India! fraud, theft, mob lynching, stampede death, beaten and strangled to death, drug peddler 2024.12.23-12.27

The accused in custody of the Gurugram police.
2024.12.27 Man beaten to death after dispute over mobile phone in Gurugram
Accused then dumped the victim’s body in the green belt of Dwarka Expressway to escape police
Gurugram, December 27
A 19-year-old youth was beaten and strangled to death by four men following an argument over a mobile phone. The accused then dumped the victim’s body in the green belt of Dwarka Expressway to escape police, but were later arrested.
The accused were identified as Brijesh, alias Rinku, Umesh, alias Nahne, Arvind Kumar and Siyasaran Sahu, alias Sibbu.
According to the police, they received information regarding a dead body lying near Harsaru village on December 22. A police team reached the spot and took the body in its custody. Later, the deceased was identified as Ashish (19), a resident of Bhangrola village. In his complaint, the victim’s father said Ashish, who was an autorickshaw driver, had injury marks on his head while his neck was tied to a muffler.
An FIR was registered under relevant sections of the BNS. “The accused revealed that Brijesh knew Ashish, who had forcibly taken the former’s mobile phone. On December 21, Brijesh and his friends went to Ashish’s place in Bhangrola, where they got into an argument, following which they hit Ashish on the head with a brick. When he got injured, they put him in the auto and killed him by strangulating with the muffler. After throwing away the body, they fled the spot. We are questioning the accused,” said a spokesperson of the police.
2024.12.26 District Police Udhampur
Another Inter-district drug peddler arrested, 7.60 Grams of Contraband Heroin recovered by Udhampur Police in the jurisdiction of Police Post Tikri
बाइक चोरी करने वाले गैंग के दो सदस्य अरेस्ट
Two Members Of Bike Theft Gang Arrested Bike Was Stolen From Delhi And Haryana Hapur Police Sent To Jail
2024.12.25 बाइक चोरी करने वाले गैंग के दो सदस्य अरेस्ट : दिल्ली और हरियाणा से चोरी की गई थी बाइक, हापुड़ पुलिस ने भेजा जेल
Hapur News : चेकिंग के दौरान पिलखुवा कोतवाली पुलिस ने गांव बड़ौदा हिंदवान मार्ग से दो वाहन चोरी करने वाले गैंग के दो सदस्यों को गिरफ्तार किया है। पुलिस ने आरोपियों से दो चोरी की बाइक, एक तमंचा और एक जिंदा कारतूस बरामद कर आरोपियों के खिलाफ कार्रवाई की कर दी है।
क्या है पूरा मामला
पिलखुवा कोतवाली प्रभारी निरीक्षक रघुराज सिंह ने जानकारी देते हुए बताया मारवाड़ चौकी प्रभारी संजय सिंह यादव पुलिस टीम के साथ क्षेत्र में चेकिंग कर रहे थे, इसी दौरान गांव बड़ौदा हिंदवान मार्ग पर दो बाइक पर सवार होकर संदिग्ध आते हुए दिखाई दिए आते दिए, पुलिस टीम ने उन्हें रुकने का इशारा किया तो आरोपी भागने लगे। पुलिस ने घेराबंदी करते हुए दोनों आरोपियों को गिरफ्तार कर लिया।  जिसके बाद पुलिस उन्हें थाने लेकिन आई।
ये है आरोपी
कोतवाली प्रभारी निरीक्षक ने बताया कि पकड़े गए आरोपी जिला बुलंदशहर के थाना डिबाई के गांव दौरो का गगन और गांव शाहपुर फगौता का लोकेश है। आरोपी गगन और लोकेश ने पूछताछ में बताया कि एक बाइक को दिल्ली और एक बाइक को हरियाणा से चोरी की थी। इसके साथ ही एक अवैध तमंचा और एक जिंदा कारतूस बरामद किया गया।
आरोपी पर अपराधिक मुकदमे दर्ज
उन्होंने बताया कि लोकेश पर हरियाणा, गाजियाबाद में पांच और गगन के खिलाफ दिल्ली में दो मुकदमे दर्ज है। ये आरोपी शातिर तरिके से वाहन चोरी ककी वारदात को अंजाम देते है। जिनको गिरफ्तार कर जेल भेजा जा रहा है।
2024.12.25 Ghaziabad: Woman hires men to steal husband’s car; 2 held
The four suspects allegedly in connivance with Pavitra Tyagi, 32, a homemaker, stole her husband Nitin Tyagi’s car from outside a banquet hall in Morti, Ghaziabad.
Ghaziabad: Police on Tuesday arrested two suspects allegedly hired by a Delhi-based woman to steal her husband’s Honda City car from outside a banquet hall in Ghaziabad on late December 6 night. The woman is absconding along with two other suspects. But the car has been seized from Saharanpur, officers said.
Police identified the arrested men as Muzaffarnagar residents Akash Tyagi, 30, and Gaurav Sharma, 35.
Officers said Akash has a criminal history, with 10 cases for attempted murder, looting, theft, etc. and Gaurav has five cases, including those of the Arms’ Act and looting, etc., against his name. Their friends Pankaj Tyagi, resident of Muzaffarnagar, and Siddharth Kumar, resident of Saharanpur, are absconding.
The four suspects allegedly in connivance with Pavitra Tyagi, 32, a homemaker, stole her husband Nitin Tyagi’s car from outside a banquet hall in Morti, Ghaziabad. Nitin operates a travel agency in Delhi and the couple resides in Chhattarpur, south Delhi, police said.
Gaurav told police that he came in contact with the woman during a wedding in Meerut about six months ago and they became friends.
“In between, the woman asked the suspect (Gaurav) to steal her husband’s car. She told him that after selling the car, they would equally divide the money while her husband would get an insurance claim. On the night of the incident, the woman called the suspect outside the banquet hall in Ghaziabad and handed over one of the original keys. It helped the four suspects flee with the car,” said Shweta Yadav, officiating assistant commissioner of police (Nandgram).
The suspects midway changed the number plate and hid it in Saharanpur.
Just after the theft, Nitin reported to police on the emergency number and later a first information report was lodged for theft at Nandgram police station on December 9.
Based on CCTV and electronic surveillance, police traced the suspects. Two of them were arrested from Nandgram.
2024.12.24 District Police Udhampur
HARDCORE 𝗗𝗥𝗨𝗚 𝗣𝗘𝗗𝗗𝗟𝗘𝗥 ROHIT BAKSHI S/O LT. SH. ASHOK BAKSHI R/O CHOPRA SHOP, UDHAMPUR 𝗔𝗥𝗥𝗘𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗗, 𝗛𝗘𝗥𝗢𝗜𝗡 𝗥𝗘𝗖𝗢𝗩𝗘𝗥𝗘𝗗 BY UDHAMPUR POLICE
Battery Thief Gang | File Image
2024.12.24 Mira Bhayandar: MBVV Police Bust Mobile Tower Battery Theft Gang, Arrest 9
