Crime
Hyderabad police steps up vigil to check illegal cattle entry
Police have set up check posts across Hyderabad to stop entry of cattle illegally into the city in view of Bakrid.
Hyderabad Police Commissioner C.V. Anand said on Saturday that the check-posts will be manned round the clock by a team comprising officials of the Animal Husbandry Department, the local police, and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).
Police Commissioners of Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda have asked the GHMC to setup more animal shelters with adequate feed and water to quickly accommodate the seized cattle.
Anand also issued a stern warning against self-styled groups and individuals taking law into their hands in the name of protecting animals. “If anyone has information about illegal transport of cattle, then it should be brought to the notice of the officials,” he said.
In view of the festival to be celebrated on July 10, the Hyderabad Police Commissioner heldA aA coordination meeting. Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh Bhagawat, Cyberabad Commissioner Stephen Ravindra, and senior officials from the GHMC, the Transport and Animal Husbandry Departments discussed in detail about all aspects of the illegal transport of cattle during this season.
In view of the recent confrontations between different groups at several places in city and the bordering districts, and the ban on slaughtering in other states, police officers sensitised the other government department officials about the network of the cattle suppliers, transporters, receivers and slaughter houses to enable them aware of the overall situation and repercussions on law and order and public sentiment.
South Zone DCP made a detailed presentation on the modus operandi of various groups, including cattle suppliers, mediators, drivers, pilots, informants, buyers involved in the cattle and transporters who have their links and contacts in many neighbouring states of Telangana. He apprised the attendees about the bypass methods, the unexposed economic activity and trade happening in the dark side often driving the parties to attack one another to remain dominant among their peers and the activities of the counterparts, that is vigilantes and other NGOs.
The Animal Husbandry officials assured that veterinary doctors will also liaise with police officers, and other government departments and provide assistance round the clock at the checkposts. “All our officers were briefed on the prevailing Acts aimed at animal safety and other circulars,” said Anjalappa, Joint director, Animal Husbandry Department.
In response to the query on animal remains during the festival, GHMC officials assured that sanitisation teams will be pressed into service to clear them off the roads, ponds and open drains. Emergency vehicles, and GHMC vet teams will also be on stand-by.
Crime
Maharashtra: Police File Case Against Latur Cafe Owner Over Rape Of Minor Dalit girl

Latur: Police have registered a case against the owner of a cafe premises in Maharashtra’s Latur district where a minor girl was allegedly raped earlier this month, officials said.
The incident occurred at the cafe on December 4.
The minor girl, who belongs to the Dalit community, was allegedly kidnapped and raped by an 18-year-old man at the establishment, they said.
Police traced the girl within hours of registering the complaint. The main accused and two persons who operated the cafe were subsequently arrested and booked under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, and the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities Act), an official said on Tuesday.
The police on Tuesday also booked the owner of the premises, where the cafe was being operated, under section 21 (punishment for failure to report or record a case) of the POCSO Act.
The cafe owner had illegally created a secluded compartment near the kitchen area by charging extra money, offering private seating arrangements. Despite being aware of this unauthorised setup and its misuse, the premises owner allegedly ignored it and allowed the cafe owner to continue with the arrangement, the official said.
He also failed to report the matter to the police or other authorities concerned and is accused of deliberately suppressing information, the official added.
Crime
Maharashtra: Woman From Baramati Raped By 3 Men In Beed After Being Lured With Job Offer

Beed Maharashtra: A woman from Baramati in Pune district has allegedly been raped by three men in Maharashtra’s Beed district after being promised a job, police said.
The alleged incident took place six months ago, they said, adding that a case was registered a few days back in this connection against four persons, including a woman.
The accused woman lured the victim under the pretext of getting her a job at an arts centre at Ambajogai in Beed district.
However, after the victim arrived here, the woman and two other persons assaulted her and forcibly took her to a lodge in the town where three men allegedly raped her, an official from Ambajogai police station said, quoting the victim’s complaint.
Attempts were also made to force her into prostitution, he said.
The victim recently managed to contact her mother, who rushed to Ambajogai, rescued her daughter and took her back to Baramati.
A case was subsequently registered at the Baramati police station and transferred to Ambajogai Rural police station on Tuesday for further investigation, the official said.
Further probe was on into the case, the police added.
Crime
Thane: Crime Accused In Ranjit Gaikwad Murder Case, Vicky Kothankar, Arrested In Ulhasnagar

Ulhasnagar: Bringing relief to a grieving family and an outraged city, the Ulhasnagar police have arrested the prime accused, Vicky Kothankar, in connection with the brutal assault on Ranjit Gaikwad, which ultimately claimed the victim’s life after a ten-day battle in hospital.
The inhuman attack had taken place around Sambhaji Chowk in Camp-4, Ulhasnagar, and had shaken the city due to its sheer brutality and the fact that it unfolded in full public view. The arrest was made from the Vitthalwadi bus depot area, sending a strong message against violent crime, police officials said.
According to the police, Ranjit Gaikwad, a resident of Veer Tanaji Nagar, was walking with his wife and children on the evening of the incident when he was intercepted by Vicky Kothankar and an accomplice. After a brief argument, the accused allegedly struck Gaikwad on the head with an iron rod, delivering a powerful blow that caused him to collapse on the road, bleeding profusely.
The brutal assault occurred in front of Gaikwad’s wife and minor children, triggering panic in the area. Locals rushed the grievously injured man to a private hospital, from where he was later shifted to JJ Hospital in Mumbai due to his critical condition.
Despite intensive treatment for ten days, doctors were unable to save him, and Gaikwad succumbed to his injuries at around 4 am on Sunday, following which the case was converted into murder.
Following the incident, the police launched an intensive manhunt for the accused. Acting on specific intelligence, a special crime investigation team comprising Ramdas Misal, Dilip Chavan, Ganesh Rathod and Sagar More laid a trap and arrested Vicky Kothankar from the Vitthalwadi bus depot area.
The operation was carried out under the guidance of Deputy Commissioner of Police Sachin Gore, Senior Police Inspector Ashok Koli of Vitthalwadi, and Police Inspector (Crime) Chandrahari Godse.
Addressing the media on Monday evening, DCP Amol Koli revealed that the arrested accused has a criminal history, with previous serious offences, including cases related to violent crime, registered against him. Police are currently conducting a search for the absconding accomplice, while also probing the exact motive behind the attack.
The daylight brutality of the assault and the fact that it was witnessed by the victim’s family have created an atmosphere of fear among residents. Citizens have demanded strict and exemplary action against the accused and his associates to deter such violent crimes.
The murder of Ranjit Gaikwad has once again highlighted the growing concern over street violence and repeat offenders in Ulhasnagar, with locals urging the police administration to intensify preventive measures.
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