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28 firearms, 862 NDPS Cases, Rs 7.7 Crore; Seized: Rural Police crack down hard in 2025

With the seizure of 28 illegal fire-arms and 57 cartridges, registration of 4,712 liquor cases, and a sharp rise to 862 NDPS cases , the Nagpur Rural Police delivered one of their toughest crackdowns on crime in 2025. Along with this, preventive action was taken against 2,178 accused involved in illegal activities.  Large-scale operations against crime and unlawful businesses led to seizures worth Rs 7.7 crore by the police during the year. Preventive action against  1,496  According to official records, preventive action under Section 126 of the BNSS increased sharply from 569 cases in 2024 to 1,496 cases in 2025 which marked a 163 per cent rise. Preventive actions under Section 129 BNSS also increased from 1,644 cases to 1,965 cases. Violations of preventive bonds rose from 85 cases in 2024 to 201 cases in 2025, and fines recovered through courts jumped from Rs 11,600 to Rs 23,66,200. The number of externed accused increased from 42 to 106, while detentions under the...

28 firearms, 862 NDPS Cases, Rs 7.7 Crore; Seized: Rural Police crack down hard in 2025

With the seizure of 28 illegal fire-arms and 57 cartridges, registration of 4,712 liquor cases, and a sharp rise to 862 NDPS cases , the Nagpur Rural Police delivered one of their toughest crackdowns on crime in 2025. Along with this, preventive action was taken against 2,178 accused involved in illegal activities.  Large-scale operations against crime and unlawful businesses led to seizures worth Rs 7.7 crore by the police during the year. Preventive action against  1,496  According to official records, preventive action under Section 126 of the BNSS increased sharply from 569 cases in 2024 to 1,496 cases in 2025 which marked a 163 per cent rise. Preventive actions under Section 129 BNSS also increased from 1,644 cases to 1,965 cases. Violations of preventive bonds rose from 85 cases in 2024 to 201 cases in 2025, and fines recovered through courts jumped from Rs 11,600 to Rs 23,66,200. The number of externed accused increased from 42 to 106, while detentions under the...

Sniffer Dogs to hunt Drugs, Drones to scan rooftops and 131 police checking points

The City police have put in place a high-tech security plan for New Year’s Eve to ensure safe and peaceful celebrations. Sniffer dogs will be used to hunt down drug consumption on city roads, while drones will scan rooftops and isolated areas to prevent illegal activities. In addition, police will set up checking and nakabandi at 131 points across the city to keep strict watch on drunk driving and maintain law and order throughout the night. Around 2,500 policemen, from police constables to the Police Commissioner , will be deployed on city roads to ensure public safety and prevent any untoward incidents during the celebrations. Sniffer dogs to check drug consumption Commissioner of Police (CP) Dr Ravinder Kumar Singal said that rising drug consumption has been taken very seriously. To curb this menace, the police will use sniffer dogs to check vehicles on city roads. Three special dog squads will be deployed to detect drug use. “These dogs are trained to identify all kinds of narc...

DCP Rashmita Rao launch major combing operation before new year

DCP Rashmita Rao during the combing operation.  In a strong move to ensure public safety ahead of New Year celebrations and the upcoming Municipal Corporation elections , the Zone  police led by DCP Rashmita Rao, carried out a special combing and nakabandi operation between December 27 and December 30. The drive was conducted daily from 7 pm to 11 pm by all police stations under Zone 4 . During the operation, police teams checked suspicious persons and vehicles and took strict action against those involved in illegal activities. According to official data, a total of 149 suspects and accused were examined, while 193 suspicious vehicles were checked. Police seized four illegal weapons during the operation. Action was taken in 13 cases related to illegal liquor sales and in six cases involving drug consumption. As many as 53 people were booked for consuming alcohol in public places . Police also registered two gambling cases and took action against one externed accused found ...

Jagdish Saoji, Chakna Kitchen, Jack & Jill restaurents Booked for Illegal Liquor Service

After mounting complaints from residents and repeated incidents of disorder, the Bajaj Nagar Police have finally launched a strong crackdown on restaurants illegally serving liquor and allowing customers to drink on their premises without valid licences from the State Excise Department .  The crackdown was initiated against Jagdish Saoji, Chakna Restaurant , and Jack and Jill Restaurant for violating liquor laws. These establishments were found providing space for customers to consume alcohol without the required permissions. Police officials stated that such activities often lead to fights, noise pollution, and law-and-order issues which affect the safety and peace of nearby residential areas. However, despite this action, many restaurants in Bajaj Nagar are still reportedly operating in a similar manner, openly offering liquor to customers. Locals have expressed concern and said it remains to be seen how strictly and consistently the police will tackle the problem in the comin...