Alarmed by the rise in cases of equipment thefts from mobile towers, MBVV chief- Madhukar Pandey directed the crime branch unit to conduct parallel investigations and nab the culprits at the earliest.
Two months after they busted an interstate gang involved in theft of expensive telecom equipment from 5G mobile towers, the crime branch unit (Zone III) attached to the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police arrested nine people who stole batteries from the cabins of mobile towers and sold them to scrap dealers. Alarmed by the rise in cases of equipment thefts from mobile towers, MBVV chief- Madhukar Pandey directed the crime branch unit to conduct parallel investigations and nab the culprits at the earliest.
The gang had recently stolen 24 electrical back-up batteries from the cabin of a mobile tower in Bhalivali village. A team led by police inspector-Pramod Badhakh started investigations into the case and on the virtue of electronic surveillance apprehended seven members of the gang including- Sant Kumar Rajbhar (41), Ajit Mankar (32), Akash Pandey (29), Navnath Uttekar (32), Ajay Ghadi (24), Sudip Rajbhar (30) and Bullu Rajbhar (37)- all residents of the Virar-Nalasopara belt who were employed with a mobile tower servicing company.
Based on the information provided by the accused the police nabbed two scrap dealers- Ramesh Surat Singh (37) and Kishore Purabiya (34) who purchased the stolen batteries and other equipment. Investigations revealed the involvement of the gang members in six similar thefts committed by them in Vasai, Virar and Boisar.
An offence under section 303 (2) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS) for theft has been registered at the Mandvi police station against the accused who have been remanded to custody. Further investigations were on.
Police arrested the accused of Maggi noodles theft with the help of CCTV footage obtained from a toll plaza in Bhopal.
2024.12.24 Stolen Maggi packets worth Rs 11 lakh recovered in Bhopal, 3 arrested
Bhopal police have cracked a Rs 11 lakh Maggi noodles theft case, recovering the stolen consignment, and have also arrested three people in connection to the heist.
The police have been on the lookout for robbers since December 9, when a transport businessman named Shabbir lodged a complaint and alleged that the 1,661 boxes of the processed noodle brand that he loaded on a truck had been stolen. The theft took place on December 4 when the vehicle was en route from Sanand in Gujarat to Cuttuck in Odisha.
As per the complaint, Shabbir called the driver of the truck, Raees Mian, on his mobile phone when the vehicle’s toll amount was deducted from his account through Fastag (an electronic toll collection system) in Bhopal. This alerted Shabbir as he suspected some wrongdoing.
However, when he tried the driver’s number, the call continuously dropped. Later that day, Raees called Shabbir and told him that someone had got him drunk and fled with the loaded truck.
Shabbir further alleged that later, the CCTV footage from the cameras installed at the 11 Meel bypass toll plaza in Bhopal showed Shabbir’s truck, which the police took under its custody. However, the Maggi noodle consignment was missing from the vehicle.
Following this, the police registered a case against driver Raees, and launched an investigation into the matter. The local police also announced a reward of Rs 10,000 for the person who could provide information about the consignment.
During investigation and search operations, the police found that the noodle consignment had been kept at three depositories in the Bairagarh area. Police then detained a man named Hitesh Moinani and questioned him. Hitesh confessed to the crime and gave the police the location of the depositories, from where a total of 1,411 cartons of Maggi noodles were recovered, while 250 boxes had been sold off to local retailers.
Hitesh also told the police that he bought the consignment from a man named Kamlesh Gaur for Rs 11 lakh. Acting on the information provided by Hitesh, the police arrested Kamlesh, who said that he bought the consignment from Shabbir’s driver Raees for Rs 10 lakh and forwarded it to Hitesh’s depositories after they struck a deal.
The police have arrested three accused, including Hitesh and Kamlesh, while driver Raees Mian is on the run. A manhunt to trace Raees is underway, police said.
2024.12.24 Jamshedpur Fraud Case:: 58 lakhs withdrawn from Bank of India account of Sakchi jewelery businessman
Jamshedpur Fraud Case:: साकची के आभूषण कारोबारी के बैंक ऑफ इंडिया के खाते से निकाले 58 लाख, 10 साल से दुकान में काम कर रहे अकाउंटेंट ने ही ट्रांसफर कराये पैसे, पुलिस ने पूछताछ की तो खोला राज
Jamshedpur. न्यू श्री दुर्गा ज्वेलरी के मालिक भरत चंद्र नंदी के बैंक खाते से 58.50 लाख रुपये की धोखाधड़ी करने के मामले में साकची पुलिस ने उनके ही अकाउंटेंट केशव कुमार सिंह और उसके साथी कुलवंत सिंह उर्फ हैप्पी को गिरफ्तार किया है. पुलिस ने कुलवंत के घर से 1.10 लाख रुपये नकद, तीन मोबाइल बरामद किया है. अकाउंटेंट केशव कुमार सिंह भरत चंद्र के दुकान में करीब दस वर्षों से काम करता था. 27 नवंबर को भरत चंद्र को उनके साकची स्थित बैंक ऑफ इंडिया के बैंक खाते से 58.50 लाख रुपये के ट्रांसफर्र की सूचना मिली.
छानबीन में पता चला कि भुवनेश्वर के एक मेसर्स विसर इंटरप्राइजेज के बैंक खाता में रुपये का ट्रांसफर किया गया है. सूचना मिलने के बाद उन्होंने फौरन इसकी जानकारी साकची थाना को दी. इसके बाद केस दर्ज कराया. छानबीन के दौरान जानकारी मिली कि अकाउंटेंट केशव ने भरत चंद्र के बैंक खाता का चेक बुक चोरी की थी. इसके बाद अपने साथी कुलवंत को दे दिया था. कुलवंत ने इस काम के लिए अपने दोस्त धर्मवीर से संपर्क किया. इसके बाद तीनों ने मिल कर रुपये की निकासी का प्लान बनाया.
धर्मवीर कई अवैध पैसे का लेन देन करने का काम करता है. इस कारण से उसके पास कई अलग-अलग बैंक के खाता हैं. 21 नवंबर को केशव ने चेक जमा कर 22 नवंबर को 58.50 लाख रुपये ट्रांसफर कर लिए. धर्मवीर ने इस अवैध लेनदेन के लिए 5 प्रतिशत कमीशन भी लिया. रुपये ट्रांसर्फर होने के बाद उसने 20-20 हजार रुपये कर पांच बार एटीएम से निकाले.

