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  • Housing Board estate officer’s assistant arrested red-handed taking bribe of Rs 10,000 in Sagar

    Accused Brijesh Nayak sitting in red t-shirt among the Lokayukta team.

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    Sagar Lokayukta team took action. The accused was arrested from his office. The complainant, resident of Khurai, had filed the complaint.

    Navdunia Representative, Sagar. On Tuesday, the Sagar Lokayukta team arrested the assistant to the estate officer red-handed while taking a bribe of Rs 10,000 at the Housing Board office in Makronia. The accused had demanded bribe in exchange for getting the house allotted to the complainant in his wife’s name. A case has been registered against the accused and investigation is being done.

    According to the information, 39-year-old Yashwant father Kanhaiya Lal Vishwakarma, resident of Kabir Ward of Khurai, had taken an EWS house from Madhya Pradesh Housing Board in the year 2022, for which he was also paying the installments. Further process had to be done for registration. He wanted to get his wife’s name added to the allotted house, in return for which a bribe of Rs 20,000 was demanded by Assistant Office Estate Officer Brijesh Nayak. Called him two-four times between the last installment of 25th October 2023, but the registration was not happening.

    Yashwant complained about this in the Lokayukta office, after which after making the outline, Yashwant went to the Housing Board office in Makronia on Monday and after discussing with the senior officer there, the matter was settled for Rs 16 thousand to Brijesh Nayak. The second day on Tuesday, Yashwant reached the Housing Board office in Makronia. Where in the afternoon he gave Rs 10 thousand out of Rs 16 thousand to Brijesh Nayak, the Assistant Office Estate Officer posted in the office. Which Brijesh Nayak kept with himself. Then the Lokayukta team present outside the office raided and caught Brijesh Nayak. When he was searched, bribe money was found with him.

    Under the leadership of Lokayukta DSP BM Dwivedi, Inspector Abhishek Verma and other police personnel have taken complete action and registered a case against Brijesh Nayak.

  • CG Crime News: A friend went to buy liquor, the other friend ate biryani alone… and then the friend himself died a painful death…

    CG Crime News: The friend got so angry when his friend ate biryani alone that he gave a painful death to his own friend. The whole matter is of Navagarh area of ​​Ambikapur. Injured Jagdev Sarathi was admitted to the hospital. The matter came to light when Jagdev died in August during treatment in Raipur. On the basis of the PM report, the police had registered a case of murder against the accused Sanjay alias Amresh Ekka (35) and were searching for him. The accused is originally from Biramkela of Batauli police station area. On the information of the informer, the police arrested the accused on Sunday. He admitted to murder by assault.

    According to the information, Jagdev Sarathi and the accused used to live in a rented room in Nawagarh area and do palladari. After returning from work on the night of 10 August, both of them had brought biryani. Amresh went to buy liquor, while Jagdev ate the entire biryani alone. When Amresh returned and saw that the biryani was finished, he got angry and beat Jagdev. Injured Jagdev died on 16 August during treatment in Raipur. Amresh was sent to jail on judicial remand.

  • Bahraich Violence: SC To Hear Plea By Accused Against Demolition Notices Issued By UP Govt |

    New Delhi: The Supreme Court agreed to hear on Wednesday a plea filed by three accused in the Bahraich communal violence incident against demolition notices issued by the Uttar Pradesh government. 

    Senior advocate C U Singh, appearing for the petitioners, mentioned the matter before a bench of Justices B R Gavai and K V Viswanathan seeking urgent hearing. 

    “This is an application by three persons who are recipients of demolition notices. The state government has given only three days to respond to the notices,” Singh told the bench. 

    Singh submitted that petitioner No.1’s father and brothers have surrendered and notices were purportedly issued on October 17 and pasted on 18th evening. 

    “We sought hearing on Sunday, but that did not happen,” he added. 

    Additional Solicitor General K M Nataraj, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh government, told the court that the Allahabad High Court is seized of the matter and has given 15 days’ time to respond to the notice. 

    The bench then said, “If they (UP govt) want to take risk of flouting our order, it’s their choice.” 

    The counsel for the petitioners said no protection has been granted by the high court. 

    The apex court then orally asked the ASG not to take any action till Wednesday and posted the matter for hearing. 

    Ram Gopal Mishra (22) died of gunshot injuries after an inter-faith dispute over loud music being played outside a place of worship in Maharajganj on Sunday. The incident triggered communal violence, leading to arson and vandalism in the area and internet suspension for four days. 

  • President Murmu will come to Chhattisgarh on a two-day visit: Raipur and Durg on high alert, IG Amresh will take command of security, more than one thousand soldiers will be deployed.

