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Gadchiroli police succeeded in unraveling the mystery of the death of five persons from the same family in Mahagaon

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Mouza Mahagav Teh since last few days. Aheri Dist. A resident of Gadchiroli, Shankar Piru Kamubhare, along with four members of his family, suddenly fell ill and died within a period of twenty days, creating an atmosphere of fear and suspicion in the area.

First of all on 20/09/2023, Shankar Kumbhare and his wife Vijaya Kumbhare’s health suddenly deteriorated and they were admitted to a reputed hospital in Aheri and then Chandrapur and finally Nagpur. But on 26/09/2023 Shankar Kumbhare and on 27/09/2023 his wife Mrs. Vijaya Kumbhare died in the following days. While recovering from that shock, suddenly his daughter Komal Dahagaonkar and son Roshan Kumbhare living in Gadaheri and Shankar Kumbhare’s daughter Ananda alias Varsha Urade living here were hospitalized in different hospitals. Despite many drug treatments, his condition deteriorated day by day without improvement. Among them, Komal Dahagaonkar died on 08/10/2023, Ananda alias Varsha Urade on 14/10/2023 and Roshan Kumbhare on 15/10/2023.

Shankar Kumbhare’s eldest son Sagar Kumbhare, who was living in Delhi for work, came to Chandrapur as soon as he got the information that his parents were admitted to the hospital. Similarly, the driver of their car, Rakesh Madavi, who took Shankar Kumbhare and Vijaya Kumbhare to Aheri for treatment, was also admitted to a private hospital in Chandrapur as his condition worsened from the second day. Also, due to the recruitment of relatives, Shankar Kumbhare’s son-in-law came to Chandrapur and Nagpur for the purpose of helping him. The medical officer has informed that the condition of all the three persons is stable and their condition is improving.

The five persons who died and the three persons who are currently receiving treatment showed similar symptoms like tingling in the limbs, severe pain in the lower back and head and blackened lips and heavy tongue. Based on the said symptoms, the medical officer made a preliminary estimate that the dead and sick people were affected by some poison, but in their preliminary examination, no more definite information about the poison was found.

Due to the sudden deaths of five persons from the same family, an atmosphere of fear was created in the entire area due to mourning. Sadarbab Hon. Superintendent of Police Shri. Nilotpal Sa. Hon. took it very seriously. Additional Superintendent of Police Aheri Mr. Yatish Deshmukh, Sub Divisional Police Officer, Aheri Shri. Sudarshan Rathod, Police Inspector of Poste Aheri Manoj Kalbande and Police Inspector of Local Crime Branch Gadchiroli Mr. Ulhas Bhusari and his investigation team were entrusted with the responsibility of uncovering the said crime.

While the investigation system immediately formed four different investigation teams and activated their secret system in the area and started investigating the crime in various districts of Maharashtra and Telangana state, Sanghamitra Kumbhare, daughter-in-law of Shankar Kumbhare and Rosa Ramteke, wife of the sister-in-law, actively participated in the crime in Sutrankadun village of the area. Information was received. From that, when the police kept a close watch on the movements of both of them and detained them today on 18/10/2023 and thoroughly interrogated them, it was found that both of them had committed a crime. On thorough investigation of the crime, female accused Sanghamitra Kumbhare married Roshan Kumbhare against her parents and due to this her father committed suicide. Also, her husband Roshan and her in-laws used to taunt her in-laws frequently, and the co-accused Roza Ramteke, the wife of Shankar Kumbhare, and her other sister Vijaya Kumbhare, in the agricultural land in the name of her in-laws, were always arguing with each other. He planned to kill his relatives by poisoning them. According to that plan, Rosa Ramteke went to Telangana state and brought poison and whenever she got a chance, both of them mixed the poison with the food and drink of the dead and sick people and gave it to them. done Rakesh Madavi was not related to Shankar Kumbhare but he fell ill after drinking water from the drinking water bottle in their car.

Pursuant to the said incident at Police Station Aheri up no. 374/2023 by registering a case under section 302, 307, 328, 120 (b) and 34 IPC and further investigation Sub Divisional Police Officer Aheri Mr. It is Sudarshan Rathod and both the female accused in the said crime have been arrested today on 18/10/2023 at 09:52 hrs. was arrested. It is also possible that other accused are involved in the said crime. In order to expose the said crime, Mr. Superintendent of Police Shri. Nilotpal Sa., Hon. Additional Superintendent of Police Aheri Mr. Yatish Deshmukh Mr. Under the guidance of

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Mira Bhayander: Drugs worth Rs 32 crore seized Two Nigerians including an Indian woman arrested, used to sell drugs by creating groups on social media

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Mumbai: Mira Bhayander police have claimed to have arrested two foreign drug peddlers including an Indian woman. The Mira Bhayander Crime Branch had received information that Shabina Sheikh’s house in Kashi Mira had a stash of drugs and that she was also involved in drug trafficking. The police raided it and recovered 11 kg 830 grams of cocaine. A case has been registered against her in the Nowghar police under the NDPS. The arrested accused told the police during interrogation that she used to buy these drugs from a foreign national named Ende and lives in Inder Mira Road. She was also arrested and drugs were seized from her possession and a Nigerian note of 1000 was recovered and 14 notes of 100 US dollars were also found in this case.

