Updated Feb 06, 2021 | 22:48 IST
Meerut SP (Crime) Ram Arj said the cyber cell team is diligently investigating the cases. He said the cases will be cracked soon. The cyber crime cell in Meerut receives at least 300 complaints of online cheating a month.   |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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Only in 35 per cent of the cases, the victims get their stolen money back.
The cyber crime cell in Meerut receives at least 300 complaints of online cheating a month.
Ghaziabad/Meerut: Three incidents of cyber frauds targeting old-age pensioners have been reported from Western Uttar Pradesh. The frauds have been reported from Ghaziabad and Meerut districts.
(From L) BKU chief Naresh Tikait, founding member Ghulam Mohammad Jola, who had quit after the 2013 riots, and RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary at the Muzaffarnagar mahapanchayat last week
MUZAFFARNAGAR/MEERUT: Eight years ago, three deaths and a mahapanchayat had set off a chain of events that led to three weeks of riots in Muzaffarnagar. The communal divide it created ran deep.
In the villages of Muzaffarnagar, many Muslims and Jats are putting the bloody history behind them to come together for the farmers’ protest. “It is time to move on,” said Asad Zama, a lawyer who was witness to the riots. “Both communities shape the politics of western UP. Together, we can do a lot.”
Updated Feb 05, 2021 | 08:59 IST
According to the police, when the teenager refused to elope with the accused, he threatened her saying that he would murder her younger brother. Teenage girl kidnapped by tutor [Representative image]  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The tutor allegedly told the girl that he would marry her after her religious conversion.
The teenage girl s parents filed a complaint with the police after they failed to find her on Tuesday.
A case has been registered against the accused under Section 362 (kidnapping) of the Indian Penal Code and relevant sections of the Uttar Pradesh Prohibition of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Ordinance, 2020.
A doctor at Nutema Hospital in Meerut claimed that the victim Fateh Singh reportedly injected anesthesia on himself after other staff left for sleep on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday.
The demolition comes a day after Meerut commissioner’s court, while rejecting an appeal, gave its green signal to raze the complex
MEERUT: An eerie silence prevailed over Meerut s Punjabi Pura locality as dozens of heavily armed police personnel swiftly moved through its narrow bylanes on Thursday morning. All eyes were fixed upon one gate in a narrow lane that held the distinction of being pasted with several sheets of administrative orders right from sealing to demolition.
This was the entrance to the exquisite palatial bungalow of Uttar Pradesh s most wanted criminal Badan Singh Sandhu, popularly known as Baddo, a 48-year-old fugitive who cops haven t been able to nab ever since he escaped from police custody 18 months ago. With over 30 cases at various police stations in the state, he carries a reward of Rs 2.5 lakh on his head.