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Woman, daughter and lover arrested for killing husband
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Victim was stabbed multiple times: police
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Victim was stabbed multiple times: police
A 46-year-old woman was arrested along with her lover and daughter for allegedly killing her husband, the police said on Thursday.
The accused have been identified as Rajbala and Virender (43), both residents of Bharthal, and Sheetal (23) from Jaffarpur, they said. Virender was previously involved in three cases of murder, robbery etc. and was released on parole around 10 days ago, they said.
On Tuesday, the police received a PCR call regarding the body of an unknown person in Chhawla.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath had in 2017 promised “Ram Rajya”, or the equivalent of an ideal state. Three years on, Allahabad High Court has observed that the healthcare system in the smaller cities and villages of the state was “Ram bharose”, or at God’s mercy.
The bench of Justices Siddharth Varma and Ajit Kumar made the observation on Monday while going through a report submitted by the government on doctors at the state-run LLRM Medical College in Meerut failing to identify a deceased Covid patient and disposing of the body as that of an unidentified person.
The court said: “If this is the state of affairs of treatment at a medical college in a city like Meerut, then the entire medical system of the state pertaining to smaller cities and villages can only be taken to be like the famous Hindi saying: ‘Ram bharose’.”
Police tighten lockdown measures in Salem
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Police conducting vehicle checks on Five Roads junction in Salem on Tuesday.
The police have tightened the lockdown measures here to contain the spread of COVID-19. Among the measures is strict checking for e-registration by those who are found travelling.
The Salem City Police have set up additional check posts, apart from the existing ones on the city’s borders, to permit only those with e-registration.
City Police Commissioner Santosh Kumar said, “There are six border check posts and strict checking is being carried out at these places. Additional check posts have been set up on the highways to Attur and Coimbatore, and all vehicles passing through these points are asked for e-registration passes. Persons without passes are discouraged from travelling further and they are asked to return. Persons who belong to essential services are allowed to travel after checking their identity cards”.