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Uttar Pradesh: Prisoner Goes Live On Facebook From Police Van In Mahoba, Threatens His Enemies

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Mahoba: In a shocking incident that came to light from Uttar Pradesh’s Mahoba has raised concerns over the illicit privileges afforded to inmates in the state. A prisoner, while en route to a court hearing, broadcasted a live video on Facebook using his mobile device, issuing threats to his enemies. The video swiftly gained traction online, prompting a reaction from the law enforcement agencies.

Kartoos Yadav went live on Facebook from a police van

The viral Facebook Live video, dated October 21, features Lokendra, also known as Kartoos Yadav, a resident of Pandhari village under the jurisdiction of Sumerpur police station area in Hamirpur district. Yadav is incarcerated at Mahoba sub-jail in connection with a case of murder. According to Jailer Shiv Murat Singh, on October 21, Yadav had a scheduled court appearance at the ADJ/Fast Track Court II in Hamirpur district. He was escorted in a Vajra vehicle provided by the police department, under the supervision of SI Shashank Dev, Head Constable Arvind Arya, Koshlendra Mishra, and Constable Kamlesh Kumar.

This unexpected development left his Facebook acquaintances astounded

As Yadav was en route in the Vajra vehicle, he initiated a Facebook Live broadcast using his mobile device, proceeding to issue threats to his adversaries. This unexpected development left his Facebook acquaintances astounded. Subsequently, someone recorded the Facebook Live video and disseminated it widely. The incident raised serious concerns about law and order, as it was unprecedented for a prisoner en route to a hearing to conduct a live broadcast on a public platform like Facebook. The video’s virality triggered a significant reaction within the police department.

Investigation underway

Jailer Shiv Murat Singh, in light of the incident, has emphasized that the prisoner executed the Facebook Live stream while leaving the jail premises for the hearing. He asserts that the responsibility for this occurrence lies outside the purview of the jail administration. The mechanism by which the prisoner accessed and utilised a mobile device for a Facebook Live broadcast is currently under investigation.

It is disconcerting that a high-risk accused individual could conduct a Facebook Live

It is disconcerting that a high-risk accused individual could conduct a Facebook Live broadcast without reservation while on the way to a court appearance. The reticence of those accountable, even in acknowledging the incident, let alone taking action, is perplexing. This situation casts a shadow on the operational protocols of law enforcement. The possession and use of a mobile phone by an inmate within a correctional facility, to conduct a Facebook Live broadcast, exposes a serious lapse in security both within and beyond the confines of the jail. This breach could potentially lead to a significant criminal event in the future.

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ED conducts raids in Rs 200-crore bank fraud, benami assets case linked to Sasikala

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Chennai, Sep 18: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday launched extensive searches in Chennai and Hyderabad in connection with a money laundering probe into an alleged Rs 200 crore bank fraud and benami property dealings linked to V. K. Sasikala, the confidante of late Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa.

Officials confirmed that the searches covered at least ten locations across the two cities.

The premises, according to the source, are connected to a businessman who has been identified as an alleged benami of Sasikala. The raids were conducted under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).

The investigation stems from a case registered by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which had earlier filed an FIR over what it described as fraudulent banking transactions running into hundreds of crores.

Acting on this, the ED initiated its own money laundering probe to trace the flow of funds and identify properties suspected to have been acquired through illegal means or in the names of benami holders.

Sources said officials are seizing documents, financial records, property deeds and electronic evidence from the searched locations. These materials will be examined to establish links between the bank fraud and assets allegedly concealed through benami arrangements.

While the extent of seizures is not yet clear, officials indicated that the raids were aimed at unearthing the full scale of transactions connected to the case.

The action once again puts Sasikala back in the spotlight. A key player in Tamil Nadu politics for decades, she has previously faced allegations and legal battles over disproportionate assets.

The ED’s current move revives scrutiny into her financial networks, particularly through associates and business entities suspected to have acted as fronts.

Investigators are likely to expand the probe depending on the findings from the ongoing searches. If evidence of laundering or concealment is confirmed, assets may be provisionally attached under PMLA, and further charges could follow.

The raids have drawn political attention as well, with observers noting that the timing and the scale of the operation underscore the central agency’s renewed focus on high-profile economic offences in Tamil Nadu.

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Thane Crime: Shahapur Police Arrest 2 Individuals For Beating 47-Year-Old Man To Death Over Petty Dispute

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Thane: The Shahapur Police have arrested two individuals for allegedly assaulting a man to death over a petty dispute. The deceased has been identified as Ramdash Gorkhane (47), a resident of Pradhan Pada in Shahapur, Thane district.

The accused have been identified as Sunil Nimase and Dhananjay Sugir. The body was found at Ratandale village near the Nagpur–Samruddhi Expressway on Tuesday.

According to the police, the victim and four accused were drinking a liquor together when they later went to the victim’s residence to take a villager’s hen. An altercation broke out, which escalated into physical violence.

The accused allegedly dragged the victim into their Scorpio car and assaulted him with fists and blows about 1.5 km from the spot. Later they have dumped him in unconscious condition at the location and fled the scene.

The body was discovered on Tuesday morning by villagers. Local villagers alerted the police, who rushed to the scene and sent him to a nearby hospital in Shahapur, where he was declared dead on arrival.

Mukesh Dhage, Senior Police Inspector of Shahapur Police Station, said, “So far, we have arrested two accused and launched a manhunt for the remaining suspects. Based on information from the victim’s nephew, a murder case has been registered. Further investigation is underway.”

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Mumbai Police Bust Fake Goregaon Call Centre Defrauding Foreigners; 13 Held

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The Mumbai Crime Branch Unit 12 has uncovered a major scam targeting foreign nationals, following a raid on an unauthorised call centre in Goregaon. The update was first shared by Mumbai Police on X, highlighting how unsuspecting victims were tricked into paying large sums of money under the pretext of antivirus software renewal.

Investigations revealed that the accused were sending fraudulent emails, posing as legitimate antivirus renewal alerts. Once the victims responded, they were coerced into purchasing gift cards ranging between $250 and $500. These cards were then redeemed and converted into cryptocurrency, making it nearly impossible for victims to track their losses.

The racket primarily preyed on foreign nationals unfamiliar with the setup. Officials said the scam was designed to create panic among users by suggesting that their computer security had expired, pressuring them into making quick payments.

During the raid, police seized 15 desktop computers, 10 laptops, and 20 mobile phones used to run the fraudulent operations. Documents and data recovered from the systems are now being examined to determine the scale of the fraud and to identify additional victims.

Thirteen individuals have been arrested in connection with the racket. This includes two owners who were running the operation, one manager overseeing daily activities, and ten tele-caller agents responsible for contacting and convincing the victims. Police said the arrests mark a significant step in cracking down on cybercrime networks exploiting international victims.

The Mumbai Police emphasised that this bust highlights the evolving nature of cybercrime and the need for continuous vigilance. Authorities added that further investigations are underway to uncover links with larger international fraud syndicates.

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