Two men arrested for ‘trafficking 34 kg hashish’
At least 34 kilograms of charas worth Rs 1.03 crore in international illicit markets was recovered from the duo, police said. Updated: December 21, 2020 10:28:13 pm
According to the police, despite being under treatment, Manank had failed to get a grip over his addiction.
The Pune Unit of the Government Railway Police (GRP) has arrested two men from Himachal Pradesh and recovered 34 kilograms of charas worth more than Rs 1 crore, which was allegedly slated to be sold in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Goa and Pune.
Following a tip-off, teams of the GRP had been conducting checks in trains coming from Delhi. On Saturday, they received information that two men were coming to Wadia Bridge near Pune Railway Station with a large consignment of hashish, also known as charas.
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GPO staffers, who see the installations every day while entering and leaving their workplace, discovered that several fibre statues at the installations were vandalised a few days ago with mirrors broken, hands of statues mutilated and thrown away.
When asked, the Bundgarden Police said it was not aware of the incidence. “Since you have brought it to our notice, we shall find out what has happened,” said Nagraj Birasdar, Police Sub-Inspector in-charge of Council Hall Police Chowki under Bundgarden Police Station.
Congress corporator Arvind Shinde, at whose initiative the project was undertaken, said the damage may have been caused by “ganja addicts” who have been seen sometimes in the Mile Stone’s vicinity. On Saturday evening, a security guard was deployed at the venue by PMC upon Shinde’s request.
Pune: Woman gym trainer raped by colleague, police hunt for suspect
Police have launched a search for the suspect, who is also a trainer at the same establishment. December 20, 2020 11:10:05 pm
In her complaint, the woman said she was called by the suspect to the gym in the early hours of December 17 and given a cold drink.
A 28-year-old woman gym trainer was allegedly raped by her colleague after being served a cold drink laced with sedatives in the early hours of December 17
Police have launched a search for the suspect, who is also a trainer at the same establishment.
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Mete said Pawar was already at the helm of affairs of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government. “He has made a statement that he would look into the issue. On behalf of the Maratha community, I urge Pawar saheb to intervene in the matter and bring justice to the Maratha community,” he said.
Mete said a deadline of December 31 has been for chief minister Uddhav Thackeray to invite all Maratha leaders and explain the government’s future plan and its strategy to get the stay vacated. “We want the government to explain its stand and clear the confusion and unease in the Maratha community. We want the government to appoint some more senior counsels to fight the case. The chief minister should hold a dialogue with us before December 31 or else we will launch an aggressive agitation from January 3,” he said.
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