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Cops shouldn’t divulge ongoing probe to media: Maharashtra DGP Hemant Nagrale

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Nagpur: “The ongoing investigation shouldn’t be discussed with the media, as it tends to create misconception among viewers/readers. The trend of speculations and assumptions should be avoided because it tends to obstruct the administration of justice,” said Maharashtra Director General of Police (DGP), Hemant Nagrale here on Thursday.

DGP Nagrale who is in Second Capital of the State on three-days-tour was interacting with media personnel at Police Station Gymkhana, Civil Lines. He discussed the preventive actions to curb flourishing incidents of crime in Nagpur city, vacancies in State Police Force and other issues while interacting with the press. Nagpur Police Commissioner, Amitesh Kumar also accompanied him on this occasion.

Kin of deceased Covid warriors to get job in Police Deptt:

“Since the outrage of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) compelled the world to stay indoors, only Medical Professionals and Police were out as front line warriors to ensure everyone’s safety. While exercising their duties, 339 of Maharashtra Police officials succumbed to the virus borne disease. The dependant of police officials who died of COVID-19 shall be awarded a job in Maharashtra Police Department,” said the State’s Top Cop.

Corruption is part of system: DGP Nagrale

Responding to a question, regarding the most cases of corruption revolves around the Police Department, the DGP clarified that more cases of corruption in the Police Department actually means there’s exposure to such cases among the department.

“Corruption is a part of the system. We cannot rule out 100% corruption. As per the law, one can prevent corruption but cannot eliminate it from the system. However, as far as more cases of corruption are concerned, there’s exposure of such cases in the Police Department. And this exposure actually works to instill fear among officials who indulge in such activities,” said Nagrale and added, “The constant supervision from the superior officer can only avert officials involved in such incidents.”

20,000 vacancies in Maharashtra Police:

“There are around 20,000 vacancies in the Maharashtra Police. The recruitment of 7000 vacancies that was due from 2019 is likely to be filled shortly. However, theirs is an issue regarding the recruitment of 8000 vacancies from 2020, though we will ensure to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

Preventive actions to curb crime in Nagpur:

“I’ve been personally monitoring the Law and Order situation in Nagpur. I can assure that the Law and Order in the Second Capital of the State is in total control. Though, due to the recent increase in incidents of body offences, I’ve directed Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar to initiate preventive action in this regard. Nagpur CP has already chalked out a foolproof blueprint and launched the crackdown on the anti-social elements. Eight MPDAs are also in pipeline,” said DGP Nagrale

CP, SP can take call on 50% manpower cut:

With a sharp rise in COVID-19 cases, manpower at the DGP office has been cut to half to contain the virus borne disease. The Commissioner of Police (CP) and Superintendent of Police (SP) could review the situation accordingly and take a call under their respective jurisdiction, said the DGP.

Shubham Nagdeve

Cops shouldn’t divulge ongoing probe to media: Maharashtra DGP Hemant Nagrale


Wathoda police arrest youth for vehicle lifting, recover three vehicles

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Nagpur: Wathoda police have rounded up a 20-year-old youth for allegedly indulging in vehicle lifting activities. The cops have also recovered two bikes and a moped collectively worth Rs 80,000 from the possession of accused identified as Someshwar alias Kanha Moreshwar Kanholkar.

Wathoda police had received a complaint of a vehicle theft where complainant Digambar Vishuji Tirpude (40), a resident of Bhartiya Lok Kalyan Nagar told cops that some unidentified miscreants lifted his bike. Following which cops lodged the compliant and launched the probe into the matter.

During the investigation, cops received information about Tirpude, a resident of Awadhoot Nagar. Acting swiftly on the information, the squad of Wathoda Police comprising PSI Ramesh Nanaware, Constables, Sunil Wankhede, Chetan Patil, Aashish Bante, Dev Sonkusre and Milind Thakre surrounded Tirpude and sought papers of the bike. However, when Tirpude failed to provide the cops brought him to the police station.

During the interrogation he succumbed to police’s pressure and admitted that he had lifted two more vehicles besides the bike.

Cops have booked accused Tirpude under Sections 379 of the IPC and placed him under arrest.

The arrest drive was supervised under the guidance of DCP Zone 4, Dr Akshay Shinde, ACP Nalawade and Senior PI Wathoda, Anil Taksande.

