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Man attacked for refusing to give Navratri ‘vargani’ in MIDC

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Nagpur:
Refusal to part with ‘Vargani’ (contribution/donation) for Navratri festival cost a man dearly as he was attacked by a gang of miscreants in MIDC area on Sunday evening. The attackers even threatened to kill him for not meeting their demand. In all 10 persons have been booked in this connection.

The complainant, Rahul Devanand Avchar (30), tenant of Nandkumar Dubey, Pardhi Nagar, Hingna Road, told police that when he was present in his room, the main accused Lalit Jha and his 8-9 accomplices in the age group of 25-27 years arrived around 6.30 pm on Sunday. The accused demanded ‘Vargani’ for the Navratri festivity to be celebrated by Nav Durga Utsav Mandal in the area. However, Rahul Avchar expressed his inability to meet their ‘Vargani’ demand. Boiling with anger over Rahul’s refusal, the accused Lalit Jha and his cronies accosted him in front of Meena Tailoring Shop in the locality and started hurling abuses on him. Even before Rahul could pacify the group of accused, they attacked him with iron rods and inflicted injuries on his hands.

The miscreants also doled out a life threat against Rahul. Scared by the life threat, Rahul straightaway approached MIDC Police Station and registered a case against the accused.

PSI Patankar has booked the main accused Lalit Jha and others under Sections 387, 323, 504, 506, 143, 147, 149 of IPC read with Sub-Section 35 of Mumbai Police Act and probing the matter further.

Man attacked for refusing to give Navratri ‘vargani’ in MIDC


Futala girl immolation case: Victim still critical

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Girl pondered for 2.5 hours on mode of committing suicide
 

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Nagpur
: The girl who had attempted suicide by self-immolation is said to be still critical. While speaking to Nagpur Today, a senior Doctor of Orange City Hospital and Research Institute said that the girl is still critical. The Doctors reported that though the facial inflammation has receded. She is experiencing repeated Hypoglycemic Episodes. When asked why is the Blood-Sugar-level decreasing, he said that that this is caused by Infection and Sepsis. He claimed that the patient (Girl) has been put under a heavy dose of antibiotics to treat the infection and sepsis.

The occurrence of Hypoglycemic Episodes experienced by burn patients while in the intensive care unit have been significant to conclude that Hypoglycemic Episodes correlate with injury severity and inhalation injury. When adjusted for injury severity, hypoglycemia is associated with significantly higher post-burn morbidity and mortality. 

The Doctor also opined that in patients who have suffered more than 25% burns, till a grafting is done, they cannot or may not come out of the critical stage. The grafting is scheduled in the 3rd week of the patient being admitted.

Girl pondered for 2.5 hours on mode of committing suicide
With the victim girl giving a statement to the Executive Magistrate that she had committed suicide due to some personal tensions and worries, most of the rumours were stifled and came to an end. However, the Ambazhari Police Station registered a case under Section 309 of Indian Penal Code against her.

Sources in the police department claimed that they will be continuing the investigations to ascertain the causative factors that led her to attempt suicide.

During police investigations, they caught the taxi-driver who ferried her from Sitabuldi to Futala Lake. According to the taxi-driver’s statement, the girl had allegedly told the taxi driver that the fuel of her two-wheeler had exhausted and is parked near Futala Lake. This was the reason the driver also went to procure the petrol in a mineral-water-bottle for the girl from Bhole Petrol Pump. He does not know where she procured the match-box from.

After the taxi dropped her in front of Futala Lake, police sources told Nagpur Today that the girl had walked all the way till Botanical Garden. Since the gate is closed by 7:30 pm, she could not enter there. She is said to have walked back to Futala Lake. She had also contemplated committing suicide by jumping into the Futala Lake, but she had allegedly dropped the idea of jumping into the lake since she assumed that people may save her from getting drowned and her bid will be spoiled. Hence she waited till the crowd thinned down and then proceeded to get-up on the restaurant and set-herself on fire.