After investigation, two Nigerians and an Indian woman were arrested. Drugs worth Rs 23 million have been seized from their possession, in addition to 14 US dollar notes, four mobile phones, and drugs worth Rs 223 million have also been claimed to have been seized. This operation was carried out by a team of the Crime Branch including Mira Bhayandar Police Commissioner Madhu Karpande, Additional Commissioner Dattatreya Shinde, Avinash Ambore. The Crime Branch said that this cocaine was brought here by Nigerians hiding it in their stomachs. This cocaine is manufactured in South America. This cocaine is brought by plane by hiding it in human bodies. First, it is delivered to the Mumbai airport and then sold in various areas through the roads in Mumbai. The accused sell drugs by creating several groups on social media.

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Two arrested in Powai theft cases: Accused committed the crime a stolen motorcycle

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Mumbai: Mumbai Police has claimed to have arrested two accused in two theft cases within 48 hours. On the morning of April 5, two thieves snatched a gold chain from a woman in the limits of Powai police station in Mumbai. A 30-gram gold chain was also recovered from their possession. The second incident took place in front of II Marg Gate in Powai area, in which the accused had inquired where the medical was and then threw a dirty cloth on the complainant’s face and escaped with a 15-gram gold necklace.

The matter was seriously investigated. The next day, at 8:30 am, the accused snatched two gold necklaces weighing 20 grams from the neck of a 45-year-old woman near Hiranandani guard and fled on a motorcycle. To solve all these thefts, the police examined more than 100 CCTV footage during the investigation. It was found that The accused fled towards Bahram Bagh. Then both the accused were arrested and 30 grams of gold ornaments were recovered from their possession. The motorcycle used by the accused for the crime has also been seized. Pappu Gajendra Mishra, 20, and Sunil Ganga Mohte, 20, have been arrested from Andheri. A case of theft has also been registered against the accused Pappu Mishra at Rabori police station 6 months ago and he had stolen a motorcycle six months ago and it was used in this theft as well. This information was given here today by DCP of Mumbai Zone 10, Sachin Kanjal.

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Strict action against contractor for negligent road concrete work; Ban on tendering for next 2 years, fine also imposed

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Mumbai: Construction of cement concrete roads is going on at a fast pace in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) with the aim of making the roads free from potholes. The BMC administration is stressing on ensuring that the work is of the highest standard.
Strict action is being taken against those who are substandard or negligent.

In this regard, the contractor who caused unacceptable delay in the road concrete work in the Aarey Colony area has been debarred from participating in the tender process of all BMC departments for the next 2 years, and a fine of Rs. 5 lakh has also been imposed.
Similarly, the registration of 2 ready mix concrete (RMC) plants has been cancelled and they have been debarred from supplying concrete mix for any BMC project for 6 months.
In addition, a fine of Rs. 20 lakh each has also been imposed on 2 road contractors.
All these actions have been taken on the directions of BMC Commissioner Shri Bhushan Gagrani. He has made it clear that *no negligence or lapse in the road concrete work will be tolerated* and strict action will be taken against the guilty.

Specific Incidents:

  1. *Aarey Colony – Dinkar Rao Desai Road*:
  • The quality of work was found to be poor in the inspection by Additional Commissioner (Projects) Shri Abhijeet Bangar.
  • The contractor was issued a notice, fined Rs. 5 lakh and directed to rectify immediately.
  • Delay in repairs also resulted in a ban on participation in tenders for 2 years.
  1. *Dr. Neetu Mandke Road, M-East Ward – 20 March 2025*:
  • During a surprise inspection, a difference was found in the slump test (160mm at the plant, 170mm at the site).
  • The concrete load was rejected, the vehicle was sent back, the RMC plant was fined Rs. 20 lakh and banned for 6 months.
  1. *Karagroh Road, B Ward – 1 April 2025*:
  • Slump was found to be 65mm at the plant while 180mm at the site.
  • Notice was given to the contractor and RMC plant, despite admitting the mistake, a fine of Rs 20 lakh and a supply ban of 6 months were imposed.

Importance of Slump Test:

Slump test is done to check the “workability” of concrete. It shows the ratio of cement to water.
If the water is too much, it has a negative impact on the quality.
That is why BMC has made slump test mandatory at both ready mix plants and sites.

Additional Commissioner Mr. Abhijeet Bangar said that BMC officers are inspecting the work themselves, and if any flaw is found, strict action will be taken against the responsible individual or institution. All contractors have to be careful, because no compromise with quality will be accepted.

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