Drug consumption at Dabo Club suspected in brutal murder case

Dabo Club Nagpur After the shocking murder outside the notorious Dabo Club, the city police have started probing a possible drug angle linked to the incident. The brutal killing has raised serious questions about what was happening inside the club that night and whether drug consumption triggered violent behaviour among the accused. Following the closure of Dabo Club for 45 days, police are now focusing on whether the accused had consumed drugs and came to the club. Investigators believe that substance abuse may have played a key role in escalating a minor argument into a deadly attack. Senior Police Inspector Nitin Magar of Sonegaon police station confirmed that blood samples of the accused have been sent for forensic examination to check for drug consumption. Police are also closely examining the role of the club management, especially regarding CCTV surveillance . Despite clear instructions to keep the entire premises under camera coverage, several key areas were found without C...

229 Booked, 15 Liquor Cases: Nagpur Rural Police Step Up New Year Vigil

With New Year celebrations approaching, the Nagpur Rural Police have launched a special drive against drunk driving and illegal liquor to ensure public safety and maintain law and order. The campaign is being carried out from December 24 to December 31, 2025, across the district, with strict action promised against violators. Under this special campaign, police have taken a total of 229 actions under the Motor Vehicles Act and registered 15 cases related to illegal liquor so far. The drive aims to curb accidents caused by drunk driving and to stop the sale and consumption of illicit liquor during the festive period. 42 booked for drunk driving  On December 27 alone, police took action against 42 motorists for drunk driving under Section 185 of the Motor Vehicles Act . In addition, 187 other actions were taken against traffic violators for offences such as not wearing helmets , driving without a valid licence , overspeeding and other rule violations. This brought the total num...

HC Directs Full Two-Year Extension for Dalmia Cement Mining Lease in Chandrapur dist

  The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court has given relief to Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Limited by directing the State of Maharashtra to grant a full two-year extension of the Letter of Intent (LOI) for a limestone mining lease in Chandrapur district . The court was hearing a writ petition filed by Dalmia Cement challenging a state government letter dated September 1, 2025, which denied proper extension of the LOI for the Gojoli Mineral Block . The case was heard by Justices Anil S Kilor and Rajnish R Vyas . Dalmia Cement had emerged as the preferred bidder for the Gojoli limestone block after offering the highest bid in a government auction. The company received the LOI in September 2020, valid for three years and extendable by two more years under the Mineral (Auction) Rules, 2015 . However, the project faced several delays due to reasons beyond the company’s control. These included an increase in forest land area requiring clearance, the notification of the nearby Kanhargao...

HC dismisses plea by Senior citizen against CBI, allows request for locker key at Nagpur

  The Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court has dismissed a writ petition filed by 70-year-old Dr Vidya Sagar Banarsi Das Garg , who had alleged continuous harassment by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) and other agencies in connection with a bank fraud case . The petition was heard by Justices Anil S Kilor and Rajnish R Vyas . Dr Garg, a senior citizen from Nagpur , claimed that he was wrongly implicated in an FIR registered by the CBI in December 2019 following a complaint by Punjab National Bank, Kolkata . He told the court that he was only a salaried whole time director in Corporate Ispat Alloys Ltd and had no role in the day-to-day affairs of the company. He further stated that several agencies, including the CBI and Enforcement Directorate (ED), had earlier given him a clean chit. The petitioner alleged that despite no evidence against him, his bank accounts and locker were frozen, his pension was affected and he was repeatedly called by investigating officers whi...

Maharail under RTI scanner: SIC pulls up corporation for ignoring ex-minister’s query

The State Information Commission (SIC), Mumbai headquarters , has strongly criticised the Maharashtra Rail Infrastructure Development Corporation (Maharail) for failing to respond to a Right to Information (RTI) application filed by former Minister of State and ex-MLA Dr Avinash Warjukar .  The SIC Rahul Pande has directed Maharail to provide complete information within a fixed time and has expressed serious concern over the way RTI applications are being handled by the corporation. Dr Warjukar had filed RTI applications on February 15, 2024 and again on January 23, 2025, seeking information on 12 points related to the formation of Maharail, appointment of its Managing Director , approvals of works and the scope of development projects undertaken by the corporation. As he did not receive any reply within the stipulated time, he filed a first appeal on February 25, 2025. When no hearing was held on that appeal either, he approached the State Information Commission with a second a...

