75-yr-old woman stabbed,cops suspect sexual assault
75-yr-old woman stabbed,cops suspect sexual assault
ByGunwanti ParasteGunwanti Paraste / Updated: May 25, 2021, 18:36 IST
A 75-year-old woman who lived alone in village Kurkundi in the
Pimpri-Chinchwad area was recently stabbed to death. The body was found with clothes disheveled and partially stripped, with the saree lying a little distance away leading the
police to suspect
sexual assault.
The Chakan police reached the spot after receiving the information and have also detained a person in this connection. The body has been sent to the hospital for postmortem.
The Chakan police have registered a case and detained one person. They are interrogating local citizens for more information; FILE PIC
UP man booked for forcing conversion, 2 years after marriage
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A groom pedaled 100 kilometers on a bicycle from Hamirpur to Mahoba district in Uttar Pradesh to get married. And, he brought back his bride on the bicycle too.. Image Source: IANS News
Aligarh : , April 11 (IANS) Two years after marriage, a woman has accused her husband and his two sisters of forcibly converting her.
The woman said, she never realized that her husband was a Muslim and had never met her in-laws. She had retained her maiden name after marriage.
The Muslim man, 25, and his sisters have now been booked under the anti-conversion law.
Updated Apr 11, 2021 | 07:42 IST
A woman, in her complaint, stated that the accused, who introduced himself as Ashok Rajput, tied the knot with her in a temple in March 2019. Woman files love jihad complaint in UP s Aligarh [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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In February 2021, the woman came to know that her husband s real name was Afzal Khan.
She alleged that her husband and his two sisters forced her to adopt Islam.
The police have registered a case against the complainant s husband and his sisters under the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance.
Aligarh: Aligarh Police late on Friday registered a case under UP’s anti-conversion law against a 25-year-old Muslim man and his two sisters after his wife lodged a complaint alleging that the trio forcefully converted her.
Four booked for Ayodhya temple fund collection fraud
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U.P. police say the accused used fraudulent receipts
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U.P. police say the accused used fraudulent receipts
Police in Bulandshahr and Kanpur district of Uttar Pradesh have lodged FIRs against persons accused of trying to dupe people in the name of collecting funds for the Ram mandir in Ayodhya through fraudulent receipts and slips.
In Kanpur’s Barra police station, a case was lodged under Section 420 (cheating) of the IPC against two persons on the complaint of a local co-convener of the Bajrang Dal. The accused, Chunnu Prakash Tripathi and Ashok Rajput, were allegedly collecting funds for the construction of the Ram mandir through fake receipts, said Superintendent of Police, Kanpur (South), Deepak Bhuker.