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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

Alert citizen foiled fake gold deal, two arrested

An alert citizens foiled at attempt of cheating by fraudsters with the help of Crime Branch. The police have arrested two persons including a woman for attempting to dupe the alert citizen in fake gold deal of Rs eight lakh.  The accused have been identified as Kanhaiya Hira Kase (35), a resident of Kashi Nagar, Rameswari Road and Deepa Dilip Rathod (38), a resident of Plot NO. 161, Kashi Nagar. Complainant Manoj Jawaharlal Shahu (39), a resident of Plot No. 25, Manav Nagar, Nari Road, runs a shop of firecrackers at Kapil Nagar. The accused came to the shop and purchased some firecrackers. Soon after, they told Shahu that they have numismatic coins which were found during construction of their house. As Shahu showed interest, the accused had noted his mobile number and promised to return with the coins. The accused returned to the shop on Thursday and showed him 10 gold coins. Shahu took the accused to the jeweller and confirmed genuineness of the coins. Stating they have gold bric

Principal Secretary (WRD) sitting on approval for FIRs in irrigation scam

Publsihed on November 3, 2019 IN A shocking revelation in the multi-crore irrigation scam, Principal Secretary of Water Resources Department (WRD) has been found sitting on seven proposals from the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) of filing First Investigation Reports (FIRs) against senior government officials of Vidarbha Irrigation Development Corporation (VIDC). The ACB needs a normative approval of Principal Secretary of WRD under Section 17 (a) of Prevention of Corruption Act (PC Act) for filing of FIR and sanction under Section 19 (A) of PC Act from the Principal Secretary of WRD and Accountant General (AG) Maharashtra-2 for initiating judicial proceedings against government official after registration of FIR. “The Principal Secretary (WRD) has not given approval since August 2018 for filing of FIRs,” Superintendent of Police, Anti-Corruption Bureau Rashmi Nandedkar revealed on Saturday. “We are conducting inquiry into 302 irrigation contracts allotted for 17 irrigation projects

Two persons killed in slumber after wall collapsed on their house

Two persons were killed while a woman was seriously injured when a wall of a neighbouring house collapsed on their house following incessant rain on early Saturday morning. The incident occurred at Borujwada village in Saoner tehsil. Condition of the woman is reportedly critical, said police.  The deceased have been identified as Suresh Ramkrishna Karamkar (38) and Atul Shivram Uikey (17) while the injured person is - Urmila Uikey (35).  According to police, Atul, Suresh and Urmila were living in rented accommodation at Borujwada village at the house of Rajendra Nimbalkar.  A wall of neighbouring Natthu Thote’s house was collapsed and fell on the Nimbalkar’s house when the victims were in slumber at 5 am. The victim’s house had metal roofing sheet. As the wall collapsed on the roof the house, the metal sheets were broken and debris of the wall fell on the victims.  Before they could understand anything, the trios were trapped under the debris of wall. Thote family and other v

Woman falls off bike, crushed by truck

A young woman riding pillion on her father’s scooterette was crushed to death by a sand laden truck at Dahegaon turning in Khaparkheda police station area on Saturday morning. Angry villagers blocked the road and pelted stones at vehicles following the accident forcing the police for deployment of special squad of Riot Control Police (RCP).  The deceased woman has been Madhuri Rahul Modak, a resident of Kamptee. According to police, Madhuri had came to her maternal home at Walni for Bhaubeej three-days ago. She was going to Kamptee on her father’s Activa moped (MH-40/AB-0897) when the accident occurred at 2 pm. Her father Ramesh Dongre was riding the scooterette while she was riding pillion along with her 10-year-old son.  The road at Dahegaon turning is under construction. While crossing the turning, Ramesh lost control over the wheels and the scooterette skidded on the road. Madhuri fell on the road and came under the rear wheels of a truck (MH-40/BG-9915). Her head was crushed

Non-performing Police Inspectors to be shunted

Published on November 2, 2019 Mass reshuffle among station in-charge is on cards in Nagpur Police Commissionerate as top brass is keen to bring back experienced officers in key police stations. With model code of conduct relaxed, Commissionerate is firming up plans to change the officers in charge at various police stations who are not upto mark. A section of Police Inspectors (PIs) would be transferred to side branch within next two weeks as they failed to control crime in their respective jurisdictions, claimed sources.   Commissioner of Police (CP) Dr. Bhushankumar Upadhyay confirmed the information and told The Hitavada that four to five in-charge of police stations are likely to be entrusted new assignments very soon. These officers are currently posted at police stations but owing to various reasons they failed to impress the senior with handling of the affairs of police stations entrusted to them. Sources informed that before code of conduct for Lok Sabha polls came

47% murders are due to family disputes : CP

CP Dr. Bhushan Kumar Upadhyay addressing the press conference while Joint CP Ravindra Kadam, Addl CPs Nilesh Bharne and Dr. Shashikant Mahavarkar were looks on.  Family disputes was the only reason behind 47 per cent reported in the city in year 2019, informed Commissioner of Police (CP) Dr. Bhushan Kumar Upadhyay on Monday and added that crime in the city decreased by 10 per cent last year compared to year 2018.   Presenting the annual crime data at a press conference, Police Chief Dr. Upadhyay claimed that the city had become a lot safer because street crimes — like dacoities, robberies, thefts, crime against woman and chain snatching — had decreased. According to statistics, murders showed an upward tick last year compared to the year before. The city  witnessed 83 murders last year against 77 murders in year 2018 with increase of 7.22 per cent. Of them, 39 murders took place due to family disputes. A total of 75 attempt to murders were reported in year 2019 agains

Failed love: Teenage girls more prone to suicides than adults

TEENAGE girls are more prone to committing suicide than adults when it comes to failed love as ratio of female suicide is 30 per cent more than male suicide under 18 years while ratio of male suicides is more than 26 per cent than female in adults. According to National Crime Record Bureau’s (NCRB) data, 665 women below 18 years committed suicide due to failed love in year 2018 as compared to 466 men who ended lives due to same reason in that period. Suicides by women were 30 per cent more than males in that age group. However, the trend took a big turn in above 18 years age group where 39 per cent more men committed suicide than women. A total of 2611 men ended their lives due to failed love while number of women for the same reason was 1600 in India. Family problems and illness were the major causes of suicides which accounted for 30.4 per cent and 17.7 per cent of total suicides respectively during 2018. Marriage related issues caused 6.2 per cent, drug abuse 5.3 per cent,