    Shivam Mishra, Raipur. President of India Draupadi Murmu is coming on a two-day visit to Chhattisgarh. During this period, the President will participate in more than half a dozen programs. Raipur and Durg have been put on high alert regarding President Murmu’s visit. More than one thousand soldiers have been deployed in Raipur for security purposes. Besides, more than 100 officers including IG, DIG, Additional SP will be deployed on duty. Rashtrapati Bhavan has sent the minute to minute two-day program of President Draupadi Murmu to the state government.

    Preparations for the President’s visit have intensified. Special care is being taken about security arrangements in this tour. The DGP has issued important guidelines to senior officials regarding the security of the President. The entire command of Presidential security will be in the hands of Raipur Range IG Amresh Mishra. IG Amresh Mishra, along with being a senior officer, also has a good understanding of VVIP security, that is why he has been entrusted with the responsibility of security.

    According to the minute to minute program of President Murmu, she is going to participate in many programs in Raipur. From Raipur Airport, she will participate in more than half a dozen programs including AIIMS, NIT, Nava Raipur, Raj Bhavan, Jagannath Temple. During this period, more than a thousand police personnel and more than a hundred senior police officers will handle security in different areas of the city. For this, additional forces have also been called from other districts.

    These officers were deployed for the security of the President

    IG Amresh Mishra, Senior Superintendent of Police Raipur Santosh Kumar Singh, Prashant Kumar Aggarwal, Abhishek Meena, Sujit Kumar, Abhishek Pallav, Prashant Thakur, Dharmendra Singh, Amit Tukaram Kamble and other officers will be deployed for the security of the President.

    Minute-to-minute program of President Draupadi Murmu

    25 October 2024 (First Day) 11 am: President’s arrival at Raipur Airport. 11:30 am: Will attend the second convocation of Raipur AIIMS. 1 pm: Will leave from AIIMS and reach Raj Bhawan. 3 pm: NIT Will participate in the 14th convocation ceremony of Raipur. 4:30 pm: Meeting with local tribals at Purkhauti Muktangan in Nava Raipur. 6 pm: Will return to Raj Bhavan and rest for the night.

    26 October 2024 (Day 2) 9 am: Visit to Vivekananda Sarovar, Raipur. 10 am: Departure for Bhilai from Raipur Airport. 11 am: Will attend the fourth convocation of IIT Bhilai. 1:30 pm: Will return from Bhilai to Raj Bhavan in Raipur. 3:30 pm: Will take part in the third convocation of Pt. Deendayal Upadhyay Smriti Medical and AYUSH University. 5 pm: After the convocation, she will depart from Raipur airport for Delhi.

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  • ‘Rs 1,11,11,111 To Whoever Kills Lawrence Bishnoi’: Karni Sena Declares Reward On Gangster’s Head |

    The Kshatriya Karni Sena has offered a reward for the death of jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi, according to Zee News TV. The organization’s national president, Raj Shekhawat, publicly declared a reward of Rs 1,11,11,111 for any police officer who eliminates Bishnoi. The Lawrence Bishnoi gang had recently claimed responsibility for the murder of NCP leader Baba Siddique in Mumbai. 

    Raj Shekhawat slammed the Centre and Gujarat government over the menace created by Bishnoi while he is locked up in Sabarmati jail. Bishnoi is incarcerated in connection with a cross-border drug smuggling case. He was also implicated in the April firing outside Bollywood actor Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence, but the Mumbai Police were unable to secure his custody. 

    In a video posted on social media, the chief of the Kshatriya Karni Sena stated that Lawrence Bishnoi is also responsible for the death of “our precious gem and heritage, Amar Shaheed Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi Ji.” 

    Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi, the chief of the Karni Sena, was fatally shot by unidentified attackers on December 5, 2023, in Jaipur. Just hours after the incident, the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility for the killing. 

  • The partner himself kidnapped the vegetable businessman.

    It was the partner who kidnapped and assaulted the vegetable trader. symbolic picture

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    Vegetable trader kidnapped near Laxmiganj vegetable market. There was a dispute over Rs 45,000 for buying and selling tomatoes. Police reached the spot when the accused were beating them after the kidnapping.

    Naiduniya Representative, Gwalior. Vegetable trader Ram Avtar Gurjar was kidnapped on Sunday night from near Laxmiganj vegetable market. The kidnapper was also his partner. Over a dispute of just Rs 45 thousand, he came in a car with three of his associates, beat up the vegetable businessman and took him away in the car. He was taken from Gwalior to Shivpuri and kept hostage on the ridge of the well. These people kept beating the businessman and by the time the police arrived, they ran away from there.

    They reached Sirsaud police station in Shivpuri with Ram Avtaar and themselves said that they had caught him over a money dispute. Sirsaud police handed them over to Janakganj police station. Three accused have been caught, but one is absconding.

