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Woman arrested for pressing minors into flesh trade

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Nagpur News : On August 9, 2014 at around 1850 police sub-inspector, Rathod, police station staff of Lakadganj police station along with members of NGO, Freedom Firm, Pune raided Billo Kalkhor Building in red light area Ganga Jamuna. It was found during the raid that the accused,  Reshma Nirmal Kalkhor had pressed into flesh trade some minor girls for her own monetary benefit on the ground floor of the building, who were rescued.

An offence has been registered under sections 366, 344, 372, 373 and 34 of IPC and 3,4, 5 and 7 of PITA.

As the accused woman Reshma could not be arrested from the spot the police personnel were on the constant look out of the woman. The accused, Reshma Kalkhor, 35, a resident of Badnapur, Gwaliar, MP, presently residing at Ganga Jamuna, Nagpur was arrested on August 13, 2014 at around 17-30 from under Itwari Dahi Bazar bridge. Reshma has been granted PCR till 18-8-2014.

The action was carried out under guidance of Nirmaladevi DCP, zone 3, ACP V May Gopale, Lakadganj zone by senior police inspector, S K Jaiswal, police inspector, S D Madavi, R G Rajulwar, police sub-inspector, Ashwini Wankhede, police constable, Ajay Rode, Pravin Ganar, Satish Pandey, Ratnakar Meshram, Sunil Wankhede and Kavita

Woman arrested for pressing minors into flesh trade


Student of YCCE drowns in Ambazhari Lake

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Yet another YCCE student from outstation loses life in city.

The inflatable raft brought by the fire department for the search and rescue operation.

The inflatable raft brought by the fire department for the search and rescue operation.

Nagpur News: Tragedy has once again struck the YCCE when one of its students drowned in Ambazhari Lake at about 4 pm on August 17, 2014. The name of the ill-fated student is said to be Pranav Jajodia aged 19 years and a student of the first year.  This student is said to be from Mumbai.

One of the Professors of YCCE named Vijay Thakre, who was present at the scene said that it is only 15 days ago that these students had taken admissions in the college.

With 5 days of holidays at a trot, most of the students from outside Nagpur chose to go to their native places. However, these 5 students chose to stay back and enjoy a picnic at Ambazhari Lake.

These 5 students had sat on the platform hosting the valve to pump water. After some time, Pranav decided to take a dive into the lake. He urged the rest too. After he dived in, two more of his friends too followed him. However, since they did not feel comfortable in the deep water, they anyhow came to the edge and one of the other students who was standing on top, pulled them up with a towel.

Ambulance ready to take the body

Ambulance ready to take the body

Pranav was said to be a seasoned and trained swimmer. However, what went wrong is still not clear, since, his friends said that he went in and failed to come out. It was then the panic set in and they started shouting for help. Someone informed the Ambazhari police. They in turn summoned the fire department, who came with two inflatable boats and searched desperately. However, by then it had turned dark and searching became an impossible task.

The fire department has since called off the search and has decided to resume their search from7 am on August 18. Sources added that trained swimmers from Futala slums are also summoned for the search operation.

Prof. Thakre told Nagpur Today that all the remaining boys are totally shaken up and scared to death. He added that only a few days ago after the car accident which claimed the life one student of the college, the Principal had called all the students and had warned them to be careful, yet these students have once again let him down.

Student of YCCE drowns in Ambazhari Lake

Youths beat teenager in Pratap Nagar, father foils abduction bid

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A 17-teenager was thrashed and later kidnapped by three youths on Sunday under Pratap Nagar Police Station.
Police said, three youths, identified as Rohit Rathod, Kartik Dhawad, and Akshay Wade, all residents of Sitabuldi, approached the teenager Mohit Anil Patil (17) on Sunday around 8.30 pm when he had gone to his friend’s place in Khamla while returning from his tuition classes.

The youths, in fit of rage over old rivalry, started thrashing Mohit and later forcefully took him to Vimaltai Tidke College in a WagonR car. However, the youths fled the area after Mohit’s father reached the college.

On the basis of the complaint by Mohit’s complaint, Pratap Nagar police registered an offence under Sections 363, 323, and 34 of the IPC and booked the youths.

