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RAJKOT: An employee of Jamnagar Municipal Corporation ended his life after he killed his own elder sister at their home in Rameshwarnagar area on January 26. A murder case was registered at Jamnagar City B Division police station on Friday.
According to police, 52-year-old Anil Jethwa strangulated his sister Harshida (67) when nobody was present at home in the afternoon of January 26 and fled away. The killing came to light when the third sibling, Jitendra, returned home from work in the evening. While searching, he found Anil’s body was found behind the RTO office near Lakhota pond the next day. Post-mortem revealed that Harshida died due to strangulation while Anil died by consuming poison.
RAJKOT: A BMS doctor practising in Jamnagar received threat and ransom calls from an unidentified person from Mumbai last week.
Dr Deepali Pandya, a resident of Hawai Chowk, registered a complaint at Jamnagar City B Division police station on Saturday evening.
Pandya told police that she received a call on January 13 morning from a man who identified himself as a police sub-inspector named Patil from Agripada police station. The man told Pandya that a patient Rizwana Sheikh, who took medicines from her 15 days back, is having reaction. He said that Sheikh’s blood sugar level has increased to 595 mg/dL and she has been admitted to hospital. The man was going to hospital and will call her again, he said on the call. Pandya was also told that Sheikh was in Mumbai for a relative’s wedding.
Rajkot: The local crime branch of Jamnagar police recovered 10 pistols and 17 live cartridges from bushes beside a closed complex in Jamnagar on Sunday. On seizing one pistol and two cartridges from a man named Raimal Haji Sandhi around a couple of days back, LCB sleuths were led to two historysheeters Hitubha Zala and Pravin alias Tako. Sandhi had bought the gun around a year back from them. The duo was arrested after taking their custody from Jamnagar jail. They were lodged up in jail in connection with an attempt to murder case.
On interrogating Zala and Pravin, police learnt that they had hidden 10 more pistols and 17 cartridges. On digging bushes beside a closed complex in Sikka Patiya, police found the hidden arms. “We have seized all weapons and registered a case under the Arms Act at Jamnagar City B Division police station ,” said an LCB official.
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