 

Futala girl immolation case: Victim still critical

25-year old girl falls victim to fake marriage promise, raped in her own house

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Nagpur: A 30-year old man trapped a girl with marriage promise and raped her in her own house. The evil-minded accused later not only refused to marry with the girl but called her caste in abusive manner. The accused has been booked.

The 25-year old victim girl, resident of Manish Nagar, in her complaint told police that the accused Amit Vasudeo Ganjude, resident of Plot No. 2, Samaj Bhushan Society, Somalwada, promised to marry with her. With these promising words, the accused Amit repeatedly established physical relationship with the victim in her own house.

The accused raped the girl over a period from August to October this year. However, when the girl insisted the accused to marry with her, Amit not only refused to keep his promised words but hurled abuses calling the girl with her caste. Taken aback by the devilish behavior of the accused the girl filed a complaint with Sonegaon police.

PSI Meshram, acting on her complaint, booked the accused Amit Vasudeo Ganjude under Section 376 of IPC read with Sub-Sections 3(1), 10 of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. Further investigations into the case are underway.

25-year old girl falls victim to fake marriage promise, raped in her own house

Two goons demand extortion money from Lakadganj teenager with life threat

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Nagpur: In an audacious act, two criminals demanded extortion money of Rs 25,000 from a 17-year old boy and threatened to kill him if he failed to meet their demand. The incident occurred in Lakadganj area on Monday.

The teenager Chirag Ramkrishna Barapatre (17), resident of Qr No. A/10, Tulsinagar Colony, Shantinagar, was standing near Tidke Sabhagruha in Kawarapeth at about 6 pm on Monday. At the same time the two goons Ayub Munawar Hussain and Wasim, both residents of Kawarapeth, accosted Chirag and demanded extortion money of Rs 25,000. The accused goons issued an ultimatum to Chirag of handing over the money by 11 am of Tuesday (Oct 13).

Else he will be killed. Scared by the extortion money demand and the life threat, Chirag immediately lodged a complaint with Lakadganj police.

Assistant Police Inspector A S Muley, acting on the complaint, has registered a case against the accused Ayub Munawar Hussain and Wasim under Sections 386, 34 of IPC and mounted a search to nab them.

Two goons demand extortion money from Lakadganj teenager with life threat

Aged man’s folly costs him Rs 1 lakh in Tehsil area

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Nagpur: An aged man’s folly of deserting a cash bag for a few seconds cost him Rs 1 lakh on Monday night.

The complainant, Balkishan Bhagwandas Lad (62), resident of Plot No. 898, Pothi Galli, in Tehsil area, told police that he reached home around 9.10 pm on Monday. But Balkishan committed a grave mistake while locking up his vehicle.

For a few seconds, Balkishan kept his bag containing cash of Rs 1 lakh in front of his house and then turned to lock up his vehicle. At that precise moments, an unidentified burglar dodged the sight of Balkishan and lifted the bag and vanished from the scene.

Tehsil PSI V S Kadlak, based on a complaint, has booked the unidentified burglar under Sections 379, 34 of IPC and searching the offender.

Aged man’s folly costs him Rs 1 lakh in Tehsil area

Gangster Sumit Thakur, brother, father & four others booked under MCOCA

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Nagpur: Cracking down heavily, Nagpur police on Tuesday have booked the gangster Sumit Rajkumar Thakur and six other members of his gang under stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act 1999 (MCOCA).

Sumit Thakur and other gang members are already arrested by Crime Branch on different days.

The other members who are booked under MCOCA are Amit Rajkumar Thakur, Rajkumar Laxmankumar Thakur, brother and father of Sumit,Vinaykumar Rajendrakumar Pandey, Yogesh Vinodkumar Singh, Nilesh Ashok Uike, and Manoj Prakash Shinde.

An array of offences under Sections 143, 147, 149, 427, 323, 504, 279, 506(B), read with Sub-Sections 3(1), 10 of Atrocities Act have been registered at Gittikhadan Police Station against all the seven accused.