Youths beat teenager in Pratap Nagar, father foils abduction bid

28 year old woman molested, husband thrashed in Hudkeshwar; 3 booked

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Three youths were charged with molestation after they misbehaved with a 28-year-old woman and thrashed her husband. The incident occurred at around 10.20 pm on Sunday.

Hudkeshwar police said the woman was busy washing plates in a tea stall when the three youths, Dilip Bahalram Shahu (22), a resident of Sonegaon; Suraj and an unidentified youth approached the woman, hurled profanities at her. The youths threatened to kill the woman and later pulled her hairs. The youths attacked her husband when he intervened to save his wife and showered him with punches and kicks. The youths then damaged a nearby tea stall and later fled the spot.

Hudkeshwar police have registered an offence under Sections 294, 323, 506 (b), 354, 427, and 34 of the IPC and booked the accused.

28 year old woman molested, husband thrashed in Hudkeshwar; 3 booked

Sakkardara cops crack down suicide case, two booked

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suicide_logo_transparent_by_satanen-d2ytxbyNagpur: On August 13, a woman had killed her daughter by throwing her daughter into a water tank and later hanged self in her residence. Sakkardara police cracked down the case and booked two persons, including a woman, for abetting her to commit suicide.

The deceased, Jyotsana Balvir Gondane (27), was a resident of new Subhedar layout, Nashik Nagar, Hudkeshwar Road, putting at the residence of Keshavrao Yadav. On August 13, she threw her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter in the water tank and later hanged herself to the ceiling of her residence. Her son noticed her hanging body and informed other family members. On the basis of the complaint lodged by Keshavrao Yadav, Sakkardara police registered an offence under Section 302 and started their investigations.

Investigations revealed that Jyotsana was relative of Karmaveer Pundalik Telang, a native of Shindewahi, Chandrapur. The accused Manisha Bawne and Hemraj Bawne invested Rs One lakh in Vinta Tek Company owned by Karmaveer. But, the company proved to be fraud and Manisha and Hemraj suffered losses. However, Manisha and Hemraj started pressurising Jyotsana to return their money through her relative, Karmaveer. The accused even passed threatening warnings to Jyotsana demanding their money back and visited regularly for their money. Over stressed with the pressure from Manisha and Hemraj, Jyotsana decided to end her life. She first killed her daughter and then committed suicide.

On the basis of the complaint by Balvir Gondane, Sakkardara police registered an offence under Sections 306 and 34 of the IPC and booked Manisha and Hemraj.

Sakkardara cops crack down suicide case, two booked

Money withdrawn from society’s account after dissolution of board, directors booked

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Directors of a co-operative society even after dissolution of the board withdrew cash from society’s account and thus caused loss to the organization by cheating.
This case came to light when the complainant, Amit Suresh Kasture, resident of c/o Haribhau Thakre, VHB Quarters, Tukdoji Chowk, Nagpur, working as administrative officer at Dhrudhsankalp Nagari Sahakari Patsanstha Ltd, Nagpur lodged a report against the society’s former directors.
It was found that the board of directors of society was dissolved on 14-11-2013 after their resignations by a resolution no.3. But in spite of the fact that of dissolution when they had no power or authority in administration of society they withdrew money from the society’s account. The accused 1) Anil Ashok Sahane(former president) 2) Chandrakant B Jamkar (former secretary) withdrew an amount of Rs 3,50,000/ on 27-12-2013 from society’s account with Bank of Maharashtra, Ayodhyanagar, account no. 20088700115 for their own benefit.
On the report of the administrative officer, police inspector, Choughule of Hudkeshwar police station has registered the case under sections 420, 406 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code.

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Chain snatchers strike back in city; 3 incidents in a day

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Chain-snatchers and waylayers are again giving hard time to city police as the number of such petty crimes is again on a rise. On Tuesday, city police registered three such cases where one was registered by Pratap Nagar police and two others surfaced under Nandanvan police. In the later case, same thieves looted two people.

In the first case, a middle-aged woman was relieved of her mangalsutra worth Rs 50,000 on Tuesdaynight. Meenal Vivek Purohit (44), a resident of Abhinay Pushpa Apartment, near Ganpati Mandir, Laxmi Nagar, had gone to Vazalwar Lawn to attend a function of ‘Mangalagauri’. She was returning home on her Activa (MH 31 DH 3553) at around 9.15 pm when two unidentified thieves came from behind and snatched her mangalsutra worth Rs 50,000 near Water Tank, Laxmi Nagar. The thieves escaped the scene before Meenal could raise an alarm.

