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The Chandigarh Police has busted a gang of a journalist, real estate agents and businessmen who were allegedly involved in kidnapping, cheating and torturing a person and selling his house illegally for Rs 2.9 crore.
Police have arrested a vernacular daily journalist Sanjeev Mahajan and real-estate agents Manish Gupta and Satpal Dagar, who is also brother of a Chandigarh DSP.
Police investigation revealed that in 2017, Sanjeev Mahajan along with Manish Gupta came to know about Rahul Mehta, the sole legal hair of a palatial house located in sector 37-A.
The FIR stated that Sanjeev and Manish took advantage of Rahul Mehta s illness and grabbed his house. Before shifting Mehta to a Rajasthan rehabilitation centre, the duo had allegedly tortured him for over a month to forge his signatures on fake GPA and blank cheques.
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By Biswajeet Banerjee and Rishabh R. Jain
Updated
February 7, 2021 10.32pm
Rishikesh: Indian rescue crews struggled to reach trapped victims on Sunday after part of a glacier in the Himalayas broke off, releasing a torrent of water and debris that slammed into two hydroelectric plants. At least nine people were killed and 140 were missing in a disaster experts said appeared to point to global warming.
Video from India’s northern state of Uttarakhand showed the muddy, concrete-grey floodwaters tumbling through a valley and surging into a dam, breaking it into pieces with little resistance before roaring on downstream. The flood turned the countryside into what looked like an ash-coloured moonscape.