Crime
72 more doctors of Patna’s NMCH test Covid positive

At least 72 more doctors of the Nalanda Medical College and Hospital in Patna have tested positive for Covid-19.
With the fresh infections detected on Monday night, a total of 168 doctors and PG medical students have tested positive for the virus in the last three days.
Samples of 153 doctors of the NMCH were taken, of which 72 tested positive.
On January 1, 69 doctors underwent RT-PCR tests, of which 20 tested positive.
On January 2, 194 medical students and junior doctors underwent RT-PCR test, of which 84 had contracted the disease.
Vinod Prasad, medical superintendent of NMCH, said: “All infected medical staff and students are shifted to isolation ward. They are under observation and their health is normal.”
Meanwhile, Bihar registered 344 new cases on Tuesday, including 23 from Takhtha Sri Harimandir Sahib premises, four doctors of Patna AIIMS, and four people of the same family in Rupaspur, Patna.
In Patna, a total of 160 cases were detected on Tuesday morning.
Meanwhile, Gaya recorded 88 cases; Muzaffarpur 11; Munger nine; Begusarai, Darbhanga and Bhagalpur seven each; Lakhisarai, Saharsa five each; four each in Jehanabad and West Champaran; Araria, Nawada, Madhepura, Siwan recorded three each; Aurangabad, Gopalganj, Khagaria, Nalanada, Vaishai, Samastipur two each; East Champaran, Banka, Kishanganj, Madhubani, Rohtas, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Supaul and Sheikhpura one each; while four people who tested positive here came from other states.
Crime
CBI Registers Corruption Case against Former Deputy GM of Ordnance Factory, Nagpur

Nagpur, August 25, 2025 — The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a corruption case against the then Deputy General Manager of Ordnance Factory Ambajhari (OFAJ), Nagpur, along with a Nagpur-based private company, its proprietor, and other unidentified public servants and private individuals.
According to the complaint, the former Dy. GM allegedly set up a proprietorship firm while serving in office and manipulated tender conditions to award contracts to his own firm. The firm is reported to have submitted forged and false experience certificates to secure these tenders.
Investigators also revealed that the accused official was involved in multiple financial and banking transactions with the private firm using accounts held by him and his family members.
Following the registration of the case on August 25, 2025, the CBI carried out searches at four locations, including the office and residences linked to the accused. The operation led to the recovery of incriminating documents, digital records, and other material evidence.
The probe is ongoing, and authorities are scrutinizing the recovered evidence to trace the full extent of the alleged corruption and financial irregularities.
Crime
Mumbai: Dadar Police Arrest 35-Year-Old Man For Molesting Woman On CSMT-Ambernath Fast Local

Mumbai: The Dadar police have arrested a 35-year-old man for allegedly molesting a woman on a local train last week.
The incident occurred on a CSMT-Ambernath fast local on August 30. According to police, the 22-year-old woman was travelling in a general compartment when the accused, identified as Rajeev Gaud, allegedly touched her inappropriately. When the victim resisted, he reportedly made obscene gestures.
Gaud, who was under the influence of alcohol, was arrested after the woman filed a complaint. The case was transferred to the Dadar police for further investigation.
Crime
Mumbai Crime News: Powai Police Book Domestic Helpers For Stealing ₹1.86 Lakh From Employer’s Home

Mumbai: The Powai police have registered a case against two domestic helpers, including a woman, for stealing US$1,700 (nearly Rs 1.46 lakh) and Rs 40,000 in Indian currency from their employer’s residence.
The accused – Sindhu Sanas, 65, and Chintaman Rane, 44 – work for Sudhir Hegde, 66, a resident of Powai. Hegde runs a business in printing, packaging, and chemical trading. The police said his wife, Ashmita, 60, is currently in Bangalore to take care of her elderly parents.
On August 28, Sanas, who cleans and cooks for the couple, was between 11.30 am and 2.30 pm and left after lunch. Hegde, meanwhile, was busy with home service for a haircut and a shave. Later, he noticed that the bedroom cupboard had been forced open and money in US and Indian currency was missing.
He suspected Sanas and Rane, his driver of seven years. He lodged a complaint at the Powai police station under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita on August 30, and a search was launched for the two accused.
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