She lodged a complaint at Pratap Nagar police station. Cops have registered an offence under Section 392 and started their investigation.

In the second case, waylayers attacked a couple and stole their cash and mobile phone and later their attacked another man and looted him off his cell phone. Nandanvan police have booked the three thieves. As per details, Sanjay Nanakramji Pathade (42), a resident of Bhavani Nagar, Pardi, was returning home with his wife when three unidentified men stopped them in front of New India Hardware, T-Point, in Nandanvan and attacked Sanjay. They snatched away his cash Rs 5,000 kept in his pocket and then took away his Samsung mobile phone collectively worth Rs 9,000. The thieves then headed forward. On the way, the thieves broke the glasses of Dhiraj Prabhakar Ghode’s car and snatched his Samsung, causing a loss of Rs 10,500.

On the basis of the complaint by Sanjay, Nandanvan police have booked the three waylayers under Sections 392, 34, and 427 of the IPC.

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Woman dies in accident, husband booked

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Nagpur News : A woman was declared dead in the hospital after she suffered grievous injuries in an accident on Tuesday that took place under the jurisdiction of Pratap Nagar Police Station.

According to report, Aasawari Vinod Mairal (62), a resident of Pawanbhoomi layout, Sonegaon,, was riding pillion with her husband on his Activa moped (MH 31 CZ 3229) on Tuesday and was returning home at around 8.45 pm. Vinod lost control over the vehicle after his moped stuck into a pothole in front of Purushottam Superbazaar, near Universal Mansion Building, Outer Ring Road. Aasawari fell on the road along with the vehicle and sustained serious injuries. Passersby rushed her to Government Medical College and Hospital for treatment but she was declared dead at around 11.25 pm.

Pratap Nagar police registered an offence under Sections 304 (a) and 279 of the IPC and booked her husband Vinod and started their investigations.

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Man booked for negligence causing electrocution to woman

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A 30-year-old man was booked for negligence which caused electrocution to woman who died on MondayunderImambada police station.

Police sources said Shalu alias Bhagyashali Anil Vihitkar (30), a resident of Untakhana, Dahipura was going to the bathroom when she accidentally came in contact with an electric cooler and fell unconscious. She was rushed to Government Medical College and Hospital for treatment but doctors declared her dead after preliminary treatment.

Imambada police registered a case of accidental death and started their investigations. It was revealed in the investigation that the accused Anil Tawade (30), a resident of Untakhana, Dahipura, left the electric cooler unattended outside his window. Thus, Shalu came in contact with the cooler and died.

On the basis of the complaint by Anil Vihitkar, Imambada police registered an offence under Sections 304 (a) of the IPC against Anil Tawade.

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Man booked for negligence causing electrocution to woman

Two arrested, seven booked under attempt to murder charges

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Nagpur News : Two youths were arrested while seven others were booked under attempt to murder charges for attacking three youths on Wednesday under the jurisdiction of Gittikhadan police station.

The arrested accused have been identified as Sushil Michael Wilson (27) and Amit Baliram Maldongre, aged 20 while the booked accused have been identified as Pravin Pandurang Shawar (25), Sachin Rajkumar Jivne (23), Rishabh Ambadas Kodape (20), Akshay Rameshwar Maldongre (20), Rahul Gajanan Mahure (22), Nilesh Kanojiya and Sudhir Wilson.

Police said Dinesh Chintaman Harode (25), a resident of Panchasheel Nagar was sitting with his friends Ewan Harish Raut (24) and Rakesh Gajbhiye at Panchasheel Nagar, near Panchasheel Square Zenda when the accused approached the three friends. Sudhir stabbed Ewan in his chest with a sharp-edged knife-like weapon and injured him seriously. His friends also were attacked with wooden rods and bricks and sustained minor injuries.

On the basis of the complaint by Dinesh, Gittikhadan police have registered an offence under Sections 143, 147, 148, 149, 307, and 504 of the IPC and arrested Sushil and Amit.