2024.12.24 A tribal man was among three people arrested for allegedly beating a Dalit man to death on suspicion of stealing rice in Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh district early Sunday. While activists claim this is a case of mob lynching, police said it does not fall under the definition of the offence under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
The incident took place around 2 am in Dumarpalli village. According to his statement to the police, the main suspect in the case, Virendra Sidar, 50, said he was awoken by some noise and saw the victim, Panchram Sarthi alias Butu, 50, sneaking into his home and trying to steal a sack of rice. Enraged, he called his neighbours, Ajay Pradhan, 42, and Ashok Pradhan,44, and together, the three of them tied Sarthi to a tree.
According to police sources, the village sarpanch alerted the police in the morning, and when a team got there at 6 am, they found Sarthi unconscious and still tied to a tree. Police sources claim he was beaten with bamboo sticks, kicked and punched.
The three arrested have been booked for murder under section 103 (1) of BNS. Police are now investigating the involvement of more people in the case.
Meanwhile, the case has now courted controversy, with activists calling for the provision for mob lynching to be invoked in the case. The provision, Section 103 (2) of the BNS, defines mob-lynching as, “when a group of five or more persons acting in concert commits murder on the ground of race, caste or community, sex, place of birth, language, personal belief or any other similar ground each member of such group shall be punished with death or with imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine”.