Gangster Sumit Thakur, brother, father & four others booked under MCOCA

Yet another Ponzy fraud: 3 members of Deopujari family dupe investors of Rs 1.42 crore

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Nagpur:
In yet another Ponzy scheme fraud, three members of a family lured investors with astronomical returns and duped them to the tune of Rs 1.42 crore. Forget the high returns, the investors were not returned even their capital investment amounts. The three accused family members have been booked.

According to police, the three accused Nimish Satish Deopujari, Vandana Satish Deopujari and Satish Shankarrao Deopujari, residents of Plot No. 112, Swavalambi Nagar, run an investment company named Pro Pra En Shares Trading Corporation.

The three accused lured the complainant Shankar Damuji Kamdi (59), resident of Hingna Road T-Point, and dozens of other investors with 48 percent or more returns annually on their investment in shares market. With these alluring words of high returns, the Deopujaris accepted deposits to the tune of Rs 1,42,00,000 (Rs 1.42 crore).

However, the accused defaulted in payments and thus defrauded the investors. Forget the high returns, the capital amounts of investors were not returned by the accused trio.

Pratap Nagar API S M Mude, acting on a complaint filed by Shankar Damuji Kamdi, has booked the three accused members of the family Nimish Satish Deopujari, Vandana Satish Deopujari and Satish Shankarrao Deopujari under Sections 406, 409, 420, 34 of IPC read with Sub-Section 3 of Maharashtra Protection of Interests of Depositors (MPID) Act and investigating the matter further. No arrests have so far been made in the fraud.

Yet another Ponzy fraud: 3 members of Deopujari family dupe investors of Rs 1.42 crore

Blow to BJP: Nagpur ex-Mayor Kalpana Pande, sis arrested for taking Rs 50 k bribe

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Nagpur: In an action that left many of citizens in awe, the Nagpur unit of Anti-Corruption Bureau has on Wednesday
morning raided the house of former city Mayor and senior BJP leader Kalpana Pande and her sister Bharti Pande and caught them with the bribe of Rs 50,000. Both have allegedly taken this money from a retired teacher in lieu of signing her pension documents. The action has dealt a major blow to the ruling BJP in NMC. In an early morning swoop at 6.10 am on Wednesday, ACB teams simultaneously raided the houses of Kalpana Pande and her sister Bharti Pande in Hanuman Nagar and Vishwakarma Nagar, respectively.

The retired teacher had complained that Bharti Pande, Head Master at Chhanulal Navin Vidyabhavan High School, Gandhibagh and her sister former Mayor Kalpana Pande, also the member of Chhanulal Navin Vidyabhavan Teachers Education Society, Gandhibagh were allegedly pressing her to cough up Rs 50,000, if she wanted to get her pension papers cleared.

kalpana-1-(2)Based upon the complaint, ACB sleuths laid the trap raided at both the places and recovered the bribe amount which were chemically coated earlier. Both were arrested on the spot.

Kalpana Pande is not only a senior BJP leader but also said to be close to the Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis who has been raising his voice against corruption. The team comprising Bhawna Dhumale, police inspector Subhash Tanodkar, Dinesh Adapure, Chandrashekhar Dhok and ACB’s entire Nagpur unit conducted the raid under the directives of Sadar Police SP Rajiv Jain.

Meanwhile, Anti-Corruption of Nagpur circle has appealed to the citizens to contact ACB office if any government officer or employee demand any form of bribe from them.

Blow to BJP: Nagpur ex-Mayor Kalpana Pande, sis arrested for taking Rs 50 k bribe


Beer shop owner molests 40-yr old woman, threatens to kill her father-in-law

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Nagpur: A beer shop owner molested a 40-year old woman and threatened to kill her father-in-law for initiating action against the beer shop. The incident took place on Tuesday evening.

The accused Pratap Laxmandas Damvani (48), resident of Plot No. 438, Hindu Bagh, owns the beer shop situated in front of the woman’s house in Koradi. A case is going on in a court to vacate the shop. Subsequently, on Tuesday (Oct 13) around 4.30 pm, officials of Excise Department initiated action against the beer shop and took away the goods with them.