Two arrested, seven booked under attempt to murder charges

Man booked for molesting 10-year-old girl

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Girl Molestation in Nagpur CrimeNagpur: A man has been booked by Kalamna police for trying to outrage the modesty of a 10-year-old girl on Wednesday.

According to information, the accused Farooq Rafiq Shaha, a resident of Deputy Signal, Kalamna, approached the 10-year-old girl and pretending to ask her father’s mobile phone number, he tried to outrage her modesty. After the girl narrated the incident to her parents, they lodged a complaint with Kalamna police. Cops have booked the accused under Sections 452, 354 (2) and 506 of the IPC read with sub section 10 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012.

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Rickshaw puller killed in accident

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Nagpur: A rickshaw puller was killed in an accident when a recklessly driven unidentified vehicle hit the rickshaw on Wednesday night. Ajni police have registered the case.

The deceased has been identified as Avinash Manikrao Kale (53), a resident of Plot No. 3, Joshi Wadi. According to information, Avinash was pulling his rickshaw on Wednesday around 8 pm near Wanjari Nagar, in front of Varma Country Liquor Bhatti when an unidentified vehicle hit Avinash from behind and left him in a pool of blood. Passersby rushed Avinash to Government Medical College and Hospital and informed Ajni Police. However, Avinash succumbed to the injuries around 12.15 am on Thursday.

Cops have registered an offence under Sections 279, 337, 338, and 304 (a) of the IPC read with sub sections 134 and 177 of Motor Vehicle Act.

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Chairman of Milk company arrested for taking bribe by ACB

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The Office Bearers of the Nagpur District Nutan Dughda Utpadak Sahakari Sangh Limited, Subhash Nagar, Ganeshpeth Nagpur having made a good profit had decided to give the amounts equivalent to three months’ salary as bonus out of the profits. The complainant stated that the Association had to give Rs 24, 500/- as amount to be paid.

The complainant alleged that the Chairman of Nagpur District Nutan Dughda Utpadak Sahakari Sangh Limited, Subhash Nagar, Ganeshpeth Nagpur Public Servant, Subhash Champatrao Mahure aged 51 years had demanded Rs 3500/- to sign the cheque and pay the bonus amount.

The Anti-Corruption Bureau received a complaint over this demand for bribe to clear the bonus. The Anti Corruption Bureau laid a trap and caught the accused red-handed accepting the bribe of Rs 3500.

The ACB trap was laid and carried out under the guidance of Superintendent of Police Prakash Jadhav, Additional  Superintendent of Police Vasant Shirbate and Deputy Superintendent of Police Sanjay Purandare, Deputy Superintendent of Police Milind Totare, PI Manoj Gabhne and other police personnel which included Ramesh Bhoyar, Dharmendra Kale, Police Constables Rajendra Jadhav, Milind Halmare and Manoj Doifode.

Chairman of Milk company arrested for taking bribe by ACB

Teenager rapes minor girl repeatedly, leads her to pregnancy

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A minor girl has alleged that a youth had repeatedly raped her promising marriage, leading to her pregnancy. Jaripatka police have arrested the 19-year-old youth.

The 17-year-old girl has lodged a complaint with Jaripatka police on Thursday and alleged that a teenager, identified as Samrat Gopi Gondane (19) and a resident of Indora, Republican Nagar, had befriended her.

In August 2013, when she was returning from school, Samrat approached her and informed her that he needed to talk to her.
He took her to his residence and after threatening to kill the girl, he raped her. He promised to marry the girl and since then has been allegedly raping her. The girl soon got pregnant and asked the youth to marry. After Samrat backed off on his promise and refused to to marry her, the girl lodged a complaint with Jaripatka police.

Cops have registered an offence under Sections 376 (1) and 506 of the IPC read with sub section 3 and 4 of Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act 2012 and arrested Samrat.

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Rashly driven bike knocks elderly man to death at Hingna road

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It seems the speeding bikers have failed to learn from the tragic road accidents in the recent past that were the fallout of recklessly driven vehicles. In a recurrence of similar such accidents, an elderly man was struck by a rashly driven motorcycle and killed while crossing Hingna Road on Thursday under MIDC police station.

The 65-year-old deceased, Apparao Anubaji Hanmane was a resident of Madnapur while the accused Pawan Bhaskar Kohle (22) is a resident of Shivaji Nagar, Reddy Godown Camp Area Gadchiroli.

