Chandigarh (Punjab) [India], June 12 (ANI): The Haryana-based man whose credentials and documents were used to rent the hideout flat at Kolkata for slain gangsters-turned-drug-smugglers, Jaipal Bhullar and Jaspreet Singh alias Jassi, was arrested by the Punjab Police on Saturday.
Delhi court dismisses accused s bail plea in connection with north-east violence case ANI | Updated: Jun 09, 2021 21:13 IST
New Delhi [India], June 9 (ANI): A Delhi court on Wednesday dismissed a bail application of an accused Irshad Ali in connection with a north-east violence case in which head constable Ratan Lal died.
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav said that the nature of allegations against the applicant Irshad Ali is very serious . The public witness(es) in the matter are residents of the same locality and the possibility of applicant threatening or intimidating them, if released on bail at this stage cannot be ruled out, the court said, adding that the bail applications of several co-accused persons namely Mohammed Ibrahim, Badrul Hasan, Mohammed Arif, Shadab Ahmad, Mohammed Saleem Khan and Mohammed Furkan, who have been assigned similar roles in the matter have already been dismissed by this court vide various orders.
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OUSA are paying some fancy businesspeople to help them make commercial decisions on a newly created Advisory Board.
The Board will meet bimonthly with OUSA to discuss commercial decisions and the direction of OUSA, as well as keeping in regular contact with the Exec and the CEO. There will be up to five people on the Advisory Board. Currently three members have been appointed.
The Exec have been discussing implementing an Advisory Board system since 2019, due to increasing commercial activities.
“We decided to implement an advisory board because we felt there were certain skill sets missing within our governance level,” said OUSA President Michaela Waite-Harvey. “Such expertise will reinforce and support decision making, and that’s something many on the executive have expressed they desperately want. We are the elected governors of OUSA, and we want to ensure we are making the right decision when it comes
Used Rioters As ‘Human Weapons’: Delhi Court Denies Bail To Ex-AAP Councillor Tahir Hussain
Tahir Hussain was arrested on March 16, 2020, for his alleged involvement in various crimes during the Northeast Delhi riots last year
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Hussain was arrested on March 16, 2020, for his alleged involvement in various crimes during the riots.
While dismissing Hussain’s bail application, the Delhi Court further said that the ex-APP councillor had used his political clout and muscle power to flare up communal tensions in Northeast Delhi in February 2020. The court also said that he acted as a kingpin in planning the riots.
‘He used muscle power in planning communal conflagration’
A court here on Saturday dismissed the bail applications of former AAP councillor Tahir Hussain in connection with two north-east Delhi riots cases, saying he used his muscle power and political clout to act as a kingpin in planning and instigating the communal conflagration.
The court said that Mr. Hussain did not use his hands and fists but rioters as “human weapons” who on his instigation could have killed anybody, and denied him relief citing the gravity of the offence and his influence in the locality.
Additional Sessions Judge Vinod Yadav passed the order on the bail applications filed by Mr. Hussain in connection with two cases of gunshot injuries sustained by two men during the widespread riots in the city’s north-east area in February last year.