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GHAZIABAD: Incidents of theft are on the rise in the areas under the jurisdiction of almost all police stations in Ghaziabad so far this year. According to Ghaziabad police data, a total of 1,284 FIRs of theft have been lodged in the district from January 1 to June 30 this year, a spike of nearly 19% compared to the corresponding period in 2020, when 1,082 cases were filed.
Most of the theft cases registered this year (977) are vehicle thefts. The data reveals that most vehicle thefts have been reported in Kavi Nagar (139), followed by Indirapuram (115) and Sahibabad (95). The most burglaries have occurred in Sahibabad (41), followed by Indirapuram (35).
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BJP MLA s son had fired in the air during a plantation drive in Ganoli village under the Loni police station area.
An FIR has been lodged against a son of BJP MLA Nand Kishore Gurjar for allegedly firing in the air, police said on Friday. Naresh was booked under section 30 of the Arms Act and section 336 (endangering life or personal safety of others) of the Indian Penal Code, they said.
He had fired in the air during a plantation drive in Ganoli village under the Loni police station area, police said, adding the video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
the video, which was circulated widely, shows Ashok Kumar Gupta handing the gun to Nagesh and pointing towards the sky as the youth gets ready to fire.
GHAZIABAD: The 32-year-old son of Loni MLA Nandkishor Gujjar was booked on Friday for firing in the air with a gun that was handed to him by the forest range officer of Ghaziabad.
A video showing Ashok Kumar Gupta, the officer, giving the gun to Nagesh and the youth firing from it has gone viral on social media.
Forest officer Gupta claimed the weapon in the video was an air gun that belonged to Nagesh himself and the MLA’s son had given it to him for “keeping it safe”.
For the second year running, the annual market for goats has been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, forcing sellers, mostly from Uttar Pradesh, to roam around the Old Delhi localities trying to find customers. (Photo by Tarun Rawat)
NEW DELHI: Kaiser Ali, who lives in Rani Bagh in northwest Delhi, came all the way to Meena Bazar near Jama Masjid with his wife in search of a goat for Eid-ul-Adha, which falls on July 21. He thought the caprine market that springs up weeks before the festival was the apt place for his special need.
But Ali and his wife had a frustrating time trying to find an animal to fulfil their farz, or duty, of sacrificing it on the auspicious occasion.
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