Apparao was crossing Hingna Road, IC Square around 4.30 pm on Thursday when he came in direct path of the motorcycle (MH 27 AE 3752) driven at a high speed by Pawan Bhaskar. The victim was killed on the spot with the impact of the accident. Before the motorcyclist could escape the scene, he was held by the passersby.
MIDC police was informed and the victim was handed over to them. Cops have sent the body for post mortem to Government Medical College and Hospital. A case under Sections 279 and 304 (a) of the IPC has been registered against Pawan.

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Tragedy strikes parents who lose 4 year old son to electrocution in Yashodhara Nagar

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Little carelessness with electric appliances may often lead to danger but sometimes it also turns into tragedy. In a similar incident, it was like a bolt from the blue for the parents of a four year old child, who lost their dear little one who came in contact with the electric cooler. The parents are left with nothing but to seethe over the lifetime pain meted out to them at the cruel hands of destiny. The four-and-a-half year old boy died of selectrocution on Thursday under Yashodhara Nagar police station.

Sources said the child Aryan Dinesh Nitnawre, resident of Hingna Road, Takli Sim was playing in his house on Thursday. He accidently came in contact with an electric cooler and received a strong electric shock. He immediately fell unconscious after which his family members rushed him to Lata Mangeshkar Hospital for treatment but doctors declared him brought dead after preliminary examination.

Yashodhara Nagar police have registered a case of accidental death and started their investigations.

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Tragedy strikes parents who lose 4 year old son to electrocution in Yashodhara Nagar

Police foil dacoity plan, nab eight members of inter-state gang in Kalamna, seize lethal arms

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Kalamna police on Friday foiled an audaciously planned dacoity by arresting eight members of an inter-state gang in the nick of time. All the eight accused are natives of Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi. Cops have seized weapons and vehicles collectively worth Rs 1.13 lakh from the possession of arrested criminals.

According to police, the gang members have been identified as Amit Omsingh Kumar (25) and Ravi Rampal Kumar (32), both natives of Gurgaon, Haryana, Mohit Sonvir Singh Bidla (19), a native of Shamli, Uttar Pradesh, Manoj Prabhu Singh (19), Sonu Mahendra Parcha (19), both natives of Delhi, Chhotu Songir Singh Bidla (22), a native of Uttar Pradesh and a resident of Mini Mata Nagar, Panch Jhopda, Kalamna in Nagpur, Sonu Sonvir Bidla (24), a native of Uttar Pradesh and a resident of Mini Mata Nagar, Kalamna, and Nitu Omsingh Bidla (19), a native of Uttar Pradesh and a resident of Jamnagar, Bharatwada in Nagpur.

When the police were on a patrol duty after a certain tip off, they spotted the accused. The attire and activities of the gang members aroused suspicion. Sensing something amiss, the Kalamna police started moving toward the gang. As soon as the gang saw police approaching them they tried to escape the scene. Their escape attempt put the cops on alert. However, all the eight members of the gang were apprehended before they could flee the spot. A search led to seizure of  sharp-edged weapons including hattimar knife, iron rods, iron bars, nylon ropes, two two-wheeler vehicles (MH 49 Q 3667) and (MH 31 TC 5117) collectively worth Rs 1.13 lakh from the possession of accused.

All the gang members have been booked under relevant sections of IPC and placed under arrest. Further probe is underway.

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Hooligans storm Institute of Science hostel, go on rampage injuring 3 students; 3 goons held

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Tension ran high at Government-run hostel of Institute of Science when a group of hooligans stormed the hostel in the intervening night of Thursday and Friday and created ruckus and damaged property over rivalry with inmate students. The marauders pelted stones on the windows of the hostel and also attacked some of the students. Three students have reportedly received injuries. Police have succeeded in arresting three attackers.

