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Nagpur Violence: AIMIM Leaders Slam BJP For ‘Spreading Hate’ While Condemning Unrest; Call For Strict Action

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Nagpur: AIMIM spokesperson Waris Pathan has condemned the recent violence in Nagpur, stating that no one has the right to take the law into their own hands. “We strongly denounce the violence in Nagpur. The government must take strict legal action against those responsible,” he said.

Pathan further criticised the BJP, accusing some party members of inciting hatred. “We have consistently demanded action against those who spread hate. Instead of addressing real issues, the BJP is distracting people by raising a 400-year-old Aurangzeb issue,” he added.

AIMIM’s Imtiaz Jaleel Appeals For Peace

AIMIM Maharashtra president Imtiaz Jaleel also responded, urging citizens to maintain peace. Taking to social media platform X, he posted, “At any cost, come what may we have to maintain ‘PEACE.’ Let us not fall prey to the dirty games of politicians and media. Let’s stand united at this hour.”

CM Devendra Fadnavis Appeals For Peace & Calls For Stern Action

The violence erupted amid ongoing controversy surrounding the tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Sambhajinagar, leading to clashes between two groups in Nagpur. The unrest involved stone-pelting and arson, leading a strong response from the authorities.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is closely monitoring the situation and has directed the police commissioner to take strict action against those responsible for inciting violence. In a video statement, CM Fadnavis condemned the incident, calling it “highly unfortunate.”

“The tension in Nagpur’s Mahal area is deeply regrettable. Some individuals resorted to stone-pelting, even targeting the police, which is completely unacceptable. I am personally keeping a close watch on the developments,” he stated.

Fadnavis has ordered the police to take all necessary steps to maintain law and order. He assured that the government will not tolerate any attempt to disrupt peace and has directed officials to implement the strictest possible measures against rioters.

Appealing for calm, the chief minister said, “Nagpur is a city of peace-loving people. Everyone must act responsibly to ensure harmony. Anyone attempting to create unrest will face severe consequences.”

50 Arrested For Arson & Clashes

At least 50 people were arrested following violent clashes in central Nagpur late Monday night. The unrest left dozens injured, including 10 anti-riot commandos, two senior police officers, and two firefighters. One constable remains in critical condition. Mobs set fire to two bulldozers and 40 vehicles, including police vans, as authorities struggled to regain control. 

Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravinder Singal responded by deploying over 1,000 officers and enforcing prohibitory orders in Mahal, Chitnis Park Chowk and Bhaldarpura, areas deemed high-risk. Key roads were barricaded, and additional reinforcements and intelligence teams were mobilized to prevent further violence. The administration has intensified security measures across the city to prevent further escalation.

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Thane: Gold Chain & Mobile Phone Worth Over ₹75,000 Stolen From Two Passengers At Kalyan Railway Station

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Thane: Two theft incidents have been reported at Kalyan Railway Station, where two individuals lost valuables worth a total of Rs 75,000. Both victims have registered complaints at the Kalyan Lohmarg Police Station.

Certain thieves are pretending to be passengers and approaching people at the station. These thieves use friendly conversation, emotional stories, and clever tricks to distract people and steal their belongings.

Most of these incidents take place on platforms or nearby areas like the skywalk. Victims usually realise the theft only after the criminal has escaped with their valuables, which often include gold ornaments and cash.

One of the incidents took place around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday. A passenger was waiting on the skywalk because the local train was delayed. A man approached him, pretending to ask for information about trains going to Mumbai.

The man started an emotional conversation and shared stories about his financial problems and future plans. During the talk, he slowly gained the passenger’s trust, reportedly even hypnotising him. According to the report, taking advantage of the moment, the thief stole a 10-gram gold ring worth Rs 60,000 and walked away.

The victim only realised what had happened after the man had already left. He searched the area but could not find the thief. He then went to the Kalyan Lohmarg Police Station and filed a complaint.

Assistant Police Inspector Kamble is currently handling the investigation. In another incident earlier that day, a thief stole a mobile phone worth Rs 15,000 from a passenger seated at the station. The phone was placed next to the passenger, and the thief managed to steal it without being noticed. A complaint has also been filed in this case, which Sub-Inspector Mohite is investigating.

The rising frequency of such thefts has created unease among railway passengers. Commuters are expressing concern and surprise over the continued thefts, especially given the presence of regular police patrolling at the station.

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Navi Mumbai News: 54-Year-Old Citizen Files RTI ‘Exposing’ CIDCO Officials Extorting Bribe Of ₹3.5 Lakhs; Police Takes Action

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Navi Mumbai: A 54-year-old vigilant citizen from Noor Co-op. Ho. Society in Sector 9, Vashi, first brought this information to the fore through the Right to Information. After this vigilant citizen complained about this to the Anti-Corruption Department of Navi Mumbai Police, the police caught this bribery red-handed. A case has been registered against the public servants who demanded bribes on Wednesday.

A vigilant 54-year-old citizen exposed CIDCO’s bribery issue through RTI, leading to a police operation that caught public servants demanding bribes, resulting in legal action against them.

The complainant is the secretary of Noor Society in Sector 9, Vashi. The executive committee of Noor Society was dissolved due to the resignation of some members. After that, the administration of this housing society was run under the administrative control of the Co-Registrar of Cooperative Societies of CIDCO.

Later, after the election of the executive board of the society, while he was working as the secretary again, the opposition applied to the Deputy Registrar’s Office and demanded the abolition of the relevant committee. Apart from this, an allegation of holding the annual general meeting late was also registered.

On August 7, an order was given to stop the processing of this application (close of order). To give the result in favor of the complainant, the public servants of the Co-Registrar’s Office of CIDCO demanded a bribe of Rs. 5 lakh. After a compromise, the amount was fixed at Rs. 3 lakh 50 thousand. After verifying the authenticity of this demand, a trap was laid in the Co-Registrar’s Office of CIDCO on September 10.

Rahul Kamble, who was working in this office at that time, was caught red-handed while accepting a bribe through constable Mahesh Kamothkar. A case has been registered under sections 7, 7A, 12 of the Prevention of Corruption Act for demanding and accepting bribes.

The accused include Rahul Rangrao Kamble (aged 50), Dhanaji Dattatray Kalukhe (aged 52), private Kishore Shankarrao More, and constable Mahesh Gangaram Kamothkar, said Dharmaraj Sonke, Deputy Superintendent of the Anti-Bribery Department. All four suspects will be produced in court on Thursday afternoon. The police will investigate which other senior officials of CIDCO are involved in this amount of Rs 3.5 lakh.

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Mumbai Firm Accused Of Defrauding Investors Of ₹2.55 Crore In Biofuel Scam; FIR Filed

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Mumbai: Investors from Mumbai and rural Maharashtra were allegedly cheated of Rs 2.55 crore by Meera Clean Fuel Pvt Ltd.