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Major reshuffle expected in Maharashtra Police leadership

The State Home Department in Maharashtra is gearing up for a significant overhaul of its top police leadership, including the position of Director General of Police (DGP) and Police Commissioners of Nagpur and Thane. The impending retirement of the current DGP, Rajnish Seth, on December 31 has prompted the department to commence the process of selecting his successor.A top rank official said that several prominent names have emerged as contenders for the esteemed position of State DGP. The frontrunner is Senior IPS Officer Rashmi Shukla, who currently serves as the Director General (DG) of Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB). Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar is also a strong candidate for the role. Other notable contenders include Thane CP Jaijeet Singh, DG ATS Sadanand Date, DG Police Housing Sandeep Bishnoi, DG Railway Pradnya Sarvade, Additional Director of NIA Atulchandra Kulkarni, and DG State Security Corporation Bipin Kumar Singh, he said. He further stated that the State Home

Murder over property dispute: 5 including 2 cops get lifer

By Dheeraj Fartode Sessions Court on Tuesday sentenced five persons including two police constables to life imprisonment in connection with a sensational murder at Gittikhadan. District and Sessions Judge V P Ingle held Satish Sushilkumar Shukla (31), Shailesh Sushilkumar Shukla (30), Vipin Shrikant Mishra (26), Buland Shrikant Mishra (21), Rakesh alias Jeet Harikishan Meshram (20), a resident of Mankapur, guilty of brutal murder of Ashish Kalicharan Dubey (26) and awarded lifer to them. The court acquitted three accused- Sushilkumar Sarjuprasad Shukla (56), a resident of Mankapur, Dhiraj Sheshrao Gawande (19), a resident of Zingabai Takli and Pramod Chandrikaprasad Mishra (21), a resident of Mankapur, for want of sufficient corroborative evidence. According to prosecution, on August 28, 2010, the accused stabbed to death Ashish Kalicharan Dubey (26),  a resident of Ingole lay-out, near Nirmala tours and travels office. Sister-in-law of deceased Shanti Dubey in her sta

Nimz at Kuhi: MIDC approves for phase I

The HQ has sanctioned the identified land for acquisition and is waiting for approval of State’s industries ministry By Dheeraj Fartode Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC), Head Quarter has given approval for land acquisition of 3816 acres land in Kuhi and Umrer tehsils for the proposed National Infrastructure Manufacturing Zone (NIMZ). It has submitted a proposal in this connection recently to the Industry Ministry. MIDC, Nagpur region, has also geared up for land acquisition for the second phase and identified 2316 acres of land situated nearby phase one. Now, MIDC is waiting for no objection certificates (NOC) from forest, mining and town planning departments for the second phase. When contacted, Dilip Gawade, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MIDC HQ, Mumbai, confirmed the information and said “The HQ has sanctioned the identified land for acquisition and is waiting for approval of State’s industries ministry. As soon as the sanction will be

Murmadi death case: Cops still clueless, searches on

 Minister Dr  Nitin Raut, SP Aarti Singh and others, visiting the  crime spot from where bodies of the three girls were recovered.  By Dheeraj Fartode Bhandara police are exploring six theories to crack the rape-cum-murder case of three sisters of village Murmadi in Lakhni tehsil of Bhandara district. The cops are going in old fashioned way to isolate the suspects by trying to find the last person to see the three girls alive, said a senior officer familiar with the line of investigation. Right now there are several theories about motive, and police are trying to build case in each of the scenarios to get the leads. One of the basic presumption of investigators is that girls knew the assailants and hence they readily accompanied him. Now, whether that person was a relative or just a casual acquaintance, forms the main line of the investigators, it is learnt. The girls had gone with a man and his accomplices who then committed the heinous crime that has shook the entire Stat

Safety in school buses row: School bus owner's strike today

By Dheeraj Fartode With Regional Transport Office (RTO) intensifying its drive to check safety norms on buses transporting school students, the aggrieved owners have given a call for a one day strike on February 5. Shaley Vidhyarthi Bus Wahatukdar Kalyankari Sangh (SVBWKS), the Association of owners whose buses are engaged by schools, are feeling the heat of the RTO drive. They have alleged that RTO action is bordering on harassment, as the agency goes about checking whether the bus owners have implemented stringent norms for safety as notified by Sate Government. About 428 school buses would be off roads and the children are going to be worst affected. Fined school buses standing behind RTO office, Giripeth On Monday, RTO imposed fines on 22 school buses, which prompted the owner organisation to up the ante. President of SVBWKS, Rajendra Singh Chouhan, stated in press release, that bus owners are co-operating with RTO officers. The owners are ready to implement the new r

900 juvenile delinquents facing charges for murder, rape, dacoity

Law must change as per time By Dheeraj Fartode Looks are often deceptive. For juvenile delinquents this statement fits cent per cent, given the rising trend of their involvement in crimes whose mere mention sends shiver down the spine of everyone. In fact, police statistics reveal that juvenile delinquents in 16-18 age group are at forefront in committing violent crimes. And when one thinks deeply the comparison is obvious; is it easy to contain a hard-core criminal if he is major, and in dealing with juvenile offenders, is police department clueless? This is apparent as more and more crimes, that are considered major, the accused involved are juvenile. But in the eyes of law of land they are juvenile delinquents, they cannot be sentenced to a prison term. So the maximum sentence as per existing law is, a stay at Reform Centres. However it is not serving the purpose, if the record of juvenile delinquents in crime sheet is any indication. State police have arrested 6,7

Kuhi gang-rape case: Police crack the case, arrest four

NAGPUR (Rural) Police finally arrested four youths involved in Kuhi gang-rape and dacoity case. Those arrested have been identified as Dinesh Rajlakhan Chavan (22), Gulabchand alias Ninniki Bagchand Bhosle (23), both residents of village Jhiri, district Harda (MP), Chacchu Joharshigh Bhosle (22), and Atish alias Tenten Artisingh Bhosle (26), both residents of village Champa, taluka Kuhi.  Team of Nagpur (Rural) Police with accused.  Interrogation revealed that the accused Dinesh, Gulabchand, and Ravi (who is still at large) had arrived at Pardhi hamlet at Champa to participate in ‘Pardhi Panchayat’. Two others namely Chacchu and Atish, meanwhile, kept a watch on some of the farm-houses near Nawargaon. On Friday evening, after consuming liquor, all the accused boarded a jeep and stopped at a farm-house near Nawargaon. From that farm-house, they started the series of assault of workers and looting. At one of the farm-houses, after beating workers, they gang-raped a girl. I

Cash subsidy aimed at rolling back PDS: CPI State Council

Dr Bhalchandra Kango.  By Dheeraj Fartode Maharashta State Council of Communist Party of India (CPI), on Tuesday, demanded White Papers on first phase of Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), and also voiced its opposition to direct transfer of cash subsidy scheme. It also demanded judicial probe into multi-crore irrigation scam. Dr Bhalchandra Kango, Secretary of CPI State Council, told reporters after the Council’s day-long meeting held in the city that direct transfer of cash subsidy scheme was aimed at rolling back public distribution system (PDS). “PDS is important in curbing price rise of essential commodities and ensuring proper prices for agricultural commodities. However, with direct transfer of cash subsidy, this system may be scrapped indirectly,” he said. CPI will create awareness among people about this, he added. On the issue of Food Security Bill, Kango said that CPI would submit a memorandum with 5,00,00,000 signatures to the Pre