2024.12.23 BRS vs Congress intensifies after vandalisation at Allu Arjun’s house; all 6 accused get bail

NEW DELHI: Opposition parties including the BJP and BRS targetted the ruling Congress over alleged lapses in law and order following vandalism by a group claiming affiliation with the Osmania University Joint Action Committee (OU-JAC) outside Allu Arjun’s home.

Protesters reportedly scaled the compound wall and raised slogans against Allu Arjun, demanding financial compensation of Rs 1 crore for the family of a woman who died during a stampede at a screening of his film ‘Pushpa 2’. They left behind a placard accusing the film industry of profiting while endangering fans.

Six individuals involved in the attack, which saw flower pots damaged and tomatoes thrown at the actor’s home, were later arrested and granted bail by a local court.

Security was heightened at the residence of Telugu superstar after the incident on Monday. Hyderabad police confirmed that the actor was not home during the vandalism and that security at his residence has been reinforced.

The BJP and the BRS questioned the Congress government’s governance in the wake of the incident. BJP MP D K Aruna alleged that four of the perpetrators were from Kodangal, the constituency of chief minister A Revanth Reddy, hinting at a possible political conspiracy.

BRS MLA T Harish Rao joined the criticism, pointing to an alarming rise in crime in Hyderabad, with over 35,944 cases reported in 2024. He described the attack on Allu Arjun’s residence as a “complete failure of governance.”

TPCC chief Bomma Mahesh Kumar Goud on Monday accused the BRS and BJP of leveraging the Allu Arjun episode for political mileage amid the ongoing controversy over the Sandhya Theatre incident in Telangana.

“The BRS and BJP want to take undue advantage of the Allu Arjun episode. This issue is entirely unrelated to the film industry. We have always supported the film industry, and the Congress party has extended numerous facilities to the Telugu film fraternity. However, they are attempting to derive political mileage from this incident. We have no connection with the vandalism at Allu Arjun’s residence,” the TPCC chief told ANI.

Chief minister Revanth Reddy, while condemning the incident, directed the state’s Director General of Police and Hyderabad’s police commissioner to ensure strict measures to maintain law and order. “Attacks on film personalities or anyone are unacceptable,” he stated.

The vandalism comes amid ongoing controversy surrounding the December 4 stampede at Sandhya Theatre during the premiere of Pushpa 2. The tragedy claimed the life of Revathi, a woman in the audience, and left her son, Sri Tej, injured. Critics have blamed the event’s organizers, including Allu Arjun, for inadequate safety measures.

The actor dismissed the accusations as a “campaign of character assassination” and expressed concern for the injured. He revealed that legal proceedings had prevented him from visiting Sri Tej but assured support for the boy’s medical expenses. Allu Arjun was arrested following the incident but secured bail from the Telangana High Court on December 16.

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