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Inter-state gang of jewellery thieves busted, 4 held in Ghaziabad

URL copied Inter-state gang of jewellery thieves busted, 4 held in Ghaziabad Ghaziabad, Mar 04: The police here on Thursday claimed to have busted an inter-state gang of thieves that targeted jewellery shops with the arrest of four of its members, including a woman. The gang has targeted 50 shops in Karnataka, Rajasthan, Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), the police said. The four gang members were arrested by a joint team of Sahibabad and Loni police from the Karangate police outpost roundabout at Loni road. The police team was led by Station House Officer, Sahibabad, Vishnu Kaushik, they said. The woman member of the gang was taking stolen jewellery to goldsmiths who regularly bought it from her, they added.

Severity of smogs lower this winter in Delhi-NCR | Noida News

A general view of Jama Masjid during smoggy weather in Delh. NEW DELHI: A new analysis of the winter pollution levels in Delhi-NCR says that while the seasonal average was higher than the previous winter s, the severity and duration of smog episodes were lower. Stations in north and east Delhi recorded the highest PM2.5 levels. The analysis, by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), has considered Central Pollution Control Board s real-time air quality data, stubble fire data from System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research, and weather data from the Palam station of India Meteorological Department. The number of days with severe and very poor levels of PM2.5 concentration has been comparatively lower this winter but the number of days in the poor category has increased, it says. While the overall city average at 186 micrograms per cubic metre has been 7% higher than the 2019-20 winter, the seasonal peak has been about 8% lower.

Man gets 5-year jail for molesting child | Noida News

Ghaziabad: A Pocso court has sentenced a man to five years in jail for molesting a 10-year-old girl in Loni area in 2018. The court on Wednesday also imposed a fine of Rs 55,000 on the 55-year-old man and 75% of the amount will be given to the child’s family. Special judge (Pocso court II) Ravindra Prasad Gupta found Subhash Chandra Dagar guilty under Pocso Act and Section 354 (outraging modesty) of the IPC.Special public prosecutor (Pocso Act) Sanjeev Bakharva said that the girl’s brother had lodged a complaint against their neighbour who allegedly harassed the child. He also alleged that the man would make obscene gestures at the girl. “The complainant said that the child had told the family that Dagar had called her to a room one day. On July 9, 2018, the girl’s brother said, he saw Dagar trying to catch hold of the child’s hand. He made a video of the incident as well,” Bakharva said.

Delhi UP border traffic updates: Blockades continue in view of farmers protests

Delhi UP border traffic updates: Blockades continue in view of farmers protests
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Arif gets bail in all Delhi carnage cases But poverty keeps him in jail

Arif gets bail in all Delhi carnage cases. But poverty keeps him in jail Twenty seven police cases over 17 years against Mohammad Arif, now accused of killing fellow Muslims during the 2020 carnage, have left his poor family unable to afford the bail bond. Mohammad Arif’s mother Parveen at her home in Brijpuri. Mohammad Arif, 35, has been in jail for 10 months. He is accused of killing three Muslim men during the 2020 communal carnage in the capital city. When we met his mother, Parveen, at her home in Brijpuri in northeast Delhi last year, she had no money to hire a lawyer to help her son. A month later, an advocate reached out to the family and offered to represent Arif for free. By February 22, the eve of the first year of the

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