Infuriated by the action, accused Pratap Damvani targeted his anger on the 40-year old woman. He started abusing the woman with choicest words, caught hold of her hand and indulged in vulgar actions. Moreover, the accused Pratap threatened to kill the woman’s father-in-law.

Based on a complaint filed by the woman, Koradi PSI S S Ingle registered a case against the accused Pratap Damvani under Sections 294, 354, 506 of IPC. Further probe is underway.

Beer shop owner molests 40-yr old woman, threatens to kill her father-in-law

Cops bust cyber crime racket, 3 gang members arrested

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  • The arrested gang members were on a robbing spree targeting banks accounts through cyber crime. However, the mastermind and other members of the gang are still at large and being hunted by cops.

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Nagpur: In a cracking success, Crime Branch of Nagpur Police on Wednesday busted a gang of cyber crime perpetrators and arrested its three members in early morning swoop on a lodge in city. The arrested gang members were on a robbing spree targeting banks accounts through cyber crime. However, the mastermind and other members of the gang are still at large and being hunted by cops.

According to details, the Crime Branch PI C P Dhole and PI Bajirao Powar, around 11.30 pm on Tuesday, received information from Yavatmal police that in a dubious transaction, Rs 49 lakh were withdrawn from Bank of India account of complainant Priyank Chandrashekhar Deshmukh (30), who runs Macwheels Motors Pvt Ltd Company on Arni Road, Yavatmal. The cops received further information that accused gang members Krushnakumar Drupdeo Mishra (28), Raja Manjeet Bhattacharya (25) and Santoshkumar Parasnath Yadav (34), all residents of Kolkata, prepared bogus Simcard in the name of Priyank and transferred Rs 49 lakh from his BoI account through Net Banking to their own accounts in ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank. After transferring the huge amount, the three gang members withdrew cash of Rs 1.80 lakh and purchased gold jewellery worth Rs 4.80 lakh by using their own Debit Cards.

Armed with the information, the Crime Branch sleuths started investigation into the matter for further leads. The Information Technology Investigation Cell of city police tracked the whereabouts of the accused and found that the gang members were hiding in city only. Subsequently, a team of policemen led by PIs C P Dhole and Bajirao Powar swooped on lodges and hotels situated on C A Road and nearby premises. During the raid, the three gang members Krushnakumar Drupdeo Mishra, Raja Manjeet Bhattacharya and Santoshkumar Parasnath Yadav were nabbed from one of the hotels.

The arrested accused were handed over to Yavatmal police who have booked them under various sections of IPC and IT Act. However, the wanted mastermind of the gang and other members are still at large and being hunted by cops.

The operation was undertaken under the guidance of DCP Sharma, ACP Nilesh Raut by a team of sleuths from Crime Branch.

Cops bust cyber crime racket, 3 gang members arrested

Youth’s wicked action forces girl to end life on her marriage day itself

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Nagpur: A wicked youth by his equally wicked action not only damaged a girl’s marriage prospects but forced her to commit suicide in humiliation.

It may be recalled that the girl Priti Shyamrao Pulliwar (21), resident of Siraspeth, Nagpur, had committed suicide on May 29, 2015 by jumping into a well situated in Chandan Nagar locality. At that time, Imamwada police had registered a case of accidental death and launched a thorough probe.

A sustained investigation, however, revealed that Priti’s marriage was fixed with Vishnu Yelcharwar, resident of Dongargaon, Taluka Nagbhid. On the marriage day, the accused Shyam Suresh Taiwade (23), native of Jitkheda, Tehsil Pandhurna, District Chhindwada (MP) but presently staying in Chandan Nagar, mischievously sent a message on bridegroom Vishnu’s mobile phone which said “Do not marry with Priti. I am in love with her.”

The mischievous message created havoc in the life of Priti on her marriage day as the ceremony was cancelled. The girl could not bear the embarrassment and humiliation caused by the wicked message and she ended her life by jumping into the well. Subsequent to the probe revelation, Priti’s father Shyamrao Pulliwar (44) lodged a complaint with Imamwada police against the accused.

