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Mumbai: Work at Bhandup complex complete, water supply resumes; BMC appeals to boil water before drinking

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Mumbai: After working on technical hurdles, the BMC has finally finished the work of a major connection of a 4000mm pipeline to the water treatment plant at its Bhandup complex. The water supply that was disconnected during the period of work in 12 civic wards will resume by Tuesday midnight. The filtration plant which has the capacity to process 1,910 million litres (ML) of water daily was shut for 24 hours for the work, for the first time in the last 42 years, a civic official said.

The BMC supplies 3,850 ML of water daily to the city from seven lakes. Water to a major part of the city is supplied through the water treatment plant at the Bhandup complex. The civic body had undertaken the work of connecting the additional channel, installing valves on various pipelines connected to the complex and repairing leakages to improve the water supply. The work was started on Monday morning and expected to be completed in 24 hours, but was delayed for eight hours due to technical hurdles, said the civic official.

“The filtration plant was closed for the first time in 42 years so we had to work on several aspects. The de-watering process took time and we had to work on some of the old valves. Teams of engineers were formed to carry out the work at eight major locations at the Bhandup complex and at 30 locations in the city and western suburbs,” a civic official from the hydraulics department said, adding that around 500 labourers and technicians, along with 100 engineers were on site since Sunday night.

Meanwhile, Additional Municipal Commissioner (projects) P Velarasu took a review of the work on Tuesday afternoon. Civic wards like K-East (Jogeshwari East, Andheri East, Vile Parle east) K-West (Andheri West, Vile Parle West, Juhu), P-South (Goregaon), P-North (Malad), R-South (Kandivali), R-Central (Borivali), R-North (Dahisar), H-East (Bandra East, Khar East, Santacruz East) and H-West (Bandra West, Khar West, Santacruz West) areas did not receive water owing to the work.

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Local Police Arrest Suspect in Mira Road House Looting Incident

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Mumbai: In an unusual turn of events, Mira Road police have successfully apprehended a suspect believed to be involved in a recent house looting incident that had left local residents unsettled. The arrest, which was made early Friday morning, follows an intensive investigation launched after the break-in was reported to authorities.

According to the police report, the incident occurred earlier this week when the occupant of the residential property returned home to find it ransacked. Valuables, including jewelry and electronic devices, were reported missing. The meticulous efforts by the investigating officers, including gathering CCTV footage and conducting neighborhood inquiries, played a crucial role in identifying and locating the suspect.

The accused, whose identity has been withheld pending further investigation, was apprehended after a brief chase and later confessed to the crime during police interrogation. Authorities recovered a significant portion of the stolen items from the suspect’s possession.

Residents of Mira Road have expressed relief following the arrest, praising the police force for their rapid response and dedication to maintaining community safety. “We feel more secure knowing that the police are actively working to protect us,” said one local resident.

This incident has prompted the police to urge residents to enhance home security measures and report any suspicious activities immediately. The authorities have reiterated their commitment to maintaining peace and order in the area.

The suspect is currently in custody and will be presented in court later this week, as the police continue their investigation to determine if he is connected to any other recent burglaries in the vicinity.

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Former SIMI Office-Bearer & Key Accused In Delhi-Padgha ISIS Terror Module Case, Saquib Abdul Hamid Nachan, Dies Following Brain Stroke

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Mumbai: Saquib Abdul Hamid Nachan (63), a former office-bearer of the banned outfit Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) and a key accused in the Delhi-Padgha ISIS terror module case, died after suffering a brain stroke. He was undergoing treatment at Safdarjung Hospital and died about an hour before official sources confirmed the development.

Nachan was under investigation for his alleged involvement in aiding ISIS-linked operatives and was facing serious charges under anti-terror laws.

Nachan who was under judicial custody in Tihar Jail, was admitted to Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital on Monday after suffering a stroke.

Due to the severity of his condition, he was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital on Wednesday morning for advanced medical care. According to National Investigation Agency (NIA) sources, Nachan was under close observation in the ICU prior to his death.

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59-Year-Old Laundryman Dies After Drinking Stain Remover Mistaken For Cough Syrup In Lower Parel

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Mumbai: A 59-year-old laundryman from Lower Parel died after accidentally consuming a chemical used for removing stains from clothes, mistaking it for cough syrup. The incident occurred near Deepak Cinema in Jia Masoom Chawl, where the deceased, Sambhajit Rajai Dhobi, ran a small ironing shop. The NM Joshi Marg Police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) in the case.

Speaking to the media report, Senior Inspector Arvind Chandanshive of NM Joshi Marg Police Station said the incident occurred on the night of June 25 around 11:00 pm, when Sambhaji mistakenly consumed the stain remover chemical that had been stored in a cough syrup bottle. The next morning, between 7 and 8 am, he began vomiting blood and was rushed to KEM Hospital for treatment. However, despite efforts, he was declared dead by doctors at 3:20 pm on June 26.

Police said Sambhaji, who also worked as a clothes washer, had kept the chemical used for stain removal in a bottle typically used for cough syrup, which led to the fatal confusion.

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