    Ramavatar Gurjar, resident of Sikrawali village in Bhanwarpura, Gwalior, is a vegetable businessman. Rambharat Sharma, resident of Pahargarh, Morena, is his partner. Both of them bring vegetables together and sell them in Laxmiganj vegetable market. At night, Ramavatar along with his son had brought a truck full of cabbage from Sagar. Rambharat Sharma came near Laxmiganj vegetable market with his companions Surjeet Rawat, Aparwal Rawat and one other. They beat up Ramavatar, put him in the car and ran away from there.

    Ramavatar’s son informed the police. As soon as the information was received, Janakganj police station was immediately alerted. These people ran towards Shivpuri Highway. Gwalior police also joined in. After reaching Sirsaud in Shivpuri, he was tied to the well’s well and then they were beating him. Then we saw the police car coming and then we ran away from here. When the accused felt that they were surrounded, they themselves reached Sirsaud police station to save themselves. After reaching here they said that they had brought him here by car due to a dispute over money. The police caught the accused. One accused had fled from the field itself. His search is on.

    There was a dispute of Rs 45 thousand in the purchase and sale of tomatoes.

    During interrogation, the accused told that they had purchased tomatoes worth Rs 1.5 lakh in collaboration with Ram Avtaar. Rambharat spent around Rs 45 thousand including the vehicle fare. Ramavatar was being dishonest in the accounts of these rupees. There was a dispute on this only. There was a dispute over money for many days. Money was needed, so Rambharat came with his associates and kidnapped him.

  • Security forces again got a big success: 5 Naxalites killed in encounter, bodies of all recovered

    Sushil Salaam, Kanker. Security forces have achieved great success in Gadchiroli, the border area of ​​Chhattisgarh. Soldiers have killed 5 Naxalites in a police-Naxalite encounter. All the bodies have been recovered. The bodies of the killed Naxalites have been brought to Gadchiroli. The encounter is over. Search operation is still going on in the area. A soldier was injured in the encounter, who was referred to Nagpur.

    According to the information, based on the presence of Naxalites, C-60 commandos and CRPF personnel had launched the operation. Encounter going on in Kopri forests of Bhamragarh tehsil. Anti-Naxalite special squad C-60 was sent towards the encounter site. Naxalites are expected to suffer major damage in the encounter. Search operation is going on. The injured security force soldier was hit by two bullets and has been referred to Nagpur.

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  • Explained: How Terrorists Carried Out ‘Well Planned’ Attack In J&K’s Ganderbal |

    Seven people were killed and five others injured in a deadly terrorist strike on the Z Morh Tunnel construction camp in Gagangir village, Ganderbal district, on Saturday night. This is the first such attack in the district in 25 years, with the perpetrators suspected to be foreign terrorists. The assault targeted the residential quarters of Apco construction company, responsible for building the Z Morh Tunnel since 2014.

    How Was The Ganderbal Attack Carried Out:

    The Gagangir village terror attack was carried out using a well-planned strategy. The terrorists had been scouting the area for days. Foreign terrorists are believed to have carried out the deadly attack. At around 7:30 PM on D-Day, while the residents of Gagangir village were going about their daily routines, terrorists stormed the residential quarters of the construction company, located beneath the tunnel. 

    Reports indicate that two or three heavily armed terrorists, likely foreign nationals, infiltrated the camp from the rear. They opened fire and continued shooting as they entered the staff mess, where the workers were having dinner. Two workers died instantly, while five more, including a doctor, succumbed to their injuries later at SKIMS Hospital in Srinagar.

    Villagers living near the camp shared their experience in an exclusive interview with Zee News. Villagers initially mistook the sounds of gunfire for celebratory fireworks. “We thought it was a wedding celebration,” said Mohammad Sidik, a local resident, speaking to Zee News.

    Another resident, Akbar, shared, “We only realized it was an attack when we heard the news at midnight. It’s terrifying; we’ve never witnessed such violence here.” The deceased workers have been identified as Gurmeet Singh from Gurdaspur, Dr. Shahnawaz from Budgam, and five others: Anil Kumar Shukla, Faheem Nazir, Shashi Abrol, Mohammad Hanief, and Kaleem.

    Authorities quickly launched a massive search operation across the Gagangir, Kangan, and Ganderbal areas. Security forces, including the Special Operations Group (SOG), the Indian Army, and paramilitary forces, have cordoned off the villages in an attempt to nab the attackers.

    Mobile checkposts have been set up from Vayil to Gagangir, and search operations continued until late evening. Sources believe the assailants may be foreign terrorists supported by local overground workers (OGWs). The attack has prompted widespread condemnation. Home Minister Amit Shah labeled the attack as a “cowardly act,” vowing that the perpetrators will face strict action.

