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Freak mishap: Moped rider killed as ST bus, car collide on Koradi Road

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Nagpur: In a freak incident, a moped rider was killed when an ST bus and Maruti Swift car collided and one of the vehicles crashed onto the moped. The mishap occurred near NADT on Koradi Road on Wednesday evening. Cops have booked drivers of the bus and car.

A resident of Plot No. 133, Welcome Society, Mankapur, the deceased Bhimrao Sukhdeve (59) was going towards Mental Hospital on his Activa moped (MH-31/EX/5650) around 6.30 pm on Wednesday. As he reached opposite NADT Gate on Koradi Road, an ST bus (MH-40/N 8498) and a Maruti Swift car (MH-49/AT 1108) collided against each other. As a result one of the vehicles went berserk and rammed Bhimrao’s moped. He suffered grievous injuries and died on the spot.

Mankapur API Raut, based on a complaint lodged by Abhay Bhimrao Sukhdeve (41), registered a case against the drivers of the ST bus and Swift car under Sections 279, 304(A), 427, 34 of the IPC and investigating the matter further.

Freak mishap: Moped rider killed as ST bus, car collide on Koradi Road


Abdul Gani Turk, a convict in 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, dies in Nagpur Jail

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Nagpur: Abdul Gani Turk, a convict in 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case and lodged in Nagpur Central Prison, died suddenly in jail on Thursday. The details of his death could not be ascertained immediately.

Abdul Gani Turk who was accused of planting RDX at Century Bazaar and killing 113 people on March 12, 1993, was convicted by the special TADA court for his role in the serial blasts conspiracy. The 48-year-old former havala agent of the absconding prime accused, Ibrahim Mushtaq ‘Tiger’ Memon, was the eighth accused to be convicted. He was convicted of driving an RDX-laden Commander vehicle from the Memon residence at Al-Husseini building in Mahim to Century Bazaar and parking it opposite an Udipi restaurant. The blast resulted in the highest toll — 113 dead, 229 injured, and property worth Rs 2.41 crore damaged.

The evidence given by the witnesses against Turk was found to be “unimpeachable and alone sufficient to be relied upon” by Judge PD Kode. The judge also accepted Turk’s first confession, which he had retracted, as “voluntary and consistent with facts and other evidence” and discarded a second confession saying it was not properly recorded.

Turk had also confessed to filling RDX in the vehicles and parking the jeep at Century Bazaar. He said he had performed namaaz after parking the vehicle. The judge held him guilty on 14 charges but acquitted him of the charges of undergoing training at Sandheri and Bhor villages and participating in meetings at Babloo and Moosa Bhiwandiwala’s residence. But he held that Turk’s presence at the training sites and outside the room when other conspirators met proved his complicity.

The Abdul Gani Turk was lodged in Nagpur Central Prison since his conviction in the serial blasts case. On Thursday, he suddenly died in jail. The cause of his death could not be ascertained immediately. Cardiac arrest could be the cause, sources said.

Abdul Gani Turk, a convict in 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case, dies in Nagpur Jail

16-yr old travel bus cleaner dies in bizarre mishap in Sakkardara

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Nagpur: Following spate of fatal road accidents being witnessed in city, a 16-year old boy, working as cleaner of a travel bus, lost his life in a bizarre mishap near Bhandeplot Square on Thursday morning.

The deceased, Tejas Arun Narule (16), native of village Sathgaon, Tehsil Chimur, District Chandrapur, was working as cleaner in Ata-E-Taj Travels. On Thursday around 10.40 am, a bus (MH-40/DG 0622) of the travel company took passengers and was going towards Bhandeplot from Shitala Mata Square in Sakkardara police jurisdiction. While the bus was moving, Tejas stuck out his head from door of the bus near Taj Darshan Sales Furniture shop. At the precisely same time, a tractor trolley (MH-31/AH 7549) laden with iron goods passed through the spot. A wooden rafter tied with the tractor hit Tejas on his head with forceful impact. As a result Tejas lost balance and fell on road from the running bus and died on the spot.

Sakkardara PSI Masram has registered a case against the tractor trolley driver under Sections 279, 304(A) of the IPC. Further probe is underway.

