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  • Shop Owner Arrested For ‘Secretly’ Recording Minor In Changing Room

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    SRINAGAR: Baramulla police on Friday said to have arrested a ready-made garments shop owner for secretly recording videos in a changing room.

    In a statement, a police spokesman said that police Station Chandoosa received a written complaint from one minor girl (name withheld) accompanied by her sister wherein she stated that on April 26th, 2023 she went to a readymade shop at Bandi Payeen belonging to one Aijaz Ahmad Sofi S/O Gh Nabi Sofi R/O Bandi Payeen Chandoosa and selected some clothes and went to changing room for trial. After entering in the changing room she found a hidden mobile phone which was kept there for secretly recording the customer’s videos while changing clothes, he said.

    Acting promptly upon the complaint, case FIR under sections of IPC, IT acr & POCSO Act was registered in Police Station Chandoosa and investigation was taken up, the statement said.

    He said, during the course of investigation, a team headed by SHO PS Chandoosa, Inspector Irfan Ahmad under the supervision of SDPO Kreeri, Khalid Aahraf was constituted and the accused person namely Aijaz Ahmad Sofi S/O Gh Nabi Sofi R/O Bandi Payeen Chandoosa (owner of the shop) was taken into custody immediately in the instant case. Mobile devices of the accused have also been seized and further investigation is going on.

    Community members are requested to be careful while using trail rooms, the spokesman added. (KDC)

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  • FCS&CA imposes fine of Rs. 16k on 25 erring traders; seals 01 mutton shop

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    Srinagar, April 19 (GNS): The Enforcement squad of Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs (FCS&CA) Department today imposed a fine of Rs. 16300 on 25 erring shopkeepers in Srinagar for violating Essential Commodities Act, 1955 and also sealed one mutton shop.

    The drive was conducted under the supervision of Assistant Director Enforcement, Fayaz Ahmad Shah.

    The action against the erring was taken during a massive drive launched within the vicinity of Srinagar City i.e. Lal Chowk, Dalgate, Nishat, Shalimar, Nowpora, Qamarwari, Karan Nagar, Rambagh, Chanapora & Bagh e Mehtab areas, etc..

    During the course of action as many as 137 establishments were inspected, out of which 25 erring traders were penalized for violating Essential Commodities Act, 1955.

    The drive will continue in the same passion in future as well and whosoever is found violating the norms will be brought to justice.

    In case of any complaint, people may contact the toll free number 18001807011.(GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Andhra Pradesh police arrest employee who stole 4.5 kg gold from shop

    Andhra Pradesh police arrest employee who stole 4.5 kg gold from shop

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    Kovvuru: An employee of a shop who allegedly stole 4.5 kg gold worth more than Rs 1.1 crore was arrested, police said here on Saturday.

    Sessetti Ramu, who was employed by Santhilal Jain in Kovvuru town of East Godavari district, had stolen the gold and most of them have been recovered, police said.

    “We received a tipoff that the accused person was at Kotipalli bus station in Rajamundry. We arrested him and managed to recover 1,389 grams of gold,” police said in a statement.

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    Police also managed to recover 3 kg more gold which Ramu had pawned with other pawnbrokers locally.

    Owing to old age, Jain had relied on Ramu to take care of the major transaction in his business. On discovering that a large quantity of gold was missing, Jain’s family lodged a complaint with police on Sunday and Ramu was arrested today.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hunter Biden files response against computer repair shop owner

    Hunter Biden files response against computer repair shop owner

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    Mac Isaac claims the laptop and external hard drive became his property in 2019 when Biden didn’t retrieve the items within 90 days after leaving them at the shop, which attorneys for Biden are challenging. The repair shop owner claims Biden defamed him by saying he had illegally accessed the data.

    Attorneys for Biden claimed that Mac Isaac did not act responsibly with the data found on the laptop and hard drive.

    ”Reputable computer companies and repair people routinely delete personal data contained on devices that are exchanged, left behind or abandoned,” the filing reads. ”They do not open, copy, and then provide that data to others, as Mac Isaac did here.”

    Mac Isaac turned the laptop and external hard drive over to the FBI in 2019 and attempted to share the information from the devices with former President Donald Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani.