API Bele has now booked the mischievous accused Shyam Suresh Taiwade under Section 306. Further investigations are underway.

Youth’s wicked action forces girl to end life on her marriage day itself

Bogus mobile towers company dupes Indora man of Rs 85,000

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Nagpur: A man’s greed to earn easy money cost him dearly as he was duped by a bogus mobile tower erection company to the tune of Rs 85,850.

The victim Bhimrao Damaji Handekar (53), resident of Indora Republican Nagar, spotted a newspaper advertisement inserted by Delhi-based Daksh Towers Private Limited. Upon noticing the advertisement, Bhimrao contacted the company on the mentioned mobile phone number for erection of tower at terrace of his house. In return, the Daksh Towers Company directed Bhimrao to deposit money in company’s Bank of Maharashtra account number 60177966189 from time to time between 11.02.2015 and 23.03.2015.

Overcame by greed to earn an easy money, Bhimrao deposited a total of Rs 85,850 in the said account only to be deceived by the Delhi-based Daksh Towers Private Limited. The company neither erected the mobile tower at Bhimrao’s house nor returned the money to him.

The frustrated Bhimrao lodged a complaint with Jaripatka police in this connection.

Bogus mobile towers company dupes Indora man of Rs 85,000

CBI raids Manoj Jaiswal’s residence

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Raid not related to Coal Scam: Raid presumed to be over money laundering case of Bank of Baroda.

DSC_0031Nagpur: In another incident that stirred the business community, the officials of Central Bureau of Investigation swooped down on the residence of Chairman of Abhijeet Group Manoj Jaiswal in the wee hours of October 14, 2015.

CBI Team which has started the search and seizure operations in Manoj Jaiswal’s residence is said to have arrived from Kolkata. Sources claimed that the officials of CBI, Nagpur were not at all aware of their presence or raid in the city.

While putting the rumours at rest that the CBI raids are in connection with Manoj Jaiswal’s involvement in Coal Scam, very reliable sources told Nagpur Today that this raid is related to Manoj Jaiswal’s involvement in money laundering of black money sent to foreign countries (Hawala).

According to sources, Manoj Jaiswal had taken loans worth thousands of crores from banks and of this he might have sent some Crores outside India under the umbrage or guise of purchasing equipments etc through the money laundering route.

Two days ago i.e. October 12, 2015, six persons were arrested in a case involving alleged laundering of black money to the tune of Rs. 6000 crore at a Branch of Bank of Baroda in New Delhi. Four of the arrests were made by the Enforcement Directorate and two by the Central Bureau of Investigation, sources said.

According to sources, money was being transferred through 59 accounts at the Bank of Baroda’s Ashok Vihar Branch to companies in Hong Kong and Dubai. The money was disguised as payments for imports. A search revealed that addresses given by at least 50 companies for bank records were dubious or fake.

Till the filing of the story, the officials of CBI were still in the premises. Surprisingly no family member of Manoj Jaiswal was present in the residence as if they knew that officials may be visiting them soon.

CBI raids Manoj Jaiswal’s residence

RTI activist arrested on theft and molestation charge

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Nagpur: In an appalling incident, an RTI activist forcibly entered into a woman’s kirana shop and snatched over Rs 2000 from cash counter and also molested her daughter-in-law for refusing to give ‘Vargani’ (contribution/donation) for Navratri festival. A report says that the RTI activist has been arrested while police say he has been booked in the case.

On October 11, the 51-year old woman and her daughter-in-law, both residents of Kalamna, were manning their kirana shop. Around 4.30 pm, the accused RTI activist Mukesh Shahu (36), resident of the same area, came at the kirana shop and demanded ‘Vargani’ for Navratri festival. However, the woman refused to part with the money. Enraged by her refusal, accused Mukesh Shahu forcibly entered into the kirana shop and snatched Rs 2040 kept in the cash counter. Not only the accused took money but also jostled with the woman’s daughter-in-law indecently and thus molested her.

