Aggressive behaviour of people towards civic staff on Covid-19 duty has now forced the Navi Mumbai Police to form a special squad to tackle unruly elements. Officials have said that there have been many instances in the past wherein people who were flouting the rules resorted to unruly behaviour.
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THANE: Navi Mumbai police on Wednesday claimed to have busted a pan-India racket with the arrest of nine persons, who were involved in the illegal sale of cars with BS-IV engines.
Talking to reporters, Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Bipin Kumar Singh said a team of the crime branch seized 151 cars worth Rs 7.15 crore from the accused. The gang operated pan-India. The gang members used to purchase cars with BS-IV engines and change the number plates and chassis number. They would then get the registration of these vehicles done using forged documents and sell them in other states saying that they were damaged in floods, he said.
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BHUBANESWAR: Twenty-two years after the gangrape of the estranged wife of an IFS officer rocked the country and caused a political shakeup in Odisha, almost costing former Chief Minister Janaki Ballabh Patnaik his job, police have finally managed to nab the prime accused Biban alias Bibekananda Biswal.
Biban had been absconding since 1999 and the CBI, which had been entrusted the investigation into the incident by the Orissa High Court had failed to trace him in all these years. He was suspected to have died or murdered.
Even as the case had been put in cold storage for over a decade, the Cuttack-Bhubaneswar Commissionerate Police recently reopened the file after getting some leads on Biban. And it launched Operation Silent Viper to track him down.
Navi Mumbai mother-daughter and ran away. Later, he hanged himself from a tree.
A man, who was wanted for killing a woman and her daughter in Navi Mumbai’s
Panvel on February 19, allegedly died by
suicide on Sunday.
As per reports, the police said that the man, identified as Prakash More (26), allegedly hanged himself from a tree in his native place
Hingoli.
The report further stated that Prakash’s friendship with the girl (19) was opposed by her parents. He then stabbed the girl and her mother on February 19 and ran away. The police further stated that More also tried to kill himself earlier. He was a widower.