    Biden’s lawyers are also seeking depositions from Steve Bannon and Giuliani in the suit.

    Biden doesn’t confirm in the filing that the laptop is his. “Mr. Biden is without knowledge sufficient to admit or deny the allegations,” the filing states.

    The data from the laptop became a point of interest after stories were published by the New York Post before the 2020 election.

    POLITICO has not authenticated the Biden hard drive files that underpinned an October 2020 New York Post story, but POLITICO reporter Ben Schreckinger confirmed the authenticity of some emails on the drive in a 2021 book.

    Last year, Mac Isaac sued POLITICO, CNN, Hunter Biden, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and the Biden presidential campaign committee for defamation and civil conspiracy in state court in Delaware. Earlier this month, the federal government stepped in for Schiff and removed the case to federal court in Wilmington, arguing that the suit pertains to acts he took in his official capacity as a member of Congress.

    Friday’s filing comes as Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.), chair of the House Oversight Committee, prepares an investigation into Biden. The suit is also part of a broader campaign of legal pushback from Biden’s attorneys, warning those involved in publicizing assertions about his laptop computer that they could face unspecified litigation over their claims.

    The Justice Department is reported to be in the final stages of deciding whether to bring criminal charges against Hunter Biden in connection with alleged tax offenses and his alleged failure to disclose his status as a drug user when applying to buy a handgun in 2018.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

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  • Saudi Arabia: Asian woman working in men’s barber shop arrested

    Saudi Arabia: Asian woman working in men’s barber shop arrested

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    Riyadh: The authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) on Sunday announced the arrest of an Asian worker working in a men’s barber shop in the city of Al-Khobar in the Eastern Province, local media reported.

    Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) spokesman Saad Al-Hammad said that the field control teams of the ministry’s branch in Al-Khobar arrested an Asian worker working in a men’s barber shop.

    According to Arabic daily Sabq, he further said that ministry officials inspected the shop after they noticed a commercial advertisement stating that there was a female worker providing services to clients in the salon.

    It is reported that, the violation was caught in accordance with the unified regulation of the work environment in the private sector and announced on the Ministry’s website mail.

    The regulation stipulates that the employer may not employ women in facilities designated for men only, such as— men’s sports clubs, men’s barbershops, and others.

    Al-Hammad stressed that the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) is following up the implementation of the unified regulation of the work environment in the private sector and monitoring violators.

    He called on everyone to report any violation related to the regulations or violations of the labor system in general through the application of the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD), which is available on smart phones.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Uma Bharti tying cows in front of liquor shop: Good thing, says MP home minister

    Uma Bharti tying cows in front of liquor shop: Good thing, says MP home minister

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    Indore: Senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Uma Bharti’s move to tie cows in front of a liquor shop as part of her campaign against alcohol in Madhya Pradesh was a “good thing”, state Home minister Narottam Mishra said on Friday.

    Bharti on Thursday tied stray cows in front of a liquor shop in Orchha town, over 450 kilometres from here, and fed them hay as she called upon people to drink cow milk and shun alcohol.

    The former chief minister is spearheading a campaign against liquor consumption in the BJP-ruled state and maintained the government should not cash in on the habit of drinking.

    “It is a good thing,” Mishra said when queried about Bharti’s act in Orchha.

    She had thrown cow dung on the same liquor shop in June last year and had thrown a stone at a liquor vend in Bhopal in March last year.

    While Bharti had started off by seeking total prohibition in the state, she is now demanding regularisation of alcohol sale in the state, where Assembly polls are due by the end of the year.

    On Congress MLA Sanjay Yadav backing Bharti and announcing he would join hands with her to end the rampant sale of illegal liquor in villages under “government protection”, Mishra said the opposition party was latching on other’s efforts as it is devoid of issues to combat the BJP.

    Speaking at a Republic Day function, MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had said his state would come up with a new excise police that would discourage drinking.

    Meanwhile, Mishra refuted reports of an activist of the banned Popular Front of India being held in Sheopur.

