IGP Chandra Kishore Mina By Dheeraj Fartode Chandra Kishore Mina, an IPS officer of the 2006 batch, has been awarded the President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service. Currently serving as Special Inspector General of Police (IGP) for the Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS), Mina has held several important positions in Nagpur and the Vidarbha region. While serving as ASP in Gadchiroli, Mina led a successful anti-Naxal operation in 2009, which resulted in the Petha encounter, weakening the Naxal movement. This operation earned him the DG Insignia. As SP in Akola and Nanded, Mina used innovative methods to maintain communal harmony and resolve tensions effectively. He uncovered a state-wide kidney transplant racket in Akola and, as DCP in Nagpur, dismantled organized crime syndicates through MCOCA and MPDA cases. In Nanded, Mina detected a recruitment scam that affected the entire state. His technological skills were evident when he implemented the court monitoring system in Akola. As DCP in M...
A married woman eloped with her boyfriend as her husband was left watching in disbelief at Ganeshpeth Bus Terminus on Sunday. The hapless husband then went rushing to police station and sought help. The police have booked accused Amol Dongre (25), a resident of Indira Nagar, Ajni for abduction.
According to police, Shivram Santaram Rajak (25), a resident of Sundara village of Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh) married with Indira Nagar resident 21-year-old girl on April 24. Shivram and his wife were staying at the house of in-laws from May 14. The couple arrived at Nagpur Railway Station to catch a train on Saturday morning.
When the couple was waiting for a train at Platform No. 2, Amol arrived at the scene and started chatting with the woman. She reportedly introduced Amol as her cousin to Shivram. As the train was two hours late, Amol suggested them to take a bus that was accepted by the couple. The three went to the bus terminus on Amol’s motorcycle where the woman went away on pretext of going to attend nature’s call. She met Amol at opposite side of the bus terminus. However, Shivram noticed her when she was talking with Amol. Before Shivram could understand anything, the woman fled away with Amol on his motorcycle. Sulking Shivram then went to the house of in-laws and created a scene. Soon after, he rushed to the Ganeshepth police and lodged a complaint. The police have registered the case under Section 363 of Indian Penal Code.
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