Dabo Club Closed for 45 Days after murder

Dabo Club Nagpur The City police have ordered the owners of Dabo Club and Kitchen to shut down the establishment for the next 45 days after a brutal murder outside the club on Wardha Road . The shocking murder has exposed safety, crowd control, and oversight at the club which is jointly owned by Devyani Vijay Wadettiwar , Karan Vikram Thakkar , and Mohd Hamja Rayeen . The police investigation exposed serious lapses in security and management of the club. Following a detailed investigation, the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone 1) Rishikesh Reddy has ordered the closure of the Club for 45 days for violating multiple rules and safety norms. The incident occurred in the early hours of Friday during a Christmas party at tyhe club, which was reportedly overcrowded beyond its permitted capacity. What began as a minor argument inside the Club soon turned deadly.  According to police, a dispute broke out after a young man allegedly asked for a girl’s phone number who arrived from Mumbai...

8-Month-Old Baby Snatched by Wild Animal in Narsala, Body Found Mutilated

An eight-month-old girl was allegedly snatched by a wild animal from her family’s temporary hut during the night in Narsala area. The infant’s mutilated body was later found nearby which left her migrant labourer parents shattered and the entire locality gripped by fear and grief. Preliminary findings suggest the attack may have been carried out by a fox or hyena, rather than a leopard. The deceased has been identified as Anushka Ravikishan Meda, whose family originally hails from Similia village in Madhya Pradesh . According to police, around eight months ago, Anushka’s father Ravikishan arrived in Nagpur along with about 25 other labourers and their families to work on a sewer pipeline project in the Narsala area. The contractor had arranged makeshift huts for the workers in an open field near the Narsala crematorium. These huts have since been home to the labourers and their families, including small children. On Friday night, Ravikishan, his wife, and their infant daughter were a...

Christmas Party turns violent at CP Club, One injured

What was meant to be a cheerful Christmas celebration at the CP Club in Civil Lines turned ugly late on Tuesday night after a heated argument led to a violent attack. A young man was seriously injured after being hit with a glass during a party, following abuses allegedly made in the name of a BJP MLA. The incident took place in the early hours of December 25 at the 1901 Lounge of the CP Club, where a Christmas party was being hosted. According to police, the party was attended by several well-known faces from the city. Among them were the injured man, Sarvottam Sanjay Kothari (32), a resident of Ramdaspeth, and the accused, Akshay Muglewar (29), who lives near Ravi Nagar Chowk. The two reportedly knew each other. Sarvottam had been invited to the party by Suraj Devani, son of CP Club committee member and liquor businessman Girish Devani. Everything was going smoothly until around 1.30 am, when Akshay allegedly began using abusive language and repeatedly took the name of a BJP MLA whil...

Christmas Party at Dabo Club Ends in Murder; 1 killed, another Critical

Dabo Pub Nagpur By Dheeraj Fartode A Christmas night party at Dabo Club ended in murder early Friday morning after a clash between two groups spiralled into a violent attack, leaving one man dead and another fighting for his life. The incident took place around 4 am near Pride Square , close to the club, within the limits of Sonegaon Police Station . Police said that both groups were inside the club but arrived at different times. The victims and their friends reached Dabo around 11.30 pm on Thursday, while the other group entered close to midnight.  Trouble reportedly began inside the club when one of the accused identified as Mehul Mehul Rahate allegedly asked for the phone number of a woman who was with the victims. The woman came from Mumbai for the party. The remark was triggered a heated argument. Although the situation appeared to settle briefly, tensions flared up again once the groups stepped outside, said police.  Fight starts in the club  According to the pol...

Rs 2.5 Lakh Fine for Selling Nylon Manja; CP Orders Strict Enforcement

Acting on clear directives from the Nagpur Bench of the Bombay High Court, Commissioner of Police (CP) Dr Ravinder Kumar Singal has instructed all police station in-charges to strictly enforce penalties against those using or selling nylon manja. As per the court’s order, offenders must be directed to pay fines of Rs 50,000 for use and Rs 2.50 lakh for sale, to be imposed through the courts. In a circular issued to all units, Dr Singal has directed police to register offences under Section 15 of the Environment Protection Act, 1986, and Section 223 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) against violators. The move is aimed to curb the growing menace of nylon manja, which poses serious risks to birds, animals, two-wheeler riders, and pedestrians. The CP has also ordered strict monitoring of courier companies and distribution centres linked to e-commerce platforms such as Flipkart and Amazon. Police have been asked to check these facilities regularly and ensure that nylon manja is not bein...