    Queried on the renaming of Islam Nagar in Bhopal as Jagdishpur, Mishra said the move was a reflection of the people’s demand.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Robbers open fire, loot cash in Medchal’s wine shop

    Telangana: Robbers open fire, loot cash in Medchal’s wine shop

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    Hyderabad: Robbers opened fire to snatch over Rs 2 lakh from employees of a wine shop on the outskirts of Hyderabad, police said on Tuesday.

    The incident occurred on Monday night at Uddamarri under Shamirpet police station in Medchal Malkajgiri district.

    Three masked men attacked the cashier and other employees when they were leaving with cash after closing the shop.

    According to police, the robbers attacked the wine shop employees with sticks and tried to snatch the cash. When the victims resisted, one of the robbers opened two rounds of fire.

    A bullet hit the wine shop shutter while the second bullet was fired in the air. The offenders escaped after snatching Rs 2.08 lakh in cash from the employees.

    On receipt of information, police rushed to the spot and launched an investigation. One of the victims Balakrishna said the masked men attacked them when they were about to start their two-wheelers. He said they were speaking Hindi.

    Police suspect the involvement of an inter-state gang and constituted five teams to apprehend them. The gang apparently selected the target near the Outer Ring Road (ORR) for an easy escape.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Fire at a welding shop in Hakimpet, no casualties

    Hyderabad: Fire at a welding shop in Hakimpet, no casualties

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    Hyderabad: Panic prevailed at Hakeempet road in Tolichowki when a fire broke out in a welding shop on Sunday. No casualties were reported.

    Fire officials from Punjagutta fire station rushed to the spot and doused the fire in ten minutes.

    “The workers in the welding shop were filing gas from big cylinders to smaller ones. Suddenly there was fire and two LPG cylinders located nearby exploded. No injuries were reported,” said one of the fire officials.

    AIMIM MLA Kausar Mohiuddin later visited the spot and enquired about the mishap.

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  • Stranded seal pup rescued after being spotted outside kebab shop in Norfolk

    Stranded seal pup rescued after being spotted outside kebab shop in Norfolk

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    A seal pup has been rescued after it was spotted wandering past an arcade and kebab shop in Norfolk.

    Marine and Wildlife Rescue was called to the scene at 11pm on Friday after the organisation was sent pictures of the grey seal pup outside Istanbul Delight kebab shop in Hemsby, hundreds of metres inland.

    “We spoke to a couple of people that were milling around there and thought it was a wind-up, they were like: ‘No, you won’t find a seal around here mate,,” Dan Goldsmith, chair of the Great Yarmouth-based rescue centre, said.

    “After searching the area for some time, we eventually found the seal shuffling along on a path outside an amusement arcade called the Mirage.

    “The pup must have just been looking for some shelter, but got disoriented and kept heading inland.”

    Goldsmith, 38, said the juvenile marine mammal was in good health and he and a colleague loaded it on to a stretcher to carry it back to the beach.

    The seal pup loaded on to a stretcher by the rescue team, ready to be returned to the beach.
    The seal pup loaded on to a stretcher by the rescue team, ready to be returned to the beach. Photograph: Dan Goldsmith/Marine and Wildlife Rescue

    He added that such sightings of seals inland are becoming more common as a result of surging populations in the UK in recent years.

    “This was more the unusual end of what we do, but this is becoming more of a common occurrence … we responded to one the day before funnily enough, it was out on a road quite a few miles inland,” Goldsmith said.

    “I remember 20 years ago we didn’t get hardly any calls about seals, maybe two a week … I get probably at peak times 15-20 calls for different seals a day at the minute.”

    Grey seal numbers in the UK dropped as low as 500 in the early 20th century, but there are now estimated to be 120,000 – and it is this population boom, coupled with the recent pupping season, that Goldsmith said is behind the rise in sightings.

    Goldsmith, from Gorleston-on-Sea, warned those spotting seal pups inland not to approach them and to call for expert help.

    “We do get people that mean really well, that want to help and they’ve done things in the past but have been injured,” he said.

    “Call a rescue organisation like us to assess because we’re used to working with them.

    “They’re very quick and responsive … and they can look very docile and friendly, but they’re not, they are really quite hostile things.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )