities have urged the general public and the aspirants not to pay any heed to such fake notifications or rumours spread on social media networking sites.

    Reportedly that the results for sub inspector was decalred on 23 January 2023, whereas when we checked the shared Result pdf, the notification reads dated 4/6/2022.

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  • BBC documentary screening: JNU students allege stone pelting; police deny claims

    BBC documentary screening: JNU students allege stone pelting; police deny claims

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    New Delhi: A high drama prevailed at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) campus on Monday late evening after the students alleged that they were attacked with stones while watching a controversial BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    However, Deputy Commissioner of Police (southwest), Manoj C. denied reports of stone pelting.

    When asked about the incident, the DCP said “I repeat again no such incident has been reported to us so far.”

    “If we receive a complaint from any section of JNU, necessary legal action as deemed appropriate will be taken,” said the DCP.

    Meanwhile, internet service and electricity connection at the office of the JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) were snapped on Tuesday after some students wanted to screen the BBC documentary on Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    The JNU administration had earlier asked the students to cancel the screening of the documentary — ‘India: The Modi Question’.

    The varsity administration, in a stern warning, told the students that disciplinary action may be initiated as per the university rules if anyone screens the documentary.

    A section of students under the banner of JNUSU had distributed pamphlets for the screening of the documentary at 9 p.m. on Tuesday.

    The JNU administration was of the view that “such unauthorised activities on the campus may disturb peace and harmony” at the university. However, even after the warning, when the students remained adamant, the university administration decided to disconnect electricity and internet.

    The varsity had earlier stated that no prior permission was sought from the JNU administration for the screening of the documentary.

    Meanwhile, ABVP’s JNU unit president Rohit Kumar said the students’ body “welcomes the instructions to stop the screening of the documentary”.

    “The BBC has been working to tarnish the image of India by making documentaries with a fake agenda,” he said.

    The Central government had earlier termed the BBC documentary propaganda against the Prime Minister and the country.

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  • Police: Shooting that killed 2 at youth program was targeted

    Police: Shooting that killed 2 at youth program was targeted

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    Holmes, an activist and rapper who goes by the stage name Will Keeps, joined a gang as a 13-year-old in Chicago but moved to Iowa more than two decades ago and dedicated his life to helping young people in need, according to his LinkedIn page.

    Eighteen-year-old Preston Walls of Des Moines was charged with two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted murder and one count of criminal gang participation. He made a brief court appearance Tuesday, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for Feb. 3.

    Walls is jailed on $1 million bond. The Polk County public defender’s office, which will provide his attorney, declined comment.

    Walls was on supervised release for a weapons charge, and he cut off his ankle monitor 16 minutes before the shooting, police said.

    “There was nothing random about this,” Police Sgt. Paul Parizek said.

    Investigators say in the charging document that Walls had a 9 mm semiautomatic handgun with a high-capacity extended magazine concealed on him when he entered a common area of the program. The affidavit said Holmes tried to escort Walls out, but Walls pulled away, drew the gun and shot the two teenagers several times.

    The document said one victim tried to flee, but Walls chased him down “and shot him multiple more times.” The document blacked out the name of the victim except the first letter of the last name, “C,” indicating it was Carr.

    Holmes was struck by the gunfire. His family said in a statement Tuesday that he “has a long recovery ahead and we are deeply appreciative for the care he is receiving.”

    Despite his injuries, Holmes is “now more determined than ever to continue with his work with at-risk youth and looks forward to, once again, working hand-in-hand with other community leaders on the mission of Starts Right Here,” they wrote.

    Responding officers saw a suspicious vehicle leaving the area and stopped it. Police said Walls ran but was found hiding in a brush pile with the 9 mm handgun next to him. The ammunition magazine, which has a capacity of 31 rounds, contained three, police said.

    According to the affidavit, the shooting was captured on surveillance video, and Walls’ clothing and his Glock firearm matched those seen on the video.

    The Starts Right Here board of directors said in a statement that classes were cancelled for the remainder of the week and that grief counselors will be available. The program which began in 2021 helps at-risk youth in grades 9-12 and is affiliated with the Des Moines school district.

    “These actions are contrary to all that we stand for and point out more must be done,” the board said. “These two students had hope and a future that will never be realized.”

    Dameron’s father, Gary Dameron, 37, said his son was on track to graduate this spring. He planned to attend barber college and become a barber, just like his dad.

    Gary Dameron said he has known Holmes for years and reached out to him personally to get his son enrolled in Starts Right Here. Despite the police claim that the shooting was gang-related, he said his son was not involved in a gang, describing him as “family-oriented” with a “goofy” sense of humor.

    “He just had one of those personalities that when he came in the room, everybody kind of gravitated to him,” Gary Dameron said.

    Gionni Dameron turned 18 on Friday, his father said.

    Dameron said his son and Carr were best friends. He described Carr as “very respectable,” cool and soft-spoken.

    Last year, Walls was charged with three counts alleging that he knowingly resisted or obstructed a West Des Moines police officer while armed with a firearm and intoxicated, court records show.