Wathoda police arrest youth for vehicle lifting, recover three vehicles

LCB arrests one for mobile theft

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Nagpur: The vigilant squad of Local Crime Branch (LCB) in association with Cyber Cell arrested a 22-year-old youth for allegedly for mobile theft reported under Khaparkheda Police Station. Accused Name Bhushan Vinod Deshbhratar (22), resident of Mujbi Dist. Bhandara was arrested by LCB officials and a Samsung mobile worth Rs. 80,000 was recovered.

Following the complaint, LCB team comprising ASI Dubey, Head Constable Vinod, NPC Shailesh,Bhagat ,Satya, Police Constable Pranay ,Viru, Dasi Sahebrao traced the mobile phone with the help of Cyber Cell and nabbed the accused.

The accused and seized property was handed over to Khaparkheda Police Station for further investigation.

The action was planned under the supervision of Suprintendant of Police (SP) Rakesh Ola, Additional SP, Rahul Makhnikar and PI (LCB) Jittawar.

LCB arrests one for mobile theft

Zone II police bust hookah parlour running at ACE Cafe

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Nagpur: In yet another pro-active action, Zone 2 police under the supervision of DCP Vinita Sahu raided ACE Cafe in Golulpeth area under Ambazari Police Station and unearthed illegal hookah parlour on Wednesday night.

Cops reportedly confiscated illegal stuff collectively worth ₹1,29,400 and detained several youth, informed police sources.

According to police source, the Zone 2 squad lead DCP Sahu received secret information about the irregularities flourishing at ACE Cafe. Acting swiftly on the input, the Zone 2 police raided the cafe and found several youths smoking pot.

Cops have booked the accused owner under relevant Sections of the IPC. Further investigation is underway.

Zone II police bust hookah parlour running at ACE Cafe

Cops foil dacoity bid in Yashodhara Nagar, gang arrested

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Nagpur: The vigilant squad of Yashodhara Nagar Police on Friday arrested a gang of five dreaded goons and claimed to have averted a dacoity bid. Besides, arresting the accused planning to commit a major crime, cops have also confiscated sharp-edged weapons, an iron rod, a rope, packets of chilli powder and cast iron pipe from them.

According to police sources, the Yashodhara Nagar Police Squad led by Senior PI Ashok Meshram was on patrolling duty when they received secret information about a gang carrying sharp-edged weapons. Acting swiftly on the inputs, the squad comprising PSI Shrinivas Darade, PSI Jitendra Bhargav, ASI Prakash Kale, ASI Vinod Solao and others rounded up the accused.

The accused have been identified as Sayyed Asif alias Bhurya Sayyed Nizam (24), a resident of Rajiv Gandhi Nagar slums, Sheikh Aftar Taju Pehalwan (26), a resident of Shivaji Chowk, Aakash alias Macchi Rajesh Bhotkar (24), a resident of Garib Nawaz Nagar, Rakesh Anand Borkar (34), a resident of Sanjay Gandhi Nagar, and Mohammad Shoaib Mohammad Akeel (19), a resident of Majri, Sailani Nagar.

Cops registered an offence under Sections 399, 402 of the Indian Penal Code, 4/25 Arms Act and 135 of Maharashtra Police Act, against them. The accused are involved in several offences of serious nature. Accused Sayyed Asif was detained the MPDA in 2019-20.

The action was planned under the supervision of DCP (Zone V) Neelotpal and ACP Roshan Pandit.

Cops foil dacoity bid in Yashodhara Nagar, gang arrested

NT Exclusive: Ex-cop Sundarde was kingpin in recruitment racket busted in Nagpur

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Nagpur: As a government exam-rigging and solvers’ gang involving dummy candidates and high-tech gadgets busted by Bajaj Nagar Police has sent ripples in academic sector; a shocking discovery made by the cops revealed that an ex-cop of Aurangabad Police Department — Punamsingh Harsingh Sundarde – was the kingpin of this racket. Sundarde had several offences registered against, following which Aurangabad Police had expelled him from his duties.

Bajaj Nagar Police team busted a racket involving hi-tech gadgets and dummy candidates to solve question papers for various competitive examinations for Government jobs. The six persons have been booked in this connection under Sections 419, 420, 468, and 471 of the Indian Penal Code.