16-yr old travel bus cleaner dies in bizarre mishap in Sakkardara

Baidyanath Square Murder : Brother of sis-in-law of killed goon among 5 arrested

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Nagpur: Imambada police have rounded up five persons in connection with the murder of a dreaded goon at Baidyanath Square. The deceased Badal Gajbiye, 29, was brutally assualted with sword and stones after a group of masked men threw red chilli powder into his eyes. The arrested people included the brother of the deceased’s sister-in-law.

The five accused have been identified as Nilesh Meshram, 22, Sunny Bagde, 23, Uddesh Meshram, 23, Adarsh alias Action Jaronde, 20 and Ritik alias Kalya Khobragade, 19.

Gajbhiye had the past criminal record too. As many as eight offences were registered against him, including attempt to murder and kidnapping. Gajbhiye was murdered when he was returning home with his friend Sunny Malkham after eating pain puri.
During investigation, cops were probing Badal’s old disputes. His father too was murdered in 2017. Investigations revealed that Badal was not on good terms with his family members.

During a press conference on Thursday, DCP Raj Tilak Roushan said, “Badal’s brother Akash had a love marriage with Nilesh’s sister and the deceased was upset about it. Badal regularly used to harass Akash’s wife. Badal’s behaviour annoyed Nilesh to a great extent and so, he planned to eliminate him the help of his friend Sunny.

Senior PI of Immambada police station MM Salunkhe was also preset at the press conference.

It is learnt that Badal used to treat his sister-in-law inhumanly and on April 10, he even thrashed Nilesh’s mother over some issue.

On the fateful day, Nilesh and Sunny teamed up. They were helped by Uddesh and Adarsh. All the accused live in the same area. After the April 10 incident, Badal and Nilesh also got into a fight but the issue was brought under control after the intervention of family members.

On Wednesday night, Ritik saw Badal eating pain puri and informed Nilesh, who along with the others, rushed to their respective homes and returned with sharp weapons.

The accused then attacked Badal and fled the spot. Two of the five accused hid in the area full of trees near Sitabuldi while the rest were nabbed from different places.

Baidyanath Square Murder : Brother of sis-in-law of killed goon among 5 arrested

Woman, son paid compensation of Rs 2. 5 lakh each as per HC order

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Nagpur: A woman and her son were paid compensation of Rs 5 lakh by Dhantoli police on Friday on the orders of Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court.

Officials of Dhantoli police on Friday handed over cheque of Rs 2.5 lakh to Sheela Gudadhe and another cheque of same amount to her son Manoj. The matter was taken to the court by Kamal Pande of Pande Optical Company situated near Yeshwant Stadium and noted social worker late Umesh Choube. The matter had then gone to the High Court and later to Supreme Court.

According to information, a quarrel erupted between Manoj Gudadhe and some people on September 28, 2004, during Ganesh idol immersion. In the quarrel, one Sohan Yadav was murdered and the Dhantoli police made Manoj and his mother Sheela as the accused in the case.

The Sessions Court in its verdict on August 10, 2007 acquitted the duo for want of evidence. However, the State challenged the decision in Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court. The High Court maintaining the Session Court’s order rejected the State’s appeal. The State then moved to Supreme Court where too it had to face the same result.

Meanwhile, Manoj and his mother had to face mental harassment besides getting a bad name in the society. The police too allegedly tortured them. Manoj then with help of Kamal Pande and late Umesh Choube filed a petition in the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court. The matter was heard by the court of Justice Z A Haque and Justice Joshi. The court ordered the Sate to pay compensation of Rs 2.5 lakh each to Sheela and Manoj before April 30. Accordingly, they were paid the compensation amount.

The court has further asked the State to furnish the details of compensation to be paid to deceased Sohan’s wife Kusum by May 2.

Woman, son paid compensation of Rs 2. 5 lakh each as per HC order

Cops detain nine bovines, truck in Kamptee

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Nagpur: Kamptee police seized a Xenon truck carrying nine bovines estimated to be worth Rs 1.35 lakhs from Macchipool on the intervening night of Thursday and Friday.

Cops seized all the bovines including a vehicle worth Rs 6 lakh and arrested accused Mustiqeen Khan, son of Firoz Khan, a resident of Bhajimandi, Kamptee in this connection.

During the night patrolling, cops got suspicious over movement of a Xenon truck (MH/40/BG/8024). While searching the vehicle, the cops discovered nine bovines tied inside it. Following which they seized all the bovines and arrested accused Khan.

The drive was lead by DCP Zone V Harsh Poddar, ACP Pardeshi. Senior PI Kishor Nagrare, constables Kishor Malokar, Tangrajan Pille, Dilip Dage, Alok Rawat, Rajesh Pal, Vivek Shipad and Vijay Bhalavi.

Cops detain nine bovines, truck in Kamptee

Job aspirant, woman duped of lakhs in Nandanvan, Sadar

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Nagpur: In two separate incidents of frauds reported in the city, a 28-year-old woman in Sadar and a 26-year-old man in Nandanvan were duped of lakhs of rupees on the pretext of marriage and railway job respectively over the years.

In first incident reported under the jurisdiction of Sadar police station, the complainant Sonali Chandrakant Moudekar (28), resident of Plot. No. 4, New Viraj Society, Manewada-Besa road was duped of Rs 79,000 and threatened by a trickster whom she met on a matrimonial site between December 1, 2018 and April 25, 2019.

According to police, Sonali met accused Kundan Jagdeesh Sathwane (32), a resident of Ravi Nagar, Civil Lines on shadi.com, who posed as an MSEB employee. The duo shared numbers and subsequently developed an affair. In the meantime, the accused took Rs 79,0000 from Sonali on the pretext of marriage. Sonali, through some friends learnt that Kundan had lied about his job. When Sonali personally went to MSEB office to verify the fact, Kundan allegedly threatened to kill her, Sonali has stated in her complaint..

Following her complaint, Sadar police booked Kundan under sections 170,420,506(B) of the IPC and started the probe.

In a similar incident reported in Nandanvan area, a 26-year-old job aspirant was duped of Rs 3,00,000 by a group of tricksters, who promised him job in Indian Railways.

Following a complaint by Chaitanya Dulichand Aambedayre (26), Nandanvan police booked accused Dipti Vishweshwar Khandate (24), resident of Nandanvan slums and her two accomplices Rajesh and Bhima under relevant sections.

House burgled in Sakkardara
Some unidentified burglars struck a locked house and escaped with booty worth Rs 1,74,000. The incident occurred between 9.30 pm of April 24 and 10.30 am of April 25.

According to complaint lodged by Bharat Madhukar Ganvir (36), resident of Plot No 20, Mohit Nagar, Bahadura under the jurisdiction of Sakkardara police station, on the night of April 24 he locked the house and went to his duty while his wife was away in Bhandara. Some unidentified burglars broke the lock and gained entry into the house. They fled with gold ornaments kept in a plastic bag worth Rs 1,74,000. On the basis of Ganvir’s complaint, police have registered an offence under section 454, 457 and 380 of IPC. PSI Masram is conducting further investigations.

Job aspirant, woman duped of lakhs in Nandanvan, Sadar

Two medical aspirants duped of Rs 40 lakhs in Mankapur, Gittikhadan

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Nagpur: In two separate incidents of fraud, tricksters duped two medical aspirants collectively to the tune of Rs 40 lakhs, on the pretext of proving them seat in prominent medical colleges. The incidents occurred under the jurisdiction of Mankapur and Gittikhadan police stations.

In the first incident, a 56-year-old Vinod Ambadas Lokhande, native of Narkhed was duped of Rs 36 lakhs by group of four people, who lured him with a promise of allotting his son a seat in Indira Gandhi Medical College aka Mayo Hospital between August 13, 2018 and April 25, 2019.

According to police, the accused identified as Sumit Sushil Tiwari (28), resident of Jafar Nagar, Nikhil Giripuje (24), resident of Bhandara, Mohit Singh and Sujit Tiwari approached Lokhande with a promise of getting his son admission in Mayo Hospital for pursuing medical education, despite having low score in NEET 2018. In return, the accused sought Rs 36 lakhs from Lokhande. Driven by his son’s passion to become a doctor, Lokhande agreed to pay the amount. Subsequently the accused arranged a meeting in Friends Colony based Joshi Farsan Hotel, where they informed Lokhande about crucial details regarding their contacts in hospital and how they will seek to manage entire process with ease.

The accused took Lokhande for a round of Mayo Hospital along with all the documents required for the admission process. Winning Lokhande’s trust, the accused extracted a sum of Rs 36 lakhs between August 13, 2018 and April 2019 and sent verifications to him on Whatsapp. However, when they failed to deliver their promise of seat in the hospital, Lokhande approached Gittikhadan police station and filed a complaint.

On the basis of his complaint, Gittikhadan police have booked all the accused under section 420, 465, 468, 471 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and started the probe.

In a similar incident reported under the jurisdiction of Mankapur police, 20-year-old Nikita was duped of Rs 4 lakhs by her Amravati based relative.

Accused Sachin Dyaneshwar Arbat (36), a resident of Wathoda, Warud in Amravati promised Nikita of getting her a BAMS seat in Dr Rajendra Gode Ayurvedic Hospital in Amravati in exchange of Rs 15 lakh. However, after paying Rs 4 lakh, Arbat failed to keep his promise, following which Nikita lodged a complaint with Mankapur police station.

Mankapur police have booked Arbat under Sections 406, 420 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and are investigating further.

Centering plates worth Rs 1.5 lakh stolen from Outer-Ring Road site

Some unidentified miscreants fled with 159 centering plates used in construction of Outer-Ring Road near Amravati by-pass between Thursday and Friday.

The construction work of Outer-Ring Road near Amravati by-pass under the jurisdiction of Hingna police is being undertaken by MEPL Limited. According to police, between 4pm of Thursday and 4pm of Friday, no work was being carried out owing to holiday. In the meantime, some unidentified thieves entered the premises and filed with 159 centering plates to the tune of Rs 1.5 lakhs.

Following the compliant of Bhagwandas Gangadhar Kohad (45), resident of Flat. No. 524, New Nandanvan, Hingna police have booked unidentified accused under Sections 379, 34 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and started investigations.

Two medical aspirants duped of Rs 40 lakhs in Mankapur, Gittikhadan


Kidnapped Nagpur’s Transporter Bobby Makan body found in forest

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Nagpur: The decomposed body of a transporter identified as Bobby Makan was found near Kondhali on the outskirt of Nagpur on Sunday. Makan was abducted from city on April 25.

Makan was learnt to have enmity with some gangsters in the city over a property but police are yet to confirm the motive behind his murder.

City police crime branch had also quizzed one of the gangsters in connection with Makan’s abduction. Makan’s body was spotted by a local who alerted Kondhali police station. There were no injury marks on the body which was later sent to Katol hospital for post-mortem examination.

Jaripatka police had earlier registered a missing person’s complaint after Makan’s car was found abandoned near Sai temple. He had last spoken to his wife at 10.12pm.

More details awaited..

Kidnapped Nagpur’s Transporter Bobby Makan body found in forest

Woman kills hubby’s lover over extramarital affair in Kalamna

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Nagpur: Fed up of extra marital relationship of her husband, a 32-year-old woman, along with her mother, murdered her man’s girlfriend with a knife in Chikhali area of Kalamna. The incident took place on the Chikhali slum route on Saturday night at 11.30 pm. The deceased has been identified as Puja alias Pinky Vakharia (35). The accused include Jotsi Bhojraj Sahare (wife), her mother Pramila Jain Tabhane (46) and her husband Bhojraj Boduje Sahare.

The complainant Paresh Vakharia’s wife Puja was allegedly having a love affair with Bhojraj, resident of Chikhali basti. This would often led to dispute between Bhojraj and his wife Jotsi.

Jotsi told his mother Pramila Tabhane about Bhojraj’s love relationship. Meanwhile, both the mother and daughter hatched a plan to eliminate Puja. They called Puja at their place on Saturday night to have a discussion. Following this, Puja reached Chikhali Chowk at 11.30 pm to meet Bhojraj’s wife Jotsi. Jotsi and her mother took her towards the slum road. There a heated exchange took place between Jotsi and Pramila. Soon, Jotsi took out her knife and stabbed Puja on her stomach. Puja died on the spot.

On the complaint of the complainant Paresh Vakharia, the Kalamna police have registered a case of murder against three accused and arrested them.

Woman kills hubby’s lover over extramarital affair in Kalamna

Woman robbed of gold booty worth Rs 73,000 in Aapli Bus

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Nagpur: A young woman, travelling in Aapli Bus, was robbed of gold booty worth Rs 73,000 in Sitabuldi area on Sunday evening.

A resident of Plot No. 14, Urban Colony, Adivasi Society, Wadi, Pushpa Vijay Gowardhan (24) along with family was returning home after attending a marriage around 7 pm on Sunday. Pushpa and her family boarded Aapli Bus at LIC Square in Sadar and disembarked opposite Moonlight Studio at Variety Square. Soon she realised that her gold ornaments worth Rs 73,000 kept in purse were missing. Some unidentified miscreant stole Pushpa’s gold jewellery while travelling in the bus. She registered a case with Sitabuldi police in this connection.

API Pawar has booked the unidentified burglar(s) under Section 379 of the IPC and searching for him or her.

Woman robbed of gold booty worth Rs 73,000 in Aapli Bus

Cops seize 2000 kgs of beef in Jaripatka

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Nagpur: A special squad set up by DCP Zone 5 Harsh Poddar on Sunday intercepted a vehicle and seized around 2000 kgs of suspected beef in Jaripatka police jurisdiction.

The special squad received a tip off that some people would be transporting a huge quantity of beef in Tata Sumo Super Pick Up van from Kamgar Nagar Square to Sharda Company Square. Accordingly, the cops kept a watch on the route and intercepted the suspected vehicle (MH-49/D 6421). On being checked, cops found beef weighing around 2000 kgs (2 tonnes). The vehicle driver identified as Sheikh Farooq Shammu (19), resident of Rai Ashiyana, near Motibagh Railway Crossing, and his accomplice Eizaj (21), resident of Ansar Nagar, Mominpura, managed to flee the spot. Cops have seized the beef and the vehicle.

Cops have booked the accused under Maharashtra Animals Preservation Act and investigating the matter further.

The seizer was made by PSIs Vinod Ghanghde, Madhav Shinde, other police personnel Rajkumar Janbandhu, Mahesh Bawne, Pankaj Landge, Suraj Bharti, Pramod Wagh, Vinod Sontakki, Dinesh Yadav, Prabhakar Mankar, Ravindra Raut, Mrudul Nagre and Ashok under the guidance of DCP Harsh Poddar.

Cops seize 2000 kgs of beef in Jaripatka

Jaripatka cops bust gang of e-rickshaw lifters

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Nagpur: Jaripatka police have busted a gang of e-rickshaw battery burglars and arrested two young men and detained two juvenile boys.

A team of Jaripatka police was on trail of goons lifting e-rickshaws and removing their batteries. An e-rickshaw of Kamalesh Suresh Fulzele, resident of Angulmal, Nara Road, was stolen from his house in the night of January 29, 2019. The stolen e-rickshaw (TC-49/MH-179) worth Rs 50,000 was later found abandoned in the area. Similarly, an e-rickshaw stolen from Chaitanya Nagari, Nara Road was found abandoned. Batteries of both the e-rickshaws were removed by the burglars.

During the investigation, cops received information that two accused named Rehan Sheikh alias Kabir Nasim Sheikh (25) of Kapil Nagar and Irshad Sheikh Ashfaq Sheikh (19) of Majri Chistiya Square and two juvenile delinquents were involved in stealing e-rickshaws and removing their batteries for sale. They had stolen the vehicles from various areas. Acting on the inputs, cops arrested the accused duo and detained the two juveniles. Cops have recovered stolen batteries and other material collectively worth Rs 2.50 lakh from possession of the arrested accused.

Jaripatka cops bust gang of e-rickshaw lifters

Thinking himself “smart,” Nagpur trader shares bank details, robbed

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Nagpur: In a yet another cyber crime, a trader who shared his bank account details over the phone was relieved of Rs 1 lakh by a trickster.

A resident of Plot No. A/18, Tulas Apartment, Tulsi Nagar in Shantinagar area, Sandeep Dharamchand Jain (49), told police that he had purchased T-shirts from club factory. However, since he wanted to return the goods, he searched the phone number of the club factory on Google website on January 31, 2019. After procuring the phone number 7003907705, Sandeep rang the number. An unidentified person responded and assured to take back the T-shirts and asked Sandeep to share details of his IndusInd Bank account. Trusting the caller, Sandeep shared his bank account details, OTP number and other information. Armed with the details, the trickster activated UPI and transferred Rs 1 lakh from Sandeep’s bank account to Spice Money and cheated him. He immediately lodged a complaint with Shantinagar police over the matter.

ASI Kushwah, based on Sandeep’s complaint, booked the unidentified trickster under Sections 419, 420 of the IPC and launched a search to trace him.

Recently, a number of bank customers from across the city fell prey to fraudulent activity and complained of unauthorised withdrawals from their accounts. This resulted in the blockage of several ATM cards after reports surfaced of wide-scale incidents. Cybercriminals challenged the technology-driven banking system at a time when the country was looking to increase financial inclusion and bringing more people into the formal sector.

Thinking himself “smart,” Nagpur trader shares bank details, robbed

Cop finds woman’s gold chain snatched by bike-borne goon, returns

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Nagpur: In a curious incident, a police constable found a gold chain snatched from a woman by a bike-borne goon and returned it to the rightful owner. With his honesty, the constable won accolades from his superiors and thanks from the woman.

Constable Ashok Wankhede, attached to Social Security Cell of Crime Branch found the gold chain worth Rs 40,000 lying near Ashok KT Nagar Garden while he was on morning walk. He immediately informed the Assistant Commissioner of Police and then deposited the gold chain in Gittikhadan Police Station. Later, it came to know that a woman named Priti Pratap Navghare, a resident of Plot No. 502, R Motor Tower Society, New Jagruti Nagar, had lodged a complaint with Gittikhadan police that a bike-borne goon snatched her gold chain while she was on a walk around 10.15 pm on Sunday. The unidentified miscreant, aged around 25, came near her and snatched gold chain worth Rs 40,000 she was wearing. Even before Priti could raise an alarm, the goon fled the spot.

The chain-snatcher probably panicked and dropped the gold chain of Priti near garden while fleeing. The same gold chain was found by Constable Ashok Wankhede when he on morning walk. The complainant Priti Navghare was called to the police station. After confirmation, the chain was handed over to her.

Nagpur Today had on Monday published the report titled ‘Bike-borne goon snatches woman’s gold chain in Gittikhadan.’

Cop finds woman’s gold chain snatched by bike-borne goon, returns


3 men kidnap youth in Pratap Nagar, demand Rs 3 lakh ransom

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SMS sent by abducted youth led to his rescue, arrest of two accused

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Nagpur: In an audacious act, three young men kidnapped a youth and demanded a ransom of Rs 3 lakh. The abductors threatened to kill the youth if ransom is not paid to them. However, an SMS sent by the kidnapped youth led to his rescue and also arrest of two of the abductors. The incident took place in Pratap Nagar police jurisdiction on Sunday, April 28, 2019.

A resident of Plot No. 102, Rachana Nitya Apartment, Sahakar Nagar, Pradeep Ghanshyam Meshram (53), told Pratap Nagar police that his son Swapnil left home with his Yamaha bike (MH-31/ET 3849) on April 28. But he did not return home. The next day, on April 29, Swapnil phoned his father and told him that some persons have detained him at a place and they will kill him if Rs 3 lakh ransom is not paid to them. At the same time, Swapnil sent an SMS to his father informing him his location near CCD Cafe, Radhe Mangalam. Subsequently, a team of Pratap Nagar police rushed to the spot and rescued Swapnil. Cops also detained two men and a woman present there.

During interrogation, Swapnil told police that he had borrowed Rs 30,000 from accused Shreyas Shekhar Borkar (25), a resident of Kamgar Colony, Subhash Nagar. He had returned Rs 1 lakh including interest. But the accused Shreyas Borkar was demanding Rs 16,000 more. As Swapnil failed to pay the sum, the accused Shreyas Borkar and his two accomplices Rahul Digambar Meshram (24), resident of Gopal Nagar, Third Bus Stop and Dinesh Natthuji Shahane (25), resident of Bhamti, Trimurti Nagar, called him near Sai Lodge, Tukdoji Square and forced him to sit in a car. The accused brought Swapnil near IT Park and thrashed him severely. They demanded Rs 3 lakh ransom and threatened to kill if the demand is not met. Later, the accused trio took Swapnil to a flat at Surya Apartment, Ring Road, and asked him to phone his father for arranging Rs 3 lakh. The accused detained Swapnil the whole night and also bashed him up. Swapnil informed his father about his kidnapping and ransom demand. He also sent a message informing the location where he has been detained. This message ultimately led to his rescue and also arrest of two of the three kidnappers.

Pratap Nagar ASI Raut has booked the accused trio under Sections 364(A), 342, 323, 506(B), 34 of the IPC and arrested Shreyas Borkar and Dinesh Shahane. The third accused Rahul Meshram is being searched.

3 men kidnap youth in Pratap Nagar, demand Rs 3 lakh ransom

3 goons rob couple of booty worth Rs 60,000 in MIDC

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Nagpur: Three goons waylaid a couple and robbed them of booty worth Rs 60,000 at knife point in the daylight incident near Isasani in MIDC police jurisdiction on Tuesday. The goons are being searched.

A resident of Hingna, Tiwaskar Wadi, Jayashri Devendra Thote (32) and her friend Dashrath Vasanta Bhokre (29), resident of Raipur, Hingna, were going to Waghdhara from Isasani in their car (MH-40/BE 5172) around 3.30 pm on Tuesday. Midway, as Jayashri felt thirsty, they stopped their car near Ashuk Shaha Mashuk Shaha Dargah. During the same time, three unidentified miscreants accosted them and whipped out a knife. With knife scare, the three goons snatched gold ornaments, cash Rs 500 and two mobile phones collectively worth Rs 60,000 from Jayashri and Dashrath and vanished from the scene.

MIDC Woman PSI Gire, based on a complaint of Jayashri Thote, booked the three unidentified goons under Sections 392, 34 of the IPC and launched a search to nab them.

3 goons rob couple of booty worth Rs 60,000 in MIDC

Boy clicks obscene photos of 12-yr old girl, rapes her in Sitabuldi

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Nagpur: A pervert 23-year old boy clicked obscene images of a 12-year old girl and raped her in toilet of a building in Sitabuldi area on April 25. Acting on a delayed complaint, cops put the accused rapist behind the bars.

The arrested accused has been identified as Rakesh Harish Shahu (23), resident of Sitabuldi area. On April 25, between 8 and 9 pm, the victim 12-year old girl had gone to her friend’s house on upper floor of the building where she resides for watching a movie. After watching the movie, the girl was returning home. Midway, the accused Rakesh stopped her and took her to toilet at top floor of the building. There he clicked obscene photos of the girl and later raped her.

Sitabuldi PSI S C Chavan, based on the complaint of the rape survivor, booked the accused Rakesh Shahu under Sections 376(I) of the IPC read with Sections 4, 8, 12 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and put him behind the bars. Further probe is underway.

Boy clicks obscene photos of 12-yr old girl, rapes her in Sitabuldi

Relative molests teenage girl, threatens to kill her if police complaint lodged

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Nagpur: A man not only outraged modesty of a teenage girl while she was sleeping in her house but attacked her and also threatened to kill her if police complaint is lodged against him. The incident took place in Shantinagar police jurisdiction in the wee hours of Wednesday. The accused, a relative of the victim, has been arrested.

In her complaint, the 17-year old girl told police that she was sleeping in her residence on Wednesday. The accused, Rakesh Nandlal Chavan (27), who happens to a be relative of the girl, was also sleeping in her house. Between 0030 and 0230 hours, the accused Rakesh slyly woke up and molested the girl with vulgar acts. As she protested, the accused abused her and also bit her on her left hand. Moreover, the accused whipped out a knife and threatened to kill her if police complaint is lodged against him. However, the girl gathered courage and registered a case against the accused with Shantinagar police in this regard.

ASI Kushwah booked the accused Rakesh Chavan under Sections 354, 354(A)(B), 324, 294, 506(B) of the IPC read with Section 8 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act and Section 4/25 of Arms Act. The accused has been arrested.

Relative molests teenage girl, threatens to kill her if police complaint lodged

Goon throws dust in woman’s eyes, snatches gold chain in Dhantoli, held

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

Nagpur: A miscreant threw dust in the eyes of an aged woman and snatched her gold chain worth Rs 50,000 in Dhantoli locality on Wednesday morning. The accused has been arrested.

A resident of Silver Palace Apartment, near Yashwant Stadium, Manoj Ashok Kumar Jain (30) told police that his mother Hemlata Jain was standing in front of her house around 7.30 am on Wednesday. During the same time, the accused Roshan Manohar Khare (30), resident of Ghat Road, threw dust in her eyes and snatched her gold chain worth Rs 50,000. The accused fled the spot after the crime.

Based on Manoj Jain’s complaint, Dhantoli PSI Gole booked the accused Roshan Khare under Section 392 and launched a search for him. Later cops traced the accused and put him behind the bars.

Goon throws dust in woman’s eyes, snatches gold chain in Dhantoli, held

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