Based on the woman’s complaint, Kalamna PSI Raut booked the accused RTI activist under Sections 392, 354, 452, 506 of IPC and arrested him on Wednesday.

RTI activist arrested on theft and molestation charge

Burglars strike at mobile shop, house in Lakadganj, Jaripatka areas

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Nagpur: Burglars struck at a mobile shop and a house in different areas and decamped with booty including mobile handsets, laptops, jewelleries collectively worth over Rs 4 lakh. No arrests have so far been made in the crimes.

In the first case, the complainant Mohd Komel Mohd Arif Ajani (33), resident of Chhapru Nagar, Plot No. 273, and owner of Ali Samsung Electronics mobile shop, closed his establishment on Tuesday night and went home. Between 9.45 pm and 10.30 am of Wednesday, unidentified miscreants broke open the shutter of the shop and decamped with 12 Samsung mobile handsets, two laptops collectively worth Rs 2,04,174.

Lakadganj PSI U S Rathod, acting on a complaint of Mohd Arif Ajani, registered an offence under Sections 454, 457, 380 of IPC and searching for the offenders.

In another case, Nikhil Pranay Raut (26), resident of Plot No. 23, Bezonbagh, locked his home and left for a programme along with family. Taking advantage of the situation, unidentified burglars broke open the main door lock and entered into the house between 11.30 pm of Wednesday and 0015 hours of Thursday. The thieves laid their hands on gold-silver ornaments, laptop, watch and other stuff totally valued at Rs 2,08,450.

Jaripatka PSI A Y Bakal has booked the unidentified burglars under Sections 380, 457 and searching for them.

Burglars strike at mobile shop, house in Lakadganj, Jaripatka areas


Youth, injured in motorcycle collision and hit by truck, dies

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Nagpur: A youth who injured seriously in the collision of two motorcycles and then hit by a truck succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at a private hospital.

On October 9 around 9 pm, two youths riding the Victor motorcycle (MH-34/D 5537) and Bajaj Pulsar (MH-40/AD 7250) collided head-on in front of Vijay Hardware, Dighori Road, Hudkeshwar. The collision resulted in the Victor motorcycle rider Swapnil Moreshwar Samrutwar crashing down on the left side of the road. At that precise time a truck was coming from behind and it hit Swapnil on his head and legs.

The gravely injured Swapnil was rushed to Aditya Critical Care Hospital in Dhantoli. However, he succumbed to his injuries on October 14 at 9.30 pm while undergoing treatment.

Based on a complaint filed by Kaustubh Anil Dhavne (28), resident of Chhatrapati Nagar, Police Sub-Inspector of Hudkeshwar Totewar has registered a case under Sections 279, 304(A) of IPC read with Sub-Sections 134, 177 of Motor Vehicles Act against the Pulsar rider and the truck driver and probing the matter further.

Youth, injured in motorcycle collision and hit by truck, dies

City reports five accidental deaths within 24 hours

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Nagpur: In all five accidental death cases were reported in city with two persons committing suicide by hanging while three persons consumed poisonous substance to end their lives. The deceased include two married women and three men. The unnatural deaths were reported over a period of 24 hours.

In the first case, a newly married young woman named Rupali Pravin Meher (23), resident of Plot No. 29, Kalele Layout, Arya Nagar, ended her life by hanging to a ceiling fan in her house around 1.45 pm on Wednesday.

Based on a complaint filed by Usha Devidas Meher (55), Koradi PSI Dhanorkar has registered a case of accidental death and probing the matter from all angles.

Another young married woman, identified as Pournima Sanjay Ganvir (28) of MHADA Colony in Jaripatka area, consumed poisonous substance and committed suicide in her residence. Pournima took the noxious stuff at about 1.30 pm on Tuesday. She was rushed to Mayo Hospital but died in the wee hours of Thursday while undergoing treatment.

Jaripatka PSI A Y Bakal registered a case of accidental death and probing the matter thoroughly.