Accused Keshav Borkar, who is originally a native of Yavatmal and currently a resident of Ambedkar Nagar, came in the contact with the accused Premsingh Ramsingh Rajput (29), a resident of Aurangabad, who works as a clerk with NHAI, Pratapsingh Dhondiraam Dulhat (25), a resident of Jalna and Poonamsingh Harsingh Sundarde (34), a resident of Aurangabad and a former employee of Aurangabad Police with the help of his old friend Hansaraaj Mohan Rathod (62), a resident of Yavatmal. Dulhat, Rajput and Sundarde had promised Keshav to secure a government job for his son Indrajeet in exchange of Rs4.5 lakh. They also assured him to pay once Indrajeet receives a joining letter from the government.

The gang used high tech instruments like shirt fitted with communication devices, mini earphones to facilitate cheating for candidates. The matter came to fore when Indrajeet, who bagged government job following this process came to Bajaj Nagar Police Station for verification. Cops grew suspicious after they found variations in his signature. Following which cops scanned the CCTV footage only to discover that some impersonator had appeared for Indrajeet who helped him secured the job, informed Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone I, Noorul Hasan on Thursday.

Ravikant Kamble

NT Exclusive: Ex-cop Sundarde was kingpin in recruitment racket busted in Nagpur

Co-worker raped woman, uses recorded incident to blackmail her in Bajaj Nagar

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Nagpur: Bajaj Nagar Police have booked a 40-year-old man for allegedly raping his 37-year-old co-worker between October 2020 and February 27, 2021. The accused identified as Amardeep Krishnaji Mandpe, reportedly recorded the heinous act and later used the video clip to blackmail the victim, police said.

According to police sources, the accused Mandape had raped the woman back in October 2020. The accused also recorded the entire incident in his mobile phone. Mandape later used the recorded footage to blackmail the victim. Following which Mandape continued to force her till February this year. However, annoyed by constant torture the victim mustered the courage and approached Bajaj Nagar Police Station with a complaint.

Based on the complaint, cops have booked the accused man under Sections 376(1), 354(A), 323 read with Sub-section 66(E) of the IT Act. Further investigation is underway.

Co-worker raped woman, uses recorded incident to blackmail her in Bajaj Nagar

Senior citizen killed in Ganeshpeth flat

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Nagpur: A 65-year-old Hudco Colony based man found killed at Flat No. 103 of Rajat Sankul Building under Ganeshpeth Police Station on Tuesday.

The deceased identified as Laxman Malik, a resident of Hudco Colony, Jaripatka was reportedly tied to a chair and his throat was slit with sharp-edged weapons, police said.

Following the incident, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Zone 3, Lohit Matani and Senior Police Inspector Ganeshpeth, Bharat Kishrsagar along with the staff visited the spot. Cops have sent a body for autopsy and launched a probe into the matter.

Senior citizen killed in Ganeshpeth flat


Special Squad DCP Vinita Sahu arrests drug peddler in Sitabuldi

Nagpur: Police Inspector booked for sexually exploiting and duping widow of Rs 4 lakh

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Nagpur: Gittikhadan police booked Police Inspector Arvind Bhole for allegedly sexually exploited a widow and duping her of Rs four lakh. The victim, a 45-year-old woman, lives in Gittikhadan area.

The woman was first married on 1988 and has a 21-year-old son from her first husband. In 2000, the woman’s husband died in an accident. She and PI Bhole became friend through Facebook in 2019. At that time, Bhole was working as the Second Police Inspector in Nandanvan Police Station.

The two exchanged their phone numbers and used to talk for hours. Bhole had tried to visit the place of the woman but she was avoiding him. Bhole then emotionally blackmailed her stating his wife is sick and he wanted to marry her.

Bhole married the woman on November 8, 2020 at a temple in Kaudanyapur, District – Amravati. A few days later, Bhole took a flat on rent at Friends Colony. While living with the woman, PI Bhole captured her obscene pictures. He took Rs one lakh from the woman for treatment of his wife. He also grabbed gold ornaments of the woman worth Rs three lakh. He was eying a farm of the woman. He used to ask her to register the farm in his name. When the woman refused, he started harassing her and also physically tortured her after consuming liquor.

On February 18, Bhole left the woman alone at the flat and blocked her mobile number. On realising being cheated, the woman approached Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar and narrated the incident.

Considering the seriousness of the incident, the CP directed Gittikhadan police to register an FIR against PI Bhole. A case under provisions of the Indian Penal Code was registered against the officer. CP Amitesh Kumar said that PI Bhole has been suspended.