    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha echoed similar sentiments, stating, “The loss of innocent lives is unacceptable, and those responsible will be punished.” Sinha also highlighted the continuing threat of terrorism from neighboring countries and stressed the need for increased vigilance.

    In response to the tragedy, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has been tasked with probing the attack. Two NIA teams have visited the site, with the investigation focusing on how such an attack could take place in a previously peaceful region.

    The terror strike in Ganderbal has raised fears of more attacks targeting government projects and construction sites in Kashmir. Just days ago, the body of a laborer was found riddled with bullets in Shopian, and intelligence reports suggest around 150 terrorists are waiting to infiltrate across the Line of Control before winter sets in.

  • The dead body of a youth who went to the police station with a complaint was found hanging on a tree, in protest women walked 3 KM carrying the dead body on their shoulders.

    The relative protested vigorously.

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    Dead body of a young man who went to the police station found safe in Shivpuri. A young man suffering from domestic violence had gone to the police station with a complaint. His relatives blocked the road by accusing the police.

    Naiduniya Representative, Shivpuri: The body of a youth of Mayapur police station area was found hanging from a tree near Kadesara river on Monday morning. On the complaint of domestic violence by the younger brother’s wife, the police had taken him from home to the police station. After which the body of the young man was found hanging from a tree. No information has been revealed yet as to what happened to the young man.

    When the body reached the village after post-mortem, the angry relatives blocked the main road. When relatives and villagers called the dead body to protest at Pichor tehsil, the police returned the vehicle. The angry women placed the body on a cot and carried it on their shoulders for about three kilometres.

    This is the whole matter

    According to the information, Kapilsen, a resident of Bagarwara, had gone to Nagpur, Maharashtra some time ago to work as a labourer. There he became close to a girl. Later the girl filed a rape case against Kapil. Kapil also went to jail in this case. After reconciliation, both of them got married and started living in village Bagarwara.

    complaint against brother in law

    On October 19, the woman reached Mayapur police station and alleged that her in-laws were harassing her. On the complaint, police station in-charge Neetu Ahirwar called her husband Kapil and brother-in-law Pawan Sen to the police station. When both of them did not reach the police station, the woman again reached the police station on the morning of 20 October. When police reached home to call husband and brother-in-law, Kapil was not found at home.

    Pawan Sen came to the police station with the policemen. On Monday morning, Pawan’s body was found hanging from a tree near village Kadesara. On Monday, angry relatives protested with the dead body and alleged that it was a planned murder. He has demanded to register a case of murder against Kapil’s wife and the police.

    assurance of action

    Police officers stopped people on the way and assured them of appropriate action and sent people home. The angry relatives alleged that it was a planned murder.

    The wife of the younger brother of the deceased had complained to the police station, on the same complaint the in-laws were called to the police station for questioning. He returned to the police station saying that he would call his brother and hanged himself. Relatives are demanding to register a case of murder. Came to the village with the dead body. Giving assurance of investigation, he said that legal action will be taken in the matter.

    -Prashant Sharma, SDOP Pichor.

  • Shivnath committed suicide by jumping into the river, wrote in the suicide note – I am doing this because of Haldiram’s sir and the owner of SS Food…

    Manendra Patel, Durg. Another person committed suicide on Sunday night by jumping from the Shivnath river bridge adjacent to Durg city. The SDRF team took out his body from the river on Monday. The police investigating the case found a suicide note from the car of the deceased, in which it was written that today I am going to do this work because of Haldiram’s sir and the owner of SS Food Private Limited, because both of them did not account for me. Read this also: Influenced by ‘Lone Varatu’, three Maoists surrendered, they will be shocked to know the amount received

    The person who committed suicide by jumping from Shivnath River Bridge has been identified as Raviraj Randhawa (48 years), resident of Deepak Nagar, Durg. SDRF team took out the body of a person who drowned in the river today. Police found a suicide note from his car on the bridge. The deceased has cited harassment by Haldiram’s sir and the owner of SS Food Private Limited as the reason for his suicide.

    Raviraj Randhawa has written the date of October 17 in the suicide note. It is written in it that “Today I am going to do this work because of Haldiram’s sir and the owner of SS Food Private Limited, because both of them did not account for me. My request to all of you is that my old accounts should be made complete and the money should be given to my family. He further wrote that no one should trouble my family. Whatever money is there, it should be given to my family’s account. The deceased has also written that Sumit, Sachin and ZSM sir were aware of this.

    SDRF in-charge Nagendra Kumar Singh said that he had received information between 11-12 pm on Sunday night that an abandoned car was parked on the Piparchedi Bridge, and a youth had committed suicide by jumping from the bridge into the Shivnath river. The SDRF team reached there and swam in the river and took out the body. Police seized the suicide note and sent the body for postmortem.