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An unidentified accused has been booked under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code section and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act for allegedly cutting off a cat s tail in Malad (W). While police are scrutinising the CCTV camera footage of the area to nab the accused, no arrests have been made till now.
The complainant, Ajay Shah, 36, who is an animal lover, often fed a brown-black-white cat in the neighbourhood of Malad (W). The cat, who is approximately two years old, had recently birthed two kittens less than a month ago. This cat used to visit Shah s residence, where she would be fed with milk or something edible and healthy. Accordingly, when the cat came on April 29 at the Shah residence, she was fine and left soon after being fed. The complainant had also taken pictures of the cat while she was eating.
Mumbai crime watch: Teen abducted from Malad for Rs 10 lakh ransom, rescued
The teen was intercepted by two men, who introduced themselves as BMC employees, reprimanding him for not wearing a mask
Mumbai: The Malad Police have rescued a 13-year-old boy who was kidnapped by two men, who had demanded a ransom of Rs 10 lakh. The accused duo was arrested and booked under relevant sections of the IPC.
According to police, the teenager, a resident of Adarsh Nagar in Malad (W) who is engaged in lots of sports activities and owned a mobile phone, belongs to a wealthy family. On Sunday evening, when the teen had gone to play at a sports ground, he was intercepted by two men, who introduced themselves as BMC employees, reprimanding him for not wearing a mask. Following these claims, the duo took the boy in an autorickshaw on the pretext of going to the office.
Police rescue 2-month-old baby from moneylender, hand over to parents in Mumbai
Police rescue 2-month-old baby from moneylender, hand over to parents in Mumbai
Police have rescued a 2.5-month-old baby from a moneylender, who had assured the parents to take care of the baby, in Mumbai.
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UPDATED: January 22, 2021 15:48 IST
The father had borrowed money from the accused to pay the hospital bills. (Photo for representation: Reuters)
Police officials in Mumbai have rescued a 2.5-month-old baby from a moneylender, who had assured the parents to take care of the baby. Earlier this week, the Malad Police rescued the baby after receiving a complaint from the unmarried couple, and a social worker.
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