Nagpur: Police Inspector booked for sexually exploiting and duping widow of Rs 4 lakh

Special Squad of DCP Neelotpal launches crackdown on illicit liquor businesses in Koradi

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Nagpur: In a major crackdown launched against flourishing illicit liquor businesses in the city, the Special Squad of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Zone 5, Neelotpal has booked six persons including two women for indulging in such illegal activities.

Besides, arresting the accused identified as Saba Anjum Sheikh (28), her spouse Ahfaz Sheikh (30), both residents of Smruti Nagar, Sanjay Mahadev Shor (45), Karan Gajbhiye, Praveen Rangari, all residents of Mahadula, and Saroj Sandesh Nandagavli (26), a resident of Ramai Nagar, Mahadula cops have seized liquor country made liquor worth ₹ 37,798, the Special Squad of DCP Neelotpal comprising API Vijay Bhise, Constables Suraj Bharti, Dinesh Yadav, Harish Ingle, Chetan Jadhav and Ravindra also confiscated a moped from the possession of the accused.

All the accused have been booked under relevant Sections of the IPC and Maharashtra Liqour Prohibition Act. Further investigations are on.

Special Squad of DCP Neelotpal launches crackdown on illicit liquor businesses in Koradi

Forced into prostitution after kidnapping, minor girl from MP rescued from Nagpur brothel

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Nagpur: Lakadganj cops on Saturday rescued a 14-year-old Madhya Pradesh (MP) girl who was abducted at the age of seven and forced into prostitution at Ganga Jamuna brothel at the age of 10.

The victim is a resident of Dewas, MP.

According to police sources, the squad of Lakadganj cops conducted raid at Ganga Jamuna under ITPA and rescued a woman on Saturday. The woman claimed to be 22 and a mother of two children. However, during the verification some shocking revaluations came to fore. Cops were shocked to know that the girl was only 14-year-old.

The girl was reportedly kidnapped at the age of seven from a native place and later was sold at Ganga Jamuna brothel at the age of 10. Soon after which she was forced into prostitution. Following the rescue operation cops alerted MP police. Acting swiftly on the inputs, the squad of Dewas Police has came to Lakadganj Police Station in this connection.

Cops have registered an offence under relevant Sections of the IPC and probing further.

Forced into prostitution after kidnapping, minor girl from MP rescued from Nagpur brothel

Sex racket busted in Wathoda, married woman rescued

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Nagpur: The Social Security Branch (SSB) of Nagpur Police busted a sex racket in Wathoda area and arrested three persons in this connection. A married woman was rescued by the police during the raid.

The arrested accused have been identified as Lahu Mahadeo Gedam, Rajendra Lahu Gedam and Sushila alias Shantabai Lahu Gedam, all residents of Plot No. 85, Vithoba Nagar, Wathoda. Police received a tip-off that the accused were running a sex racket by providing women to customers for sexual exploitation. The SSB team first sent a decoy customer to the house of the accused to confirm the information. After accepting Rs 2,500 from the decoy, the accused sent a woman to him. The decoy customer immediately signalled the SSB team which raided the house and arrested the accused persons.

According to police, the rescued woman was living as a tenant at Shantabai’s place in 2017. Shantabai lured her in the sex racket and was giving her Rs 500 per customer. The victim woman is also running tiffin box service, the police said.

An offence under Sections 3, 4, 5 and 7 of Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act was registered at Wathoda Police Station against the accused. Accused Shantabai was earlier booked by Nandanvan and Sakkardara police for running sex racket.

The raid was conducted under the guidance of Addl CP Sunil Fulari by Police Inspector Sarthak Nehte, WPSIs Smita Sonawane, Mangala Harde, Anil Ambade, Rashid Sheikh, Bhushan Zade, Ajay Paunikar, Sujata Patil, Jyoti Agase and others.

Sex racket busted in Wathoda, married woman rescued

Man rapes woman with manager’s job offer

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Nagpur: A 29-year old woman was raped by a man who lured her with a manager’s job in his office and then exploited her sexually. Pratap Nagar police have booked the accused under IPC sections as well as Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. No arrest has been made so far.

In her complaint, the 29-year old victim told police that the accused Rahul Arjunrao Vaidya (32), resident of Hazari Pahad, Vayusena Nagar, offered her manager’s job in his office. With this luring offer, the accused Rahul Vaidya abused her sexually between August 18, 2019 and February 9, 2021. Moreover, no job was offered to her by the accused.

