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Cocaine accused held in Lucknow Pamela’s name and that of two others have been dropped from the chargesheet that was submitted in court on May 3
Amrit Raj Singh, an aide of BJP leader Rakesh Singh, was arrested in Lucknow late on Saturday for his alleged involvement in the cocaine case that started with the arrest of another leader of the party, Pamela Goswami.
Pamela’s name and that of two others, who were arrested with her in New Alipore on February 19, have been dropped from the chargesheet that was submitted in court on May 3.
Police said they had found evidence that Amrit Raj had planted a bag containing cocaine inside Pamela’s car on February 19. “He kept the bag at the behest of Rakesh,” said an officer
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PATNA: The Economic Offences Unit (EOU) of state police seized 17 oxygen cylinders, which were being sold in the range of Rs65,000 to 85,000 on black market to the family members of Covid patients in the city.
The EOU has set up a dedicated control room in Patna to receive round-the-clock complaints on black marketing or hoarding of oxygen cylinders and necessary medicines across the state. With the help of complaints received at the control room with baseline number 0612-2215142, the EOU’s raiding teams have nabbed altogether four persons in the last 24 hours and recovered 17 large oxygen cylinders from their possession.
JNUSU urges UGC to suspend all exams; DU to decide on final semester dates
JNUSU councillors Amrit Raj and Anagh Pradeep also appealed to the body to issue fresh guidelines with respect to conduct of examinations.
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NEW DELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union (JNUSU) on Thursday wrote to the University Grants Commission urging it to suspend all examinations in view of rising COVID-19 cases.
In their letter to the commission s secretary, JNUSU councillors Amrit Raj and Anagh Pradeep also appealed to the body to issue fresh guidelines with respect to conduct of examinations.