A 34-year old man named Nilesh Goutam Gawande, resident of Surendragadh, near Masjid, took the extreme step by consuming a poisonous substance on Tuesday. When his condition deteriorated, he was taken to Mayo Hospital. However, Nilesh died at 10 am on Wednesday.

Gittikhadan PSI Deshmukh who is investigating the matter has registered a case of accidental death.

A Jattarodi-based man Deepak Bansilal Shahu (35), on Tuesday around 6 pm, too consumed a substance of poisonous nature with the motive of ending his life. Deepak was rushed to GMCH in critical condition. He died in the midnight of Thursday.

Imamwada API Bele has registered a case of unnatural death and investigating the matter further.

In the fifth incident, Rajesh Sharadchandra Pande (46), resident of Dhangarpura, near Tatya Tope Nagar, took the extreme step by hanging to a hook of wall in his house. On the information given by deceased’s wife Rajashree, Pratap Nagar police have registered a case of accidental death and launched a probe into the matter.

City reports five accidental deaths within 24 hours

76-yr old woman, on morning walk, robbed of gold chain in Jaitala

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Nagpur: A 76-year old woman, who was on morning walk, was robbed of her gold chain by two motorcycle-borne chain-snatchers in the wee hours of Thursday.

The old lady, Maya Vasanta Kamavisadar, resident of Plot No. 9, ‘Vasant Apartment,’ Jaitala, left home for morning walk around 4.25 on Thursday. Maya had hardly covered a distance from her home when the two unidentified muggers, in the age group of 20-22 years, riding a black-coloured motorcycle came near her and snatched the gold chain she was wearing around her neck.

The chain was worth Rs 30,000. Even before Maya could sense something wrong and raise an alarm, the chain-snatchers sped away.

Based on a complaint filed by Maya, the Lady PSI Nafte of Pratap Nagar Police Station has booked the muggers under Sections 392, 34 of IPC and mounted a search to nab them.

76-yr old woman, on morning walk, robbed of gold chain in Jaitala

16-yr old girl goes missing from Panchpaoli

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Nagpur: Yet another minor girl has gone missing from a city area and has reportedly been kidnapped. The 16-year old girl, resident of Panchpaoli, left her home around 11 am on Thursday without informing other family members and since then has gone missing. A search by relatives of the girl to trace her at all possible places went in vain. Later, a complaint was filed with Panchpaoli Police Station.

API Kenche, following directives of Supreme Court that if any minor girl or boy goes missing then the case should be treated as that of kidnapping, has registered a case under Section 363 of IPC and searching to trace the missing minor girl.

16-yr old girl goes missing from Panchpaoli

Electrical shop burgled on busy CA Road; Rs 3 lakh in cash, other goods stolen

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Nagpur: In an astonishing incident, a desperado or more targeted an electrical shop and decamped with cash of Rs 2.5-3 lakh and costly goods of uncertain value. The daring burglary reported on ever busy Central Avenue Road on Friday sparked panic across business community and put cops in a tizzy. The burgled shop is Tirupati Electrical and Industrial Agency situated at 76, Central Avenue Road, behind Sidharth Hotel. The street is hub of a wide range of business and commercial activity.

The startling fact that came to the fore is that the miscreants managed to bend and break open the locks of steel shutter without coming into notice on the busy thoroughfare and made good their escape with the booty.

Tirupati Electrical and Industrial Agency is owned by Rajesh Agrawal residing near Gitanjali Talkies on CA Road. On Thursday night, Rajesh closed his shop as usual and went home. But Friday morning was not as usual when Rajesh arrived at his shop to open it. To his dismay, he found locks of steel shutter smashed and a cash of Rs 2.5-3 lakh kept in drawer missing.

Other costly goods were also stolen. However, the CCTV camera installed at the shop captured the action of the burglar. Rajesh Agrawal immediately alerted Tehsil Police Station about the daring theft.

A team of cops reached the shop and started investigation.

Electrical shop burgled on busy CA Road; Rs 3 lakh in cash, other goods stolen

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