Pratap Nagar Woman Police Inspector Vidya Jadhav, acting on the victim’s complaint, booked the accused Rahul Vaidya under Sections 376, 417, 497 of the IPC read with Section 3(1)(W)(i)(ii) of Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. No arrest has been made so far. Further probe is underway.

Man rapes woman with manager’s job offer

Eknath Nimgade Murder: Nagpur Crime Branch makes crucial breakthrough using criminal intelligence

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Nagpur: Weeks after Commissioner of Police (CP) Amitesh Kumar directed all the police stations to compile detailed information of undetected murder cases and investigation done by the Nagpur Police, the sleuths of Nagpur Crime Branch on Wednesday made a crucial breakthrough in almost five-year-old Eknath Nimgade murder case using criminal intelligence.

The team of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Crime Gajanan Rajmane has established link of 14 accused including notorious Kamptee based white-collar gangster Ranjit Safelkar, his aide Sharad alias Kalu Hate, Nawab Chotte Sahab Ansari, Abbu, Mushtaq and others in a contract killing deal worth ₹ 5 crores.

Also Read : Rs 10 crore “Supari” may have played role in Nimgade murder?

Nimgade, a 72-year-old Architect, was shot dead in September 2016 by an unidentified assailant over a property dispute. Back then Nagpur Police had seen groping in dark to ascertain the exact perpetrator of crime and those who connived to eliminate Architect Eknath Nimgade. Following which the case was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Five-years-later, even CBI had hit a roadblock after questioning and rounding up several suspects. Despite announcing a reward of ₹5 lakh to the person providing concrete information about the killer(s) of Nimgade, the CBI was still groping in dark to trace the suspects involved in the sensational homicidal case that rocked the Second Capital almost five years ago.

Eknath Nimgade Murder: Nagpur Crime Branch makes crucial breakthrough using criminal intelligence


Nagpur: DCP Neelotpal seals bookie Pankaj Samosa’s shop for violating Covid-19 norms

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Nagpur: In a significant action against shopkeepers flouting Covid-19 norms, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 5 Neelotpal sealed bookie Pankaj Waswani’s shop under Jaripatka Police Station on Wednesday night.

Samosa alias Pankaj Waswani is a long time gambler and also owns a restaurant in Jaripatka, following which he has been nicknamed as ‘Samosa’.

According to police sources, the cops received inform that the fast food joint run by Waswani is being operational on Tuesday, despite the fact that the shop doesn’t fall under essential services. Acting swiftly on the inputs, the squad of Jaripatka Police lead by DCP Neelotpal barged inside the shop at around 7 pm and found around 8-10 workers indulging in making and selling the food items. Soon after which DCP Neelotpal roped in District Administration in this regards.

Following which an offence under relevant Sections of IPC and Epidemic Law was registered at Jaripatka Police Station. Later in the night, Administration sealed the shop premises.

Nagpur: DCP Neelotpal seals bookie Pankaj Samosa’s shop for violating Covid-19 norms

Nagpur: Excise Deptt acts tough on violators amid lockdown; seizes over Rs 14 lakh assets, arrests 115 accused in 126 offences

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Nagpur: In view of District wise lockdown initiated to curb the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, State Excise Department has cracked down on illegal liquor brewing and sale in Nagpur district. Between March 1 and March 16, the department has arrested 115 accused involved in 126 cases and confiscated material collectively worth Rs 14,01,158.

Since the implementation of curb in the District the six divisions of Nagpur city, besides two Flying Squad (FS) and CP-Ramtek affiliated with State Excise Department nabbed total 115 accused in total 126 cases. The seized liquor and other raw materials during this period include, brewed liquor, raw material, country-made liquor, foreign made liquor, beer, Tadi, tonnes of black jaggery, 13 vehicles collectively over Rs 14 lakh.

In a bid to control the spread of dreaded virus borne diseases the District Administration has issued several restrictions amid new surge in cases across the Nagpur District. However, the State Excise officials have found eight shops flouting Covid norms — not adhering social distancing at the shops, black marketing of liquor on the pretexts of home deliveries etc — for seeking strict against these violators a detailed report has been presented to District Collector Ravindra Thakre.

The series of action was carried out under the directives of Commissioner State Excise, K B Umap and District Collector, Ravindra Thakre.

