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Khandwa Crime News In 30 seconds the miscreant took out ten thousand rupees from the ATM in front of the SP

Khandwa Crime News In 30 seconds the miscreant took out ten thousand rupees from the ATM in front of the SP
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K taka police bust Ganja selling racket, seize 200 kg of banned substance

, May 27 (IANS) Karnataka police arrested four member inter-state gang that was involved in a Ganja smuggling and seized 200 kgs of this banned substance valued around Rs 20 lakh, the Mangaluru police said here on Wednesday.According to the .

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Four arrested, 200 kg cannabis, among others, seized

Four arrested, 200 kg cannabis, among others, seized Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar and other officers having a look at the seized ganja and weapons in Mangaluru on Wednesday.   Central Crime Branch sleuths and personnel from South Sub Division on Wednesday seized 200 kg of cannabis and arrested four persons on the charge of transporting it on a vehicle used to transport fish. The police gave the names of the arrested as Mohammed Farooq (24), Moiuddin Nawaz, both from Kasaragod district of Kerala, Syed Mohammed (31) from Kushalnagar of Kodagu district and Mohammed Ansar (23) of Mudipu in Mangaluru. Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar told reporters that Moodbidri Police Sub-Inspector Sudeep and his staff, who were looking for accused involved in recent dacoities in Moodbidri, were tipped off about the movement of cannabis from a village in Andhra Pradesh’s Visakhapatnam district to parts of Dakshina Kannada and also Kasaragod in Ke

Police Firing at Protesters: Quest for better conditions met with bullets

Police Firing at Protesters: Quest for better conditions met with bullets SS Power I Plant workers had to live in appalling conditions; 3,500 sued Workers of SS Power I Plant in Chattogram said long-simmering discontent over hygienic and accommodation conditions, lack of pay hikes and payment of arrears led to Saturday s protests which left five people killed and dozens of workers with bullet injuries. Local representatives and police, however, claimed that some locals played a role in instigating workers to take part in the clash, a claim also backed by some workers at the plant located in Banshkhali upazila. This correspondent visited the plant after the clash on Saturday and saw the shed where workers stay was unhealthy and crammed and the toilets used by workers so unhygienic that it would be hard to expect anyone to use them. The drain adjacent to their accommodation was seen overflowing with human waste and emitting a rancid smell.

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