According to the reports,  some of the students had on late Thursday night objected to the group of 10-12 persons of nearby area having a liquor party near the hostel premises. In fact the liquor party was routine affair. But since the students were making preparations for the coming Ganesh festivity, they confronted the group of hooligans and warned them to stop liquor parties just behind the hostel premises. This warning had led to a scuffle between the students and the anti-social elements. However, after a while, the hooligans returned to hostel late in the night and started pelting stones on glass windows. The noise woke up the students and they barged out to see what was happening. The inmates found the hooligans led by Golu Dehanwar, Vicky Vaishya, and Shetty indulging in stone pelting. What followed was free for all and as a result three students namely Mehul Kosurkar, Rahul Rathod and other unidentified were injured with Mehul receiving head injury and two broken ribs. Other students informed Sitabuldi police about the incident. The cops immediately reached the spot and arrested the three of the accused. Police are investigating into the matter further. However, the inmates are in state of fear with lack of security facility in the hostel. The hostel authorities, after the incident, are said to have assured to increase security in the hostel premises.

Hooligans storm Institute of Science hostel, go on rampage injuring 3 students; 3 goons held

Two youths attack another youth with wicket-stump: arrested

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Nagpur News: In a bizarre incident, two youth identified as Harshal Rajendra Selokar aged 21 years, Saurabh Prakash Dage aged 21 years, Baba Santosh Ram Palace, Behind Natraj Talkies (both of whom have prior criminal cases registered against them) had an old enmity with the complainant Neeraj Mohan Shinde aged 28 years and a resident of C-2/ 305 Bajranj Complex, Vakilpeth, Umred Road, Nagpur. Ashish Kakde aged 35, a resident of Besa who was a friend of Neeraj Shinde came in an Alto Car bearing registration No MH-31/ BB 3775 to Hanuman Nagar (falling in the jurisdiction of Ajni Police Station). There Harshal Rajendra Selokar and Saurabh Prakash Dage who were present at Hanuman Nagar started abusing Ashish Kakde with vulgar words and started hitting him with fisticuffs.

Somehow Ashish Kakde escaped from their clutches and ran away. Then accused number one   Harshal Rajendra Selokar took a Cricket wicket stump and broke the windscreen of the Alto car. Meanwhile accused number two Saurabh Prakash Dage grabbed Neeraj Mohan Shinde and urged Harshal Rajendra Selokar to beat Neeraj with the stumps. This resulted in Neeraj becoming bloodied.

After leaving Neeraj bloodied, the accused left him and escaped from the spot.

Neeraj then went to Ajni Police Station and lodged a complaint against the accused.

Ajni Police has registered a case under section 324, 323, 504, 427, 34 of IPC and after arresting the accused and presenting them in the court sent them on MCR.

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City businessman kidnapped, murdered over property; foxy friend emerges as mastermind

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In a spine-chilling incident, a Nagpur businessman was kidnapped, murdered and his body dumped in a far away secluded place most probably over handsome property. The murder could be termed one of most foul as needle of suspicion points the role of his best but foxy friend and some of his accomplices.  The role of cops in handling the case also raises many an eyebrow, to some extent. The murder revolves around conspiracy, drama, and also poses a challenge to police.

According to reports and sources, Sanjay Prabhakar Mahajan (45), resident of Plot No. 124, Pandurang Nagar, near Gawande Nagar Union Bank, Pande Layout Khamla, Nagpur owned a huge 5000 sq ft plot of land which housed his residence and a chicken center run by Sanjay himself. In sum, Sanjay was man of crores. His family comprised wife Priyanka (30) and a son who is reported to be dumb. Sanjay had also started venturing into real estate business.

Sources further said that the dramatic but blood curdling events started unfolding on August 18, 2014. At about 3.30 pm, Sanjay received a phone call from his friend Ashutosh Gajanan Wankar (39), resident of 129, HB Estate, near Shiv Mandir, Sonegaon. Ashutosh told Sanjay to come to his house for TDR work (Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) facilitated making available certain amount of additional built up area in lieu of the area relinquished or surrendered by the owner of the land, so that he can use extra built up area either himself or transfer it to another in need of the extra built up area for an agreed sum of money). But Ashutosh told Sanjay to come alone. On receiving the phone call, Sanjay immediately left for Ashutosh’s house on his Pleasure moped (MH 31/EH 0645). But surprisingly, at about 4.30 pm, Ashutosh phoned Priyanka and asked about Sanjay. He told Priyanka that Sanjay had not reached his house yet. Later, Priyanka made a call to Sanjay on his mobile to ascertain the reason why he has not reached Ashutosh’s house but she found Sanjay’s mobile switched off. Priyanka then frantically searched Sanjay at his other friends and relatives’ house and even hospitals but could not trace him. Finally, Priyanka, along with Ashutosh, approached Pratap Nagar Police Station and lodged a missing complaint at about 10 in the night on the same day i.e. on August 18, said the sources.