    His attorney in that case, Jake Feuerhelm, said that in the incident last May, Walls was part of gathering of young people that police approached. While they were trying to sort out what was happening, Walls, who was 17 at the time, took off. Because he was armed while fleeing from police, he was charged, Feuerhelm said.

    Feuerhelm said he didn’t know whether Walls was part of the school program.

    Keeps said in his LinkedIn profile that he was just 15 when he saw a friend die at the hands of a rival gang. A gun pointed at him jammed and he was beaten but survived.

    “I moved to Des Moines in my 20’s and began a new life, focusing on my future and how I wanted to be remembered,” Keeps wrote. “I wanted to help others to make a change so they wouldn’t have to go through life feeling uncared for, unloved, or in a home that wasn’t safe.”

    The Starts Right Here website says 70% of the students it serves are members of minority groups, and it has had 28 graduates since it began. The school district said the program serves 40 to 50 students at any given time.

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  • Gangster Jaggu Baghwanpuria arrested by Punjab Police from Tihar in extortion case

    Gangster Jaggu Baghwanpuria arrested by Punjab Police from Tihar in extortion case

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    New Delhi: The Punjab Police has arrested notorious gangster Jagdeep Singh alias Jaggu Baghwanpuria, allegedly been associated with the BKI and Sikh For Justice, from Delhi’s Tihar Jail.

    He was taken to Punjab on transit remand and was later sent to police custody by a court there.

    Recently Chief Judicial Magistrate, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Rajpal Rawl, issued a non-bailable warrant against Bhagwanpuria in connection with an extortion case and ordered he be produced before his court.

    The Punjab Police arrested him from Tihar Jail, where he was presently lodged, on January 20, and produced documents before the Tis Hazari court to obtain transit remand.

    As Bhagwanpuria’s counsel Deepak Sharma said that there was danger to the life of his client, the Punjab Police said then keeping the threats in mind, they brought extra vehicles with armed police personnel for the safety of the accused.

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  • Delhi HC asks police if same 2020 riots hate speech cases pending before SC

    Delhi HC asks police if same 2020 riots hate speech cases pending before SC

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    New Delhi: The Delhi High Court on Tuesday asked Delhi Police to inform whether the 2020 riots hate speeches cases it is dealing with are subject matter of the proceedings pending before the Supreme Court.

    “If these hate speeches are also under consideration in the proceedings pending before the Supreme Court, would it be advisable for us to proceed with it?” a division bench of Justice Siddharth Mridul and Justice Talwant Singh said.

    The bench was dealing with a bunch of petitions seeking FIRs against leaders like Union Minister Anurag Thakur, BJP leader Kapil Mishra and others for alleged hate speeches during riots.

    The Supreme Court, on December 17, 2021 had asked the High Court to decide expeditiously, preferably within three months, on one of the petitions seeking FIR and investigation against politicians.

    Furthermore, the court asked senior advocate Colin Gonsalves, who was representing one of the petitioners, Shaikh Mujtaba, regarding any instances in which the High Court had ordered that a retired judge launch a fact-finding investigation.

    “Supreme Court has done so but has the High Court ever directed it? Supreme Court has powers under Article 142 which the High Court doesn’t exercise,” it held.

    About the pendency of proceedings the bench said that none of these parties that are now impleaded were parties when these matters were first listed.

    “That delay was occasioned not because of the court. They were not parties. That’s the point,” the court said.

    “Today again we are told that there is only one petition before us and now the batch is clubbed again. The idea is to make sure that in this clutter, we don’t lose the plot. We want to know whether these hate speeches are subject matter before Supreme Court,” the court said.

    On July 13, 2022, the HC had allowed the applications seeking impleadment of various political leaders like Thakur, Mishra and Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, AAP’s Manish Sisodia and AIMIM’s Asaduddin Owaisi among others in the pleas.

    The court listed the matter for the next hearing on February 2.

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  • Five Youth Prevented From Joining Militancy: Police

    Five Youth Prevented From Joining Militancy: Police

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    SRINAGAR: Police on Tuesday claimed to have rescued five youth Including Juveniles from joining militancy in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district.

    Quoting a police handout news agency GNS reported that unearthing a major activity of militants to misguide the youth and entice them to join militan ranks,Baramulla police along with army 29 RR has succeeded in rescuing 5 youths including 2 juveniles (identity protected) from joining militant ranks.

    According to police spokesman, as per information received from reliable sources, it was learnt that some youngsters are being inticed by militant handlers from pakistan to join militant organizations. On receiving this input SFs first traced these youth and they were subjected to sustained questioning with the help of their parents. On their disclosure it was learnt that these youth were in touch with militant handlers in pakistan through social media to get recruited in militant outfits. Militant handlers were trying to radicalize the minds of these boys. These boys all in their teenage have now been handed over to parents after proper counselling.

    JK Police and Indian Army are firm on their resolve to defeat all nefarious designs of enemy to misguide and radicalize the youth of Kashmir, he said.

    Parents are requested to keep vigil on activities of their children and cooperate with Police, reads the statement.

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