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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

CCTV cameras only for traffic challans ?

If you are thinking that with installation of CCTV cameras in the city, the police are keeping close watch on every movement in city with eagle eye. Then you are wrong. The fact is - the city cops are using the system without proper emphasis on crime prevention and security of citizens. Only Traffic Cops have been deployed to monitor the system with focus on stream lining traffic and issuing e-challan. The system was ready for the use since more then six months.  The Hitavada visited City Operation Centre (COC) made of crores of rupees situated at NMC building in Civil Lines and noticed that staff of Traffic Police was only deployed at the system. Sources informed that a total of 14 traffic constable were tasked to monitor the system from traffic control branch. The COC was made basically for the real-time surveillance of city supposing police would use the system for making Nagpur more safer. However, only traffic cops monitoring real-time the CCTV footage between 9 am and 9

Jaripatka cops registers murder in Transporter Bobby Sardar’s death case

Mystery has deepened in the death case of transporter Bhupendra Singh Manjit Singh Makan alias Bobby Sardar (46) as advance post-mortem report remained inconclusive. Yet, Jaripatka Police have registered a case of murder. Bobby's body was found on Sunday morning under jurisdiction of Kondhali police station. As it is suspected that crime started from city precincts, a case of murder was registered here on the basis of complaint given by his wife Parminder (49).  The investiators were banking on some leads from preliminary autopsy to move ahead with investigations. However, doctor’s report of no external or internal injury found on the body has put police in fix.  Another murder theory is that the assailants might have poisoned Bobby on Thursday night and then threw the body in the nullah so that no one could easily trace it. So the doctors have collected viscera  to ascertain the cause of death in cases where post-mortem is inconclusive. Viscera are human tissues and samp

57,904 investors lost 368 crores within 1,519 days

Nagpur is fast becoming a hub for floating fraudulent financial schemes and swindlers who dupe gullible investors and then simply vanish into thin air leaving thousands of people in a lurch. In a shocking revelation, the investigating machinery has confirmed that a whopping 57,904 investors have been duped by fraudsters to the tune of Rs 3,68,37,89,989 /- within 1,519 days (four year and two months) across the city. The police have managed to recover Rs 1,47,45,50,934/- from the economic offenders that is barely 40 per cent of the total amount lost.  City Police in its reply to an RTI query filed by activist Abhay Kolarkar informed that a total of 75 economic offences were registered in the city from January 1, 2015 to February 28, 2019. Of them, 12 offences were related to the banks. The police have arrested 138 persons including scamsters and office- bearers of Arvind Cooperative Bank, Elina Employment Resources Firm, Wasankar Wealth Management Ltd, Shikshak Sahkari Bank, VV Inves

Crime Branch finds a spring in step with DCP Sambhaji Kadam

A MAN’S circumstances do not always determine his destination in life. Though many took shield of their humble beginnings as an excuse for living an ordinary life, there are some exceptions who convert these hindrances into opportunities and prove their mettle. Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Crime Branch, Sambhaji Kadam is one such man. Khaki suits him well and his inspiring rise in his chosen profession is nothing but a journey of grit, determination and pure gumption. Kadam was born in a farmer’s family. There was no educated person in his family or the village to guide him. Still, he ended up topper in the school and college. While pursuing M.Sc in Agriculture from Mahatma Phule Agriculture College, Rahuri, Kadam started preparations for MPSC and UPSC and got selected as Probationary Officer in a bank, Assistant Commandant in CRPF and Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) in Maharashtra Police in very first attempt and that too without any coaching. He chose to wear Kh

Missing Transporter Bobby Sardar's body found dead near Kondhali

In a suspected case of murder, a city transporter's semi-decomposed body was found under the jurisdiction of Kondhali Police Station on Sunday. The body of Bhupendra Singh Manjit Singh Makan alias Bobby Sardar (46), a resident of Dixit Nagar, was found in a nullah at Kathalabodi village. Bobby was missing since last four-days and his wife had reported the matter to Jaripatka Police Station. Even as cops were sitting tight, news came about finding of Bobby’s body that sent ripples through the City Police administration. Now, the cops are investigating the case on murder angle suspecting it to be a fall out of old-rivalry or a property dispute.  A passer-by noticed the body lying near a bridge and alerted the police in the morning hours. The spot is about five kms from the Nagpur-Amravati Highway. Staff of Kondhali Police Station rushed to the spot. As the police did not find anything at the spot to ascertain identity of the deceased, they sent pictures of the body to the city p

Women stabs another woman to death suspecting extramarital affair

An extra-marital affair is suspected to have led to murder of a woman allegedly by two women in Kalamna area on Saturday night. Investigation revealed that Puja alias Pinki Paresh Bakhariya (35), a resident of Plot No. 68, Kalamna, was allegedly having an affair with a chicken shop owner Bhojraj Boduje Sahare (34), a resident of Plot No. 175, Chikhli, Kalamna.  Bhojraj’s wife - Jyotsana (32) - learnt about the affair and determined to teach a lesson to Pinki with whom her husband was involved. Jyotsana and her mother Pramila Jain Tabhane (50), a resident of Kamal Chowk, went to meet Puja near Chikhli Chowk at around 11 pm. Jyotsana lost her cool on seeing Puja and picked up a quarrel with her.  In a fit of rage, Jyotsana took out a sharp-weapon and stabbed Puja on the stomach. After Puja collapsed on the ground, Jyotsana and Pramila fled the spot. Puja was lying on the ground for more than 20 minutes. She was rushed to the hospital where doctors declared her brought dead.  Puja’

Constabulary allege 'pressure' for filing transfer application

Policemen have become victims of illegal activities of their own as Duty Assistants (Duty Madadgar) of Police Station have allegedly pressurised a section of policemen to file applications for request transfers. Ahead of general transfer an exercise is under way to get data from respective police stations about the personnel. As per norms, a policemen who has completed five years are shifted to other places, either police station, Traffic Control Branch, Special Branch, Crime Branch, Headquarters or other units. Also police personnel who have completed three years in one place too can apply for request transfer and also list the choices. It is in the second category that allegations of compulsion has surfaced from some of the field units. However, controversy erupted after office of Commissioner of Police received complaints from field staff that their applications were filled by pressursing them. This was so in case of Zone-I of Nagpur City Police. Umesh Nayak, Chief Clerk, Sheet