After registering an FIR in this connection, Pratap Nagar PSI Maroti Munde and his team launched a search for Sanjay Mahajan on August 19. The police first went to Sitabuldi-based Greenland Group and questioned the partners of the Group namely Dabhade and Mittal whether Sanjay and Ashutosh had approached them for TDR work. Both Dabhade and Mittal said that they had neither any idea about Sanjay and Ashutosh coming to them for TDR work nor they had come to them. Thereafter, the police went to Golden Beer Shoppy run by Ashutosh Wankar in Khare Town, Dharampeth. There also the police drew a blank. Meanwhile, police approached concerned agencies for information on Sanjay Mahajan and Ashutosh Wankar’s mobile phone Call Detail Record (CDR), High Data Record (HDR), Town Location and Doordarshan, AIR, Social Security Department for wide publicity on Sanjay’s missing. Police also visited sisters of Sanjay namely Vrunda Mahajan and other sister to know whether Sanjay had any property dispute. However, both the sisters said they have no idea about any property dispute. With no clues on whereabouts of Sanjay Mahajan, Pratap Nagar police called Ashutosh to police station at about 9 pm and grilled him severely. The police, in a well-planned strategy, pinned Ashutosh down and told him that CDR of his mobile has shown him at various places that he never mentioned and that his mobile has been put under tracing. The cops also bamboozled Ashutosh by suspecting his role in Sanjay’s missing. Police built up a case and told Ashutosh that they have received reliable information that he and his other three accomplices kidnapped Sanjay and after taking him to a place in WaganR car, Sanjay  was strangulated to death. The police asked Ashutosh to confess his crime and record all the true facts. However, Ashutosh feigned ignorance about whereabouts of Sanjay and told police that why would he harm Sanjay when he had given Rs 19 lakh to him for business purpose and they are friends since the past 20 years, said sources.

However, the stone-faced police, according to their strategy, sternly told Ashutosh to report to police station tomorrow i.e. on August 20 at 7 in the morning and record his statement and thereafter police allowed Ashutosh to go home. Astonishingly, this strategy of police worked as after reaching home Ashutosh reportedly switched off his mobile and went absconding. Now, police have launched a hunt to trace Ashutosh, said the sources.

Bizarre twist:

Meanwhile, in a bizarre twist to the case, a body was found lying at a secluded bushy place near Khatkheda under the jurisdiction of Bela Police Station (Umred) on August 19, the day after Sanjay Mahajan went missing. The body bore deep wounds on head and throat and was found without shirt and trouser. After registering a murder offence against unidentified persons under Sections 302, 201 of the IPC, Bela police sent the body to Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) for post-mortem. Surprisingly, a photo of the body was also received by Crime Reporter of Nagpur Todaywho made it viral. The photo then reached many police departments and coincidently, the Crime Branch of Nagpur Police sent the photo to Pratap Nagar Police Station. API Munde, after confirming about the body with Bela API Rokde, then called Priyanka to police station and showed the photo to her for chance identification of the victim. Priyanka immediately identified the victim as her husband Sanjay Mahajan. In the meanwhile, Sanjay’s Pleasure moped was also found at Shiv Mandir near High Court. Now, police surmised that Sanjay was murdered in Nagpur and his body was dumped at a field near Khatkheda falling under Bela Police Station jurisdiction. The murderers, it appears, also tried to destroy evidence and hide identity of the victim.

When Nagpur Today contacted Aarti Singh, Superintendent of Police (SP), Nagpur Rural to seek further information on the case, she said that they are investigating the matter in a professional way and soon the culprits would be apprehended. The SP also confirmed Nagpur link to the murder.

Now, after the expose of conspiracy, drama and action, focus will be on cracking the murder and who will do it. Will it be Bela police (Nagpur Rural) or Crime Branch or Pratap Nagar police? And the absconding Ashutosh Wankar, the foxy friend of Sanjay, who allegedly tried to mislead police, holds the key to all angles of the murder. His arrest, sooner or later, would reveal the truth!!

City businessman kidnapped, murdered over property; foxy friend emerges as mastermind

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