Crime
4 Killed In Firing Inside Jaipur-Mumbai Express Train, Accused RPF Constable Held
Mumbai: Four people including an ASI RPF were killed in firing inside a moving train after an RPF constable opened fire inside the Jaipur-Mumbai Express train. An RPF constable reportedly opened fire in the moving passenger train near Palghar. The incident took place in train number 12956 in coach B5 on Monday (31 July) around 5.23 am, according to reports. The train was travelling from Jaipur to Mumbai.
The accused RPF constable named Chetan has been arrested. Reports said that four people including an RPF ASI were killed in the firing incident. Chetan, who was in escort duty, fired on escort incharge ASI Tika Ram Meena. The accused constable was escorting the train from Surat to Mumbai.
The firing by the accused RPF personnel identified as Chetan was carried out between Dahisar and Mira Road. The train passed Palghar Railway station at around 5 am.
Constable Chetan Kumar, who opened fire which killed four people, got down near Dahisar and tried to flee after alarm chain pulling and was arrested by RPF/Bhayandar along with the weapon. DCP North GRP has been informed and a detailed report will be filed in the matter as investigation is underway.
Crime
Lucknow horror: Man confesses to killing mother, four sisters in hotel with father’s help
Lucknow, Jan 1: In a horrific start to the new year, Lucknow Police arrested a 24-year-old man, Arshad, on Wednesday for allegedly murdering his mother and four sisters in a city hotel.
The killings, reportedly carried out with the assistance of his father, have sent shockwaves across the region.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Central Raveena Tyagi told Media, “We received information from the Thana Naka area that five dead bodies were found in a room at Hotel Sharanjeet. The accused, Arshad, has been taken into custody. He confessed to killing his mother and four sisters –some by slitting their throats and others by cutting their wrist nerves.”
The victims were identified as Alia (9), Alshia (19), Aksa (16), Rahmeen (18), and their mother, Asma. The brutal killings were discovered when hotel staff alerted the police after finding the bodies in a room.
Arshad, a resident of Islam Nagar, Tedi Bagiya, Kuberpur, Agra, reportedly admitted during questioning that the murders were triggered by a family dispute involving neighbours. According to the confession, the family was first taken to Ajmer and then brought to Lucknow a day before the killings.
“Arshad has alleged that his father assisted in the crime. However, the extent of his father’s involvement is still under investigation. We have contacted the Agra Police for further inquiries,” DCP Tyagi added.
The accused explained that he first killed his mother and then attacked his sisters while they were asleep in the hotel room. A video clip shows Arshad describing the crime and revealing that his actions were driven by long-standing frustrations over family disputes.
Forensic teams sealed the crime scene and gathered evidence while senior police officials visited the hotel to oversee the investigation. The victims’ bodies were sent for post-mortem examination to confirm the cause of death and provide further clarity on the case.
“The exact details of the motive and circumstances will be revealed after further investigation and the post-mortem results,” DCP Tyagi said.
This gruesome incident has raised serious concerns, with police working to uncover the full extent of the crime and the father’s alleged role in the murders.
Crime
UP Shocker: Viral Video Shows Minor Boy Forced To Work, Being Abused At Lalitpur Bakery; Police Take Cognisance
A shocking video has surfaced online showing a minor boy crying for help at a bakery in Uttar Pradesh’s Lalitpur, where he allegedly works without receiving any payment for his labor.
Senior Journalist Ranvijay Singh shared the video, stating that the boy is being forced to work for long hours and has also been physically assaulted.
In the video, the tearful boy can be seen pleading with other workers at the bakery to contact his family. Another person, presumably a worker at the bakery, can be heard verbally abusing and threatening the minor.
The footage has sparked outrage on social media, with many condemning the abusive behavior against the child.
One user responded to the video saying, “This incident is highly condemnable and inhumane. Such treatment of children is not only morally wrong but also a serious violation of child labor laws and their rights.”
Following the video going viral, Lalitpur Police took cognisance of the incident and directed both the Station In-Charge of Kotwali Police Station and the AHT In-Charge of Lalitpur to investigate and take necessary action.
According to reports, the incident occurred at Shubham Bakery in Lakshmipura Mohalla, which falls under the jurisdiction of Lalitpur Police Station. The bakery operator, Harnarayan Sahu, allegedly assaulted the minor when the boy demanded payment for his work.
Crime
UP Shocker: Viral Video Shows Minor Boy Forced To Work, Being Abused At Lalitpur Bakery; Police Take Cognisance
A shocking video has surfaced online showing a minor boy crying for help at a bakery in Uttar Pradesh’s Lalitpur, where he allegedly works without receiving any payment for his labor.
Senior Journalist Ranvijay Singh shared the video, stating that the boy is being forced to work for long hours and has also been physically assaulted.
In the video, the tearful boy can be seen pleading with other workers at the bakery to contact his family. Another person, presumably a worker at the bakery, can be heard verbally abusing and threatening the minor.
The footage has sparked outrage on social media, with many condemning the abusive behavior against the child.
One user responded to the video saying, “This incident is highly condemnable and inhumane. Such treatment of children is not only morally wrong but also a serious violation of child labor laws and their rights.”
Following the video going viral, Lalitpur Police took cognisance of the incident and directed both the Station In-Charge of Kotwali Police Station and the AHT In-Charge of Lalitpur to investigate and take necessary action.
According to reports, the incident occurred at Shubham Bakery in Lakshmipura Mohalla, which falls under the jurisdiction of Lalitpur Police Station. The bakery operator, Harnarayan Sahu, allegedly assaulted the minor when the boy demanded payment for his work.
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