The Squad lead by Excise Superintendent, Pramond Sonone, Dy Superintendent Prashant Gotmare, Dy Superintendent Sunil Mirakale, Inspector, Keshav Chaudhary, Inspector Balasaheb Patil, Inspector Rajendra Patil, Inspector Ashok Shitole and Inspector Sengar and other officials of State Excise Department conducted the action.

From establishing online portal to avail fully online services to vigilant sleuths curbing irregularities on the ground, the Maharashtra State Excise department already cracked a whip against the accused violated the norms set by the department has helped the department witnessing tremendous conviction rates over the years.

Shubham Nagdeve

Nagpur: Excise Deptt acts tough on violators amid lockdown; seizes over Rs 14 lakh assets, arrests 115 accused in 126 offences

Man booked for raping teenage girl

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Nagpur: Gittikhadan police have booked a 44-year-old man for raping a teenage girl.

According to police, accused Sheikh Israil Sheikh Hussain, a resident of Gousiya Colony, sexually exploited the 19-year-old victim when she came to the hous of relative of Hussain as guest, on February 6.

The girl lodged a complaint at Seoni police station in Madhya Pradesh.

An offence under Sections 376, 376 (2) (n) and 34 of Indian Penal Code was registered by Seoni police and transferred the case to Gittikhadan Police Station

Man booked for raping teenage girl

Special Squad of DCP Vinita Sahu raids illicit hooch dens in Bhivsenkhori, materials worth ₹ 4 lakh seized

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Nagpur: Cracking down on illegal hooch dens and illicit breweries ahead of Holi, the Special Squad of DCP Zone II Vinita Sahu along with the staff of Sitabuldi and Dhantoli Police Station conducted raids on eight illicit distilleries in Bhivsenkhori area located under Gittikhadan Police Station in the early hours of Saturday morning. Besides, arresting eight accused including six women, cops have also confiscated materials worth ₹4,08,500 and destroyed 6,000 litres chemicals and 186 litres of country made liquor made from moha flower.

According to police sources, the Special Squad of DCP Vinita Sahu comprising API Dilip Chandan, Constables Ramdas Narekar, Ganesh Jogekar, Parag Fegde, Aalim Khan, Ashish Wankhede, Sandeep Padwal, Chandrashekar Gautam, Manoj Diwedi, Vinod Meshram, Mohan Khandekar, Deepak Wahane, Maruti Kendre, Nilesh Atram, Sanjay Meshram, Sanjay Thakur, Kiran Bhagwat and Hemlata Thakre conducted at 3.45 am on Saturday. The cops, simultaneously, raided eight illicit distilleries and detained eight accused in this connection.

An offence under relevant Sections of IPC was registered at Gittikhadan Police Station against the accused identified as Rajna Sudhakar Kalbande (45), Mahadev Mangal Ukey (47), Lata Subhas Kamble (43), Wasantrao Charandas Pati (50), Sulekhabhai Bhimraoji Kamble (52), Indubai Janardan Ghodeswar (56), Vimlabai Bhipan Meshram (52), Seembai Prem Khandale (32).

The Special Squad of DCP Vinita Sahu has handed over confiscated materials and all the accused to Gittikhadan Police for further investigations.

Special Squad of DCP Vinita Sahu raids illicit hooch dens in Bhivsenkhori, materials worth ₹ 4 lakh seized

Man killed after being hit in the face with a brick in old Kamptee

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Nagpur: A 37-year-old man was reportedly killed when he was hit with a brick on his head near Hardas Vyayamashala by unidentified assailants here, under Old Kamptee Police Station on Monday, cops said.

The deceased has been identified as Vivek Ramesh Humne, a resident of Hamalpura. He was allegedly attacked by unidentified accused using a brick on his head, preliminary investigations revealed. Cops have found a suspicious pulse bike (MH-31-BF-3747) from the spot.

According to police sources, the murder must have been occurred in the early hours of Monday morning . The locals found the body following which they alerted Police Control Room. Acting swiftly on the inputs, the squad of Old Kamptee Police rushed to the spot. Cops have found blood stains on the wall nearby.

DCP Neelotpal, ACP Ashok Pandit and PI Vijay Malche have visited the spot. And offence under Sections 302 was registered. Further investigations are on.

Man killed after being hit in the face with a brick in old Kamptee

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