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Notorious woman robber nabbed in Tehsil, booty worth Rs 21 lakh recovered

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Nagpur: In a major breakthrough, Tehsil police nabbed a notorious woman robber and recovered stolen cash, gold jewellery and other valuables collectively worth over Rs 21 lakh from her possession.

The arrested accused has been identified as Pournima aloas Pinky Vasudeo Kamde (25), native of village Palora, Tehsil Parshioni, District Nagpur.

The trail of the accused started when a complainant, Aman Vitthalrao Ingole (25), resident of House No. 1030, Zingabai Takli, Zenda Chowk, Mankapur, lodged a complaint with Tehsil police on January 11, 2020. Aman said that he along with his mother Sunanda had purchased a gold chain from Nikam Jewellers, Sarafa Line, Itwari, around 2.15 pm on January 11. The gold chain was kept in mother’s purse. However, while purchasing other goods, an unidentified woman removed the purse and decamped with the gold chain. Aftyer registering a case, cops launched a search of the woman robber.

Following painstaking investigation, Tehsil police managed to round up the suspect woman after a chase. The accused was brought to the police station and she was frisked. Cops found the stolen gold chain in her purse.

After intense interrogation, cops searched the woman’s house and recovered cash Rs 53,000, stolen gold chains, lockets, other jewellery, costly hand watches, mobile phones collectively worth over Rs 21 lakh.

The successful action was carried out by Senior PI Ajay Kumar Malviya, Second PI Dilip Sagar, PSI Swapnil Wagh, head constable Laxman Shende, NPCs Shailesh Dabole, Sachin Tapre, Kishore Garware, Pravin Manapure, constables Pankaj Dabre, Nazir Sheikh, sepoy Ravindra Patil, women constables Ashwini, Puja, Divyarshi under the guidance of DCP Zone 3 Rahul Maknikar and ACP (Kotwali Division) Rajesh Pardeshi.

Notorious woman robber nabbed in Tehsil, booty worth Rs 21 lakh recovered


3 brothers kidnap youth to recover Rs 3.50 lakh in Kotwali

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Nagpur: In a bid to recover money, a gang of five miscreants, including three brothers, kidnapped a youth and threatened to kill him if money is not returned to them. This audacious incident took place in Kotwali police area between Wednesday and Thursday. Accused have been booked but no arrest made so far.

A resident of Gawlipura, near Chitra Talkies, the complainant Abhishek Prakash Jabalpure (22) was owing Rs 3.50 lakh to the accused Danish Iqbal Khan (26), Shadab Iqbal Khan (25) and Ershad Iqbal Khan (26), all residents of Green Park, Hingna, over a deal of disposable tea cups. Abhishek failed to pay the money despite several demands by the accused. Upset over the non-payment of their money, the three accused brothers reached Abhishek’s house and forced him to sit on their Bullet bike (MH-31/EJ 101) around 5 pm on Wednesday.

The accused abducted Abhishek and took him near Critical Care Hospital. There, the three accused brothers handed Abhishek over to two other accused named Aamir Balaghate and Danish Balaghate who took Abhishek to Ramson Industries in a four-wheeler and detained him in a room.

The accused thrashed Abhishek severely and also threatened to kill him if Rs 3.50 lakh was not returned to them. However, how Abhishek managed to free himself from the clutches of the abductors could not be ascertained immediately.

Kotwali PSI Lakde, acting on complaint of Abhishek Jabalpure, booked the five accused under Sections 323, 363, 365, 506(B), 34 of the IPC and launched an in-depth probe into the matter. No arrest has been made in this connection so far.

3 brothers kidnap youth to recover Rs 3.50 lakh in Kotwali

3 youths attacked murderously over kite flying brawl in Sonegaon

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Nagpur: A fracas over kite flying took bloody turn as three youngsters attacked three youths with knives in a bid to murder them in Sonegaon police jurisdiction on Wednesday, January 15. No arrest has been made in this connection so far.

The complainant, Kiran Ramaji Borkar (59), resident of Plot No. 7, Indraprastha Nagar, near Nalanda Buddha Vihar, told Sonegaon police that while he returned home from duty around 5 pm on Wednesday, he saw one of the accused Suchit Chahande (22) quarrelling over kite flying. Kiran tried to intervene but Suchit pushed and slapped him. Seeing his father in trouble, Kiran’s son Mahesh rushed to the spot and asked Mahesh why he is beating his father.

This enraged Suchit and he called two other accused named Harshal Brahmane (19) and Vedant. The three accused then thrashed Mahesh severely and also attacked him with a knife causing stab injuries on back and left side of abdomen. At the same time, Mahesh’s two friends Preet Wanjari and Nakul Raut reached there and asked the accused trio not to beat Mahesh. But the three accused attacked Preet and Nakul also with knife and stick with the intention to kill them.

Sonegaon Senior PI Kotenake, based on complaint of Kiran Borkar, booked the accused trio under Sections 307, 34 of the IPC and started probe into the matter. No arrest has been made in the case so far.

3 youths attacked murderously over kite flying brawl in Sonegaon

Alexis Hospital Director booked for molestation over years

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Nagpur: No matter how stricter the laws may come, harassment of fairer sex at work place still seems to be a major concern! In yet another notorious example of molestation and harassment at the offices of corporate stature, police have booked a director at Nagpur’s famous Alexis Hospital located in Mankapur for allegedly molesting his female manager repeatedly over years. The accused director at Alexis Hospital has been identified as Dr Suraj Prakash Tripathi who is allegedly known to the victim.

Meanwhile, in the latest development Dr Tripathi has reportedly resigned from the hospital after the case came to the fore.

As per the complaint received by Mankapur police station, the woman informed that she has been travelling abroad along with Tripathi for hospital works since 2016. During this period he had allegedly tried to make undue advances and misconducted with the lady. For the fear of infamy she reportedly kept mum and continued to bear his objectionable gestures. On January 14, 2019 Dr Suraj Tripathi allegedly called up the woman in his cabin again and molested her.

The woman has levelled various serious allegations against Tripathi. She claimed that Tripathi touched her inappropriately and often talked crass with her when they were on official tour abroad. He kept on trying to offer expensive gifts to the woman who would bluntly turn down all his antics everytime. He would also allegedly call up the woman and often drop her chat messages. When the woman narrated her ordeal at home, her brother also spoke to Dr Tripathi who then also apologized for his misconduct and promised never to repeat any such move in future. Dr Tripathi also gave in writing on a stamp paper that he would refrain from making any advances towards the woman..

The woman has claimed to be having many proofs of Tripathi’s undue moves. Meanwhile, when both she and Tripathi resorted to heated exchanges the matter reached Mankapur police station on Sunday. However no arrest has been made so far which has raised question over role of police in the matter.

Nagpur Today tried to call up Dr Tripathi several times but all the attempts to reach out to him failed as he kept his cell switched off.

Did Alexis Management hide Tripathi’s behaviour?

In the light of such a case of harassment at workplace, a question also crops up as to how Alexis Hospital management could not see it happening right under its nose? If the management was aware of such behavior by one of its senior officials, why it did not take timely action. Sources even claimed that top officials at Alexis Hospital were well aware of the incident but they deliberately tried to cover up the incident in order to avoid any bad name to the hospital.

Alexis Hospital Director booked for molestation over years

Man murdered over DJ brawl at a wedding in Kalamna

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Nagpur: A brawl over DJ music at a marriage led to murder of 29-year old man by a group of 7-8 unidentidfied persons in Kalamna police jurisdiction on Monday night. A friend of deceased was also injured seriously in the attack. No arrest has been made in this connection so far.

The complainant, Vicky Sunil Dongre (28), resident of Gorewada, along with his friend Nikhil Haridas Lokhande (29), resident of area near Panchasheel Buddha Vihar, had gone to a marriage at Aman Lawn, Old Kamptee Road, Kalamna, on Tuesday. Around 11.30 pm, a brawl erupted between Vicky, Nikhil and some unidentified persons over DJ music at the wedding. The wordy duel soon took ugly turn when 7-8 unidentified persons attacked Vicky and Nikhil with sharp-edged weapons. Vicky received grievous injuries while Nikhil collapsed and died on the spot.

Kalamna PSI Ingole, based on Vicky’s complaint, booked the unidentified accused under sections 302, 307, 143, 145, 147, 149, 504 of the IPC and started probe. No arrest has been made in the case so far.

Man murdered over DJ brawl at a wedding in Kalamna

Auto driver, 3 others rob passengers of cash, mobile phone in Dhantoli

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Nagpur: An auto driver and his three accomplices, including a juvenile, robbed a passenger of cash and mobile phone in Dhantoli police area here on Sunday night. Cops have launched a search for the robbers.

The complainant, Rajkishoresingh Shivnathsingh (41), resident of Bhimnagar, Ward 4, Isasani, boarded an auto (MH-31/EP 1846) from CRPF Bus Stop, near water reservoir, for going to Sitabuldi around 8.30 pm on Sunday. The three accused namely Rahul Gautam Raut (20), Jigar Sanjay Katewar (23) and a juvenile boy were already sitting in the auto driven by accused Nilesh alias Taklya (22), all residents of Bhimnagar.

The accused auto driver and other accused took Rajkishoresingh near Old Ajni railway track and forced him to consume liquor. The accused later tried to remove cash from Rajkishoresingh’s pocket but when resisted attacked him with a stone. He suffered injuries on his head and hands. The accused auto driver and three others then snatched Rs 500 cash and a mobile phone worth Rs 1000 from injured Rajkishoresingh and fled the spot.

Dhantoli police constable Dinesh Kakde has registered a case under Sections 397, 504, 506 of the IPC and searching for the accused robbers.

Auto driver, 3 others rob passengers of cash, mobile phone in Dhantoli

Cash, gold booty worth Rs 3.08 lakh stolen from wedding halls in Ambazari, Yashodhara Nagar

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Nagpur: Cash and gold ornaments collectively worth Rs 3.08 lakh were stolen by unidentified miscreants at two wedding halls in Ambazari and Yashodhara Nagar police jurisdictions on Sunday.

In the first incident, a resident of Plot No. 06, Lifeline Town, Wadi, Nitesh Dineshchandra Agrawal (35), told police that marriage ceremony of his young brother was being performed at Agrasen Bhavan, near Ravi Nagar Square, on Sunday. During ‘Haldi’ programme, all guests were busy in enjoying and dancing around 1 pm. At the same time, Nitesh’s mother noticed that her black bag containing Rs 1.08 lakh cash kept in envelopes and gold ornaments worth Rs 50,000 was missing. Some unidentified miscreant decamped with the bag.

Ambazari PSI S R Thakre has registered a case under Section 379 of the IPC and searching for the accused.

Similarly, a native of Balaji Ward, Chandrapur, Suresh Wamanrao Kohale (70), along with his daughter had come to Nagpur to attend a marriage at Humlog Villa Lawn, HB Nagar in Yashodhara Nagar on Sunday. Suresh had handed over Rs 1.50 lakh cash to his daughter Vaishnavi. Later Vaishnavi kept the cash in a handbag in changing room and locked the room. Later, Vaishnavi’s friend Paridhi took the room key from one Rushali Chavre and after some work, forgot to lock the room. Taking advantage, some unidentified miscreant laid hands on Vaishnavi’s handbag containing Rs 1.50 cash and decamped from the wedding hall.

Yashodhara Nagar Assistant PSI Tripathi has booked the unidentified burglar under Section 379 of the IPC and searching for him or her.

Cash, gold booty worth Rs 3.08 lakh stolen from wedding halls in Ambazari, Yashodhara Nagar

Nirbhaya style gangrape in Kamptee rocks Nagpur

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Nagpur: The horrifying saga of sexual extremism against women continues as another frightful incident has rocked Nagpur! A minor girl was on Tuesday allegedly thrashed, looted and gangraped by three accused who found the victim and her friend at an isolated spot near Lucky Farmhouse off Ranala-Bhilgaon road under New Kamptee police station. Cops have arrested the three accused, after launching a quick manhunt. All are reportedly minor.

Reminiscent of the frightul Delhi’s Nirbhaya rape case, the girl was allegedly tormented before subjecting to the gangrape.

Police sources said that the girl was akin to the minor boy residing in Kalamna area, both students of class 11th. The boy had reportedly went to the girl’s house to fetch a textbook on Tuesday. In the meantime, they went out for some work and took time off at the said spot on Ranala-Bhilgaon road.
Between 7.30 pm and 8 pm, the three accused happened to come around and started beating both the boy and girl with belt. They snatched away their money and mobile phones. One of them then made sexual advances towards the girl and then raped her. Later other two boys also took turn in raping her.

The victim’s friend was continuously pleading to spare them but the accused refused to budge. When the boy tried to stop them he was beaten black and blue with the belt. They even beat the girl too and fled the spot.

The victims first reached Kalamna police station from where they were sent to New Kamptee police station as the spot falls under the latter.

The police swung into action and tried to get hold of the accused. The cops learnt about three accused in the area and they soon took them into police custody. Upon strict interrogation, the trio admitted to have committed the crime. Following their admission, the trio were taken into custody. The accused are involved in series of robberies in the areas. They reside in Baba Abdul Shah Dargah area and often loot the couple and commuters at isolated place.

Police have registered the case of gangrape, robbery and various other sections upon the complaint of the victims.

Meanwhile, DCP Nilotpal and ACP Bansod also reached New Kamptee police station after being informed about the crime. Police officials have ordered to strictly probe the case and also provide medical assistance to the survivor and her friend. Sources said that a police team has also reached the spot on Wednesday afternoon.

Nirbhaya style gangrape in Kamptee rocks Nagpur


Housebreak in Ajni, Rs 2.13 lakh booty stolen

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Nagpur: Few unidentified miscreants sneaked into a house in Balaji Nagar in broad day light and decamped the gold ornaments and cash collectively worth Rs 2.13 lakh on Wednesday. The incident occurred under Ajni police station.

According to police sources, complainant Ranjana Balkrushna Teltumbde (62), a resident of Flat. No. 15, Balaji Nagar near Gayatri Kirana Stores had gone to her relative’s house between 10 am and 4 pm. In the meantime some unidentified miscreants sneaked into his house by breaking the latch of the main door and swept away the valuables to the tune of Rs 2,13,500.

The burglary came to the fore when, Ranjana returned home in the evening, only to find the door opened and his house in ransacked state.

Based on the complaint lodged by Ranjana, Ajni police have registered a case under Sections 454, 380 of the IPC and started the probe.

Housebreaking in Ajni, booty worth Rs 2.13 lakh stolen

Nagpur: In an audacious act, some unidentified miscreants sneaked into a house in Balaji Nagar in broad day light and decamped with the gold ornaments and cash collectively worth Rs 2.13 lakh on Wednesday. The incident occurred under Ajni police station.

According to police sources, complainant Ranjana Balkrushna Teltumbde (62), a resident of Flat. No. 15, Balaji Nagar near Gayatri Kirana Stores had gone to her relative’s house between 10 am and 4 pm. In the meantime some unidentified miscreants sneaked into his house by breaking the latch of the main door and swept away with valuables to the tune of Rs 2,13,500.

The burglary came to fore when, Ranjana returned home in the evening, only to find open door and his house in ransacked state.

Based on the complaint lodged by Ranjana, Ajni police have registered a case under Sections 454, 380 of the IPC and started the probe.

Housebreak in Ajni, Rs 2.13 lakh booty stolen

Suspecting her character, drunkard man attacks wife with axe in Jaripatka

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Nagpur: In a gruesome incident late on Wednesday night, a Jaripatka based man attacked his 24-year-old wife with an axe. The accused Manoj Pille is a habitual drunkard and was suspecting his wife, Nanda’s character, informed Jaripatka police who has been booked under Sections 326, 504 of the IPC.

According to police sources, the incident occurred around 10 pm when Nanda, who works as domestic-help, was walking home. It is when accused Manoj intercepted her way and picked up quarrel with her.

The accused reportedly hurled abuses at her, the fight soon turned ugly when Manoj entered his house and brought an axe and started to assault Nanda. With severe head injuries Nanda was rushed to Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMCH), commonly known as Mayo Hospital with serious injuries.

In the meantime, Jaripatka police have nabbed the accused Manoj.

Suspecting her character, drunkard man attacks wife with axe in Jaripatka

Five including two defense officials caught for ‘Drunken Driving’

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Nagpur: In another pro-active action, the vigilant squad of Zone 2 police led by DCP, Vinita Sahu slapped a drunken driving challan of the vehicle at Futala Lake in the wee hours of Thursday. Five men including two from the defense forces were boarded the four-wheeler.

Besides charging the accused driver of Drunken Driving, the cops issued notices to other persons present in the car under Sections 11, 117 of the Motor Vehicle Act.

According to police sources, the squad of Zone 2 police was on night patrolling duty when they spotted a four wheeler parked in an erratic manner near Futala Lake at around 1.30 am.

The squad led by DCP Sahu then examined the vehicle and found all the persons under influence of liquor. Following which the driver was slapped with Drunken Driving challan and others were issued notices.

Five including two defense officials caught for ‘Drunken Driving’

Consumer Forum directs six years imprisonment to three builders in Nagpur

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Nagpur: In two cases of contempt of forum’s orders, the Additional District Consumer Forum has directed six year imprisonment and Rs 20,000 to three builders. The forum bench comprising, members Smita Chanderkar and Avinash Prabhune found builders identified as Rajesh Praful Patel, Chandrakant Jasbhai Patel and Nilesh Praful Patel (Kalindi Infrastructure) guilty under Section 27 of the Consumer Protection Act.

The accused trio has defrauded an Itwari based man, Dilip Jain by promising him two row bungalows in an affordable pricing back in 2015. However, when they failed to deliver the property Jain approached the Consumer Forum.

Following hearing of both sides, the bend directed imprisonment for the accused and asked them to pay Rs 8 lakh to the complainant with 12% of interest rate.

Consumer Forum directs six years imprisonment to three builders in Nagpur

Two youths save woman who jumped in Futala Lake with children

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DCP Vinita Sahu with woman and her children – Nagpur Today has blurred the face of the women and kids as responsible media so that their identity are not disclosed and they move ahead in their life. Nagpur Today also appreciate the warm gesture and way DCP Sahu and her team handled the situation

Nagpur: In a heroic incident, two youths reportedly jumped into Futala Lake and rescued a woman and her two children on Thursday night. Frustrated over the frequent arguments and series of domestic violence with relatives, a 37-year-old woman along with her 7-year-old daughter and an 11-year-old son attempted to end her and her children’s lives by jumping in Futala Lake. However, two youths, Amol Chakole and Arvind Baghel sighted them and saved their lives by acting in the nick of time.

Following the incident, Zone 2 DCP Vinita Sahu along with police personnel from Gittikhadan Police reached the spot and provided warm clothes to the shivering woman and her children. DCP Sahu along with WPSI (Woman Police Sub-Inspector) Choudhary and other female staff counseled the woman and handed her to her husband along with the kids.

Youths to be rewarded on Jan 26

DCP Sahu has decided to felicitate Chakole and Baghel, who rescued the three, on the coming 71st Republic Day for their bravery at her office.

Two youths save woman who jumped in Futala Lake with children

Tricksters dupe Kotak Mahindra Bank of Rs 9.61 lakhs using forged docs

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Nagpur: Bajaj Nagar Police have booked two people including a woman for allegedly duping Kotak Mahindra Bank, Shankar Nagar branch by getting vehicle loan sanctioned to the tune of Rs 9,61,978 on fake documents. The accused duo reportedly posed as an engineer at Khaparkheda Power Plant to secure loan.

Following the complaint registered by, Dipak Dattatraya Wakde (42), a resident of Flat No. 3, Bholebaba Nagar, Bajaj Nagar police have booked accused identified as Swati Nagesh Pawar (28), a resident of Flat No. 158, Welcome Society, Katol Road and Swapanil Ramteke, a resident of Saoner for mortgaging non existing documents and duping bank of Rs 9.61 lakh between February 14 and 21, 2019.

Complainant reveled to police that accused approached Kotak Mahindra Bank, Shankar Nagar branch seeking property loan worth Rs 10 lakh. However accused intentionally mortgaged documents and salary slips of Khaparkheda Thermal Power plant knowing they are non-existent and also created bogus RL letter and defrauded the bank. Subsequently, it is learnt that by impersonation and creation of forged title deed they secured loans and filed to repay the amounts. However the accused also reportedly diverted funds.

Bajaj Nagar police has registered a case under section 420,406,465,467,471,34 of IPC. Further probe is underway.

Tricksters dupe Kotak Mahindra Bank of Rs 9.61 lakhs using forged docs

Man posing as ‘German’ national dupes woman of Rs 5.15 lakh

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Nagpur: A case has been registered against an unidentified man for duping a woman from Ajni in Nagpur of Rs 5.15 lakh by posing as a German national, police said on Saturday.

The unidentified accused started interacting with the victim, a resident of Kashi Nagar, through Facebook in January 2019 and they soon started talking to each other over phone, assistant police inspector Swati Deodhar of Ajni police station said.

The victim, who is an IT engineer, also accepted the accused’s marriage proposal, following which he informed her that he was sending her a gift from Germany, she added.

In March last year, the woman received a call from a man, who introduced himself as a customs officer in Delhi and asked her to pay Rs 30,000 as customs duty to get the package released, the official said.

After paying the amount, the victim again received a call stating she will have to pay Rs 4.85 lakh more, the official said, adding that the woman managed to borrow the amount from two of her friends and transferred it to the bank account the man mentioned. The victim realised that she had been conned after a couple of days when she did not receive any intimation about the gift and her German boyfriend also disappeared, Deodhar said.

While the victim did not approach the police initially, she filed a complaint last week when the friends she had borrowed Rs 4.85 lakh from started threatening her to pay them back, the officer said.

An offence under Section 420 (cheating) and other relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) has been registered by the Ajni police, she said. The victim’s friends, who issued her threats to return the money, have also been charged, she added.

Man posing as ‘German’ national dupes woman of Rs 5.15 lakh


Chatwala stoned to death over old enmity in Kachipura

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Nagpur: A 35-year-old man was reportedly stoned to death by some unidentified assailants over an old enmity in the wee hours of Saturday. The deceased identified as Harish Raghunath Patel, was a resident of Kachipura and would sell pani-puri to earn livelihood. The incident occurred under jurisdiction of Bajaj Nagar police.

According to police sources, the accused had first attacked Patel with a sharp edged weapon on Kachipura main road, barely 200-200 meters from his house before stoned him to death at around 3 am. Patel was left lying in the pool of blood for entire night. In the morning when a local housemaid spotted his body, the matter came to fore. Following which the locals alerted the Bajaj Nagar police station.

The cops have registered the case of murder under Sections 302 of the IPC and probing further.

Chatwala stoned to death over old enmity in Kachipura

Excise Deptt seizes 1150 liters of country liquor in Nandanvan

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Nagpur: The sleuths of State Excise Department on Saturday arrested a man allegedly for smuggling 1150 liters of country made liquor under jurisdiction of Nandanvan police. Besides liquor stored in rubber tubes, Excise officials have confiscated the four wheeler and other materials collectively worth Rs 4,49,650 lakh.

According to sources, the sleuths of Excise Department had received secret tip about a car (MH/31/CP/2314) carrying 1150 liters of illegal liquor through Nandanvan area. Acting swiftly on the information the squad of Excise Department comprising Inspector Sunil Sahastrabuddhe, Assistant Inspectors Mukund Chimatvar, Ravindra Sonone and Jawans Sanjay Rathod, Sameer Sayyad, Shirish Deshmukh, Ravindra Ingole and driver Devesh Kothe laid a trap near Seven Star Hotel. Following which the officers intercepted the suspicious vehicle. Excise officials then rounded up accused driver identified as Raja Ram Verma (46), a resident of Shivmandir Lodhipur Mandir.

The drive was supervised under the guidance of Divisional Joint Commissioner Mohan Vard and Superintendent Pramod Sonone.

Excise Deptt seizes 1150 liters of country liquor in Nandanvan

Woman robbed of gold chain at knife-point in Wathoda

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Nagpur: A middle aged woman, going for morning walk, was robbed of her gold chain by unidentified miscreants under Wathoda police here on Saturday.

According to police, Babytai Ratnakar Urkude (50), a resident of Wathoda Lay-out, Gopalkrishna Nagar had gone for morning walk. At around 6 am, when Urkude was crossing Swarajvihar Garden end, three persons, travelling on a bike, came from the rear, flashed a knife and threatened her to give them her chain. However, when Urkude resisted and yelled for help, the accused trio reportedly attacked her with knife, injuring her palm.

Following the incident, Urkude approached the Wathoda police station and lodged a complaint. Based on her complaint, cops have registered a case under Sections 394, 34 of the IPC and started the probe.

Woman robbed of gold chain at knife-point in Wathoda

Man rapes junior colleague, inserts metal into private part

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NAGPUR: A 19-year-old woman was allegedly sedated and then sexually exploited by a 50-year-old colleague at the guesthouse of the company they work. He also inserted a small steel instrument into her private part.

Though the incident took place on January 21, the survivor reported the matter to Pardi police on Friday. The police have arrested the accused from Gondia on Saturday and have got a four-day custody remand. He worked as a supervisor at the company. The woman used to report to him.

Police said the survivor, whose brother too works in the same company, had joined on January 15. The siblings, who are from Saoner, were staying at the guesthouse. The accused and another woman too stayed at the same place.

The accused targeted the survivor when only the two of them were present in the guesthouse. The survivor’s brother had gone to Saoner while the other woman was away on the day of the incident.

The survivor was unwell and asleep in her room.

According to her complaint, when she woke up, the accused was inserting the instrument into her private part. When she resisted, the accused sprayed something on her face which made her lose consciousness. When she regained consciousness the following morning, the survivor found herself without clothes. She narrated the plight to her brother on his return.

The siblings confronted the accused at the office on January 22. The company officials sent the survivor, her brother and the accused on leave. On developing some pain on Friday, the survivor first lodged a complaint with the police following which she was taken for medical examination. The steel instrument has not been recovered.

Man rapes junior colleague, inserts metal into private part

Family booked for illegal assembly in Hudkeshwar

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Nagpur: The petty argument at flag hoisting programme organized on the occasion of the 71st Republic Day in Pipla village under Hudkeshwar police sparked chaos in the evening, as around 10 members of one Bhoyar family, reportedly assembled in front of complainant’s office, thrashed her employee, pelted stones at her vehicle and also threatened her of dire consequences.

According to police sources, complainant Vaishali Kishor Wankhede (34) had gone to flag hoisting programme in the village where a small argument erupted between couple of men. Following the incident the accused identified as Natthu Parasram Bhoyar (51), Sanjay Parasram Bhoyar (45), Vikky Natthu Bhoyar (27), Abhishek Natthu Bhoyar (25), Tushar Natthu Bhoyar (26), Arun Vinayak Bhoyar, Rohit Arun Bhoyar, Sourabh Sanjay Bhoyar, Swapnil Ramesh Bhoyar, Bandu Chaudhary (35), all residents of Pipla village gheroed Wankhede’s office at around 7 pm. The accused reportedly thrashed her employee, Dyaneshwar Khadse. As soon as Wankhede along with her spouse approached the site, the accused also hurled abuses at her before pelting stones at her vehicle and threatening her of dire consequences.

Based on the complaint lodged by Wankhede, Hudkeshwar police have booked all the accused under Sections 324, 427, 506, 143, 147, 149 of the IPC and started the probe.

Family booked for illegal assembly in Hudkeshwar

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