Union Bank Credit Card Scam of Rs 1.65 Crore Unearthed; Seven Booked

A major financial scam involving credit cards and personal loans to the tune of Rs 1.65 crore has come to light at Union Bank of India’s Ghat Road branch, under Ganeshpeth police station limits. Police have registered a case of fraud against seven persons, including the then branch manager and bank employees. Those named in the case are Nandeshwar Krishnarao Manthapurkar (63), a resident of Shankar Nagar; Vineet Dnyaneshwar Rokade (44), a resident of Bank Colony, Nari Road; Prashant Jagdish Uke (40), a resident of Pandhurna; Dheeraj Gajanan Gajbhiye (54), a resident of Bhagwan Nagar, Ajni; Ashish Yashwant Joge (39), a resident of Dayalu Housing Society, Jaripatka; Datta Baidyanath Panchal and Vimal Yashwant Joge. The case was registered following a complaint by the bank’s chief manager, Sandeep Motilal Kumar (40), a resident of Godrej Anandam. According to police, between December 20, 2019, and May 23, 2022, Manthapurkar served as branch manager, while the others worked in the credit c...

Young man dies under suspicious circumstances at farmhouse party; family alleges negligence

                                                                                     Deceased Aditya Mohite Khapa police have registered a case of death by negligance after a young man during a late-night party at a farmhouse in the police station limits after his family member alleged gross negligence by those present. The incident took place on the night of November 15, but a case was registered only on December 24, after the post-mortem report was received. The accused have been identified as Joel alias Juvel Singh, Pankaj Nikas, Abhay Dhabarde, Ravi Fukte, Parag Dhande, Prajwal Sahare, Roshan Randive, Akash Bagul, Hutson Misal, Richard Sakharpekar and Niranjan Chitpalliwar. The deceased has been identified as Aditya Mohite. Accordin...

Nagpur-Katol Road inspection exposes serious safety lapses, High Court issues notice to NHAI

By Dheeraj Fartode The Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court has taken strong note of serious deficiencies on the Nagpur–Katol–Kalmeshwar road after a detailed inspection by a three-member committee. Based on the committee’s findings, the court on Tuesday issued a show-cause notice to the project director of the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and asked for a reply by January 6. The matter was heard by Justices Anil Kilor and Rajnish Vyas. Earlier, the court had ordered a site inspection to verify whether the development work on the Nagpur-Katol road was completed as claimed by NHAI and to assess how much work was still pending. Accordingly, a committee comprising Advocates Ashwin Deshpande, Prasad Bawankule, Aradhya Pandey, along with NHAI’s lawyer Adv Anish Kathane, conducted the inspection on Saturday and submitted its report on Monday. In its report, the committee stated that many directions issued by the High Court in earlier orders have not been followed. The court ha...

Deadly Nylon Manja: HC cracks Whip, Orders Police officials to Appear in Person

By Dheeraj Fartode Due to the widespread illegal sale of deadly nylon manja (kite string) in the city, the Nagpur bench of the Bombay High Court on Wednesday ordered concerned police officers to appear in person. The High Court has taken suo motu cognizance of the issue and registered a public interest litigation (PIL). The matter was heard on Tuesday before Justices Anil Kilor and Rajnish Vyas. The court directed senior police officials and Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) officers to remain present during the hearing on Wednesday. Earlier, the High Court had ordered the police and other departments to take action against online platforms like Facebook, Lucky Kite Center, Jio Mart and Just Dial for selling nylon kite string. Facebook later informed the court that it had removed all objectionable content related to nylon kite string. Court questions state govt  The court also questioned the state government on the steps taken to stop the sale of nylon kite string. In January 2024...

Luxury Beyond Salary: CBI Raids WCL’s ASM, Finds Cash and Assets worth crores

List of Alleged Assets A bungalow in Mohali 900 grams of gold jewellery 3 agri land in Dhanbad A plot of Rs 80 lakh in Ngp A Ford Endeavour SUV Lavish interior work Rs. 17 lakh cash By Dheeraj Fartode Living large in just three years of service, an Area Sales Manager (ASM) of Western Coalfields Limited (WCL) has landed in serious trouble. The CBI alleges that the officer amassed crores in illegal wealth, buying a bungalow in Mohali (Punjab), 900 grams of gold jewellery, three agricultural lands in Dhanbad (Jharkhad), a residential plot worth Rs 80 lakh in Nagpur and a luxury Ford Endeavour SUV. He also spent lakhs on lavish interiors of his houses. The CBI’s Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB), Nagpur , registered a disproportionate assets case and carried out raids, during which Rs 17 lakh cash was recovered from his residence.  The accused have been identified as Sandeep Singh , ASM, Nagpur Area, WCL, and his wife Sweta Singh , residents of Pioneer Regency, Katol Road, Nagpur . The CBI...