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Probe on after priest abducted in Ahmedabad | Cities News,The Indian Express

Probe on after priest ‘abducted’ in Ahmedabad An FIR has been lodged against the four unidentified persons under Indian Penal Code section 365 for kidnapping and wrongfully confining a person. Further probe is going on, the officer added. Updated: December 25, 2020 5:25:49 am According to police, Goswami s volunteer Tulsi Patel was present at the time of incident who later submitted a complaint as eye witness. Police have started investigation after four unidentified persons impersonating as police personnel allegedly abducted the chief priest of Kabir temple Krupalsharan Goswami in Daskroi of Ahmedabad rural on Wednesday evening. According to police, the incident occurred after 5 pm near Kabir Mandir in Ghuma village under Daskroi Taluka when four unidentified persons intercepted the SUV vehicle of 60-year-old Krupalsharan Goswami, the chief priest of Kabir temple and abducted him in an SUV. The priest was later dropped off unhurt.

Will march from Gandhi Ashram to Raj Ghat, hold indefinite fast: Shankersinh Vaghela

Will march from Gandhi Ashram to Raj Ghat, hold indefinite fast: Shankersinh Vaghela Speaking at his residence in Gandhinagar, Vaghela said that the Bharatiya Janata Party-led Union government has been “demonising farmers” after they launched agitation against the farm laws. December 25, 2020 4:00:07 am Vaghela, who was recently ousted from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Gujarat, said that farmers from Gujarat have expressed wish to join the agitation in Delhi. (File) Former Gujarat chief minister Shankersinh Vaghela on Thursday announced that he will launch a march from Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad to Raj Ghat in New Delhi on December 26, after which he will hold an indefinite fast in support of the farmers’ agitation if the union government doesn’t repeal the new farm laws.

breath analyzers: Ahmedabad: Now, red eyes new sign to nab drunks | Ahmedabad News

Representative image AHMEDABAD: The risk of Covid-19 had made the city police scrap their sniffing operating procedure to nab drunks: inhale a nose-full of breath from suspects. Now, ‘red eyes’ will be the blackand-white sign for cops that a person is drunk. Ahead of anticipated New Year revelry, Ahmedabad Police are having to develop these methods because they don’t have enough breath analyzers. Sources in the police department said that the latest drunk-detecting criterion may cause the number of prohibition cases to plunge because red eyes are not reliable indicators of being high. Anger, lack of sleep, and medical conditions too can yield false positives.

Count Fingers, Walk Straight: Covid-19 is Forcing Cops to Get Creative with Drunk Drivers This Christmas

»Count Fingers, Walk Straight: Covid-19 is Forcing Cops to Get Creative with Drunk Drivers This Christmas 3-MIN READ Count Fingers, Walk Straight: Covid-19 is Forcing Cops to Get Creative with Drunk Drivers This Christmas Cops are getting creative to nab drunk drivers ahead of party season | Image for representation | Credit: PTI With coronavirus rendering the use of breath analysers highly risky, cops in several states are coming up with new tactics to prevent drunk driving ahead of the party season in the days running up to Christmas and New Year. FOLLOW US ON: Planning to drink and drive this festive season? Beware as cops across the country are gearing up to nab drunk drivers with creative ways. With coronavirus rendering the use of breath analysers highly risky, cops in several states are coming up with new tactics to prevent drunk driving ahead of the party season in the days running up to Christmas and New Year.

Over 3 13 lakh people fined for not wearing masks in Ahmedabad, Rs 18 41 cr collected

Over 3.13 lakh people fined for not wearing masks in Ahmedabad, Rs 18.41 cr collected ANI | Updated: Dec 15, 2020 07:11 IST Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], December 15 (ANI): Ahmedabad Police has collected Rs 18.41 crores as fine from people who were challaned for not wearing face masks in public places amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Over 3.13 lakh people paid Rs 18.41 crores in fine for not wearing face masks in public places in Ahmedabad, Gujarat since the outbreak of COVID-19, Harshad Patel, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic control), Ahmedabad said. Patel also informed that over 1,400 police personnel detected positive for COVID-19 and 13 of them have succumbed to the infection.

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