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Patna Female Student Murder : 17-Year-Old Girl Shot Dead By Jilted Lover In Masaurhi

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Patna: The crime rate has spiked in Bihar in the recent past. Many incidents of crimes against children and women are coming to the fore from the state. In a shocking incident, a girl student was shot dead in broad daylight in Bihar’s Patna. The incident was caught on CCTV and the video of the incident is doing rounds on social media.

The incident occurred when the girl student was on her way to the coaching class

There are reports that the incident occurred when the girl student was on her way to the coaching class when she was shot and killed by a jilted lover at Masaurhi village near Patna. The incident has created a stir in the area. The girl was shot at point blank in the morning on Monday.

A miscreant shot the coaching girl student near Manichak Mod

It can be seen in the video that a youth is following the girl in a narrow and then he attacks the girl. The girl tries to run on noticing the youth, however, the youth shoots her in the head after which the girl falls to the ground. The youth then fled the spot after killing the girl. Reports claim the the accused and the victim were part of the same coaching class and he wanted to form a relationship with her which she outrightly rejected. He then continued to stalk her.

The girl used to travel to the coaching class on daily basis

The deceased has been identified as Anamika, the 17-year-old daughter of Kamlesh Kumar, residing in Nadwan Chapaur Kajichak. There are reports that the girl used to travel to the coaching class from her village to Masaurhi on a daily basis.

Shot the girl in the head and fled the spot

The accused who seemed to have planned the murder in advance shot the girl in the head and fled the spot. The intermediate student was taken to the sub-divisional hospital after the incident where the doctors declared her dead.

The police reached the spot

On receiving the information about the incident, the police reached the spot and took the dead body of the 17-year-old minor girl in their possession and sent the dead body for post-mortem. The police have registered a complaint and initiated a probe in connection with the matter. The reason for the murder in still not known.

The police is scanning the CCTV cameras

The police is scanning the CCTV cameras installed in the area and is also rounding up the witnesses. The police have recovered the shell of the bullet that was fired at the teenage girl from the spot. The family members of the deceased girl reached the sub-divisional hospital on receiving the information about the incident.

Police statement

The Police said, “On the morning of 11.12.23, near Manichak Mod in the jurisdiction of Masaurhi Police Station, a girl was shot in the head and killed. The body has been sent for post-mortem and further forensic procedures are being carried out. Regarding the incident, a statement was given by the Sub-Divisional Police Officer of Masaurhi.”

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Police bust interstate mobile theft gang; 40 high-end phones stolen in Delhi concert recovered

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New Delhi, Dec 11: The Delhi Police Crime Branch has arrested four members of an interstate mobile phone theft gang and recovered 40 high-end smartphones, many of which had been stolen from a December 7 concert at IGI Stadium, officials said on Thursday.

A team from the Eastern Range-I of the Crime Branch, led by Inspector Ashish Sharma and supervised by ACP Sunil Srivastav, tracked the suspects for nearly 48 hours before intercepting them near Yamuna Vihar Metro Station on December 9.

The police said the accused kept shifting locations to evade surveillance, forcing the team to maintain continuous technical tracking.

The arrested men have been identified as Salman (35), Imran (28), Shahrukh (32) and Wasim (25), all residents of Ghaziabad.

Police recovered eight Apple iPhones — including iPhone 17 Pro Max and the iPhone 16 series along with seven premium Samsung models such as the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Fold 6.

The remaining phones belonged to OnePlus, Vivo, Oppo, Redmi, POCO and Motorola.

Several of the recovered devices have already been matched with FIRs registered at Prashant Vihar, Shahbad Dairy and IP Estate police stations.

According to officers, the gang targeted crowded public places such as concerts, metro stations, bus stops, bars, marketplaces and railway stations.

During interrogation, the alleged kingpin, Salman, confessed that they focused on events frequented by young people carrying expensive phones. Police said the group had been operating across Delhi-NCR for several months.

“The stolen phones were then swiftly shifted to Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh), where the gang had established contacts in the grey market. The high-end devices were sold at throwaway prices within hours of the theft, making recovery extremely difficult,” the police said in its press note.

“Salman admitted that the gang had been actively operating in Delhi-NCR for the past several months and had committed scores of such thefts, earning them lakhs of rupees with almost no risk of getting caught until the present arrest,” it added.

Police said the four have been booked under Sections 35(1)(E) and 106 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS).

“This operation underscores the Delhi Police Crime Branch’s commitment to curbing organised crime and apprehending hardened criminals. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the accused’s associates and others, and to verify additional cases linked to the accused,” said DCP Vikram Singh.

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Navi Mumbai: Real Estate Developer’s Gold Chain Worth ₹13 Lakh Stolen; 4 Servants Named In Police Case

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Thane: Four persons allegedly entered the house of a 26-year-old real estate developer in Navi Mumbai while he was abroad and stole a gold chain valued at Rs 13 lakh, police said on Thursday.

Based on the victim’s complaint, the police have registered a case against his driver, bodyguard, house help and former driver, they said.

The man and his mother, residents of Kharghar in Navi Mumbai, went to Bali, Indonesia, on November 30 and returned on December 7.

After returning, he found his gold chain, weighing 109.7 gm and valued at Rs 13.2 lakh, missing from his drawer.

An analysis of the CCTV footage of the residence showed the presence of four suspects in his bedroom during his absence, an official from Kharghar police station said.

Based on his complaint, the police on Tuesday registered a case against the four suspects under section 306 (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and were probing it, he added.

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Odisha explosives loot case: NIA files charge sheet, names 11 Maoists

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New Delhi, Dec 11: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Thursday has chargesheeted 11 accused in a case involving the loot of around 4,000 kg of explosives by armed cadres of the CPI (Maoist) terror organisation during transportation to a stone quarry in Odisha’s Rourkela district.

According to a statement issued by the NIA, all 11 accused have been charged under various sections of the UA(P) Act, BNSS, Arms Act and the Explosive Substances Act. During the investigation, the agency found the accused to be actively involved in the criminal conspiracy, planning and execution of the theft of around 200 explosive packets, each containing 20 kg of explosives.

The explosives were being transported to Maoist strongholds in the Saranda Forest in Jharkhand when local police intercepted the vehicle carrying the consignment from the Itma Explosive Station to the Banko stone quarry on May 27. The vehicle, along with its driver, was forcibly seized by 10-15 armed Maoists and taken towards a stronghold of the organisation in the nearby jungle.

The explosives, along with Maoist uniforms and other materials, were seized during a combing operation on the Gandhamardhan Hill range on the Balangir-Bargarh district boundary. The search was conducted jointly by the Special Operation Group (a security force raised to combat Left-wing extremists in Odisha), the CRPF, the Jharkhand Jaguars, and the District Voluntary Force.

The NIA, which took over the case from the local police in June, found that the huge quantity of explosives had been looted for use against the government machinery, including police and security forces, through the commission of terror acts. The agency stated that the loot was part of a larger conspiracy by CPI (Maoist) to destabilise national security.

The 11 chargesheeted accused have been identified as: Jarja Munda alias Kulu Munda; Anmol alias Sushant alias Lalchand Hembram; Ramesh alias Pritam Manjhi alias Anal Da; Pintu Lohra alias Tigar; Laljit alias Lalu; Shiva Bodra alias Shibu; Amit Munda alias Sukhlal Munda; Ravi alias Biren Singh; Rajesh alias Mansid; Sohan alias Ranga Punem; and Aptan alias Chandra Mohan Hansd.

The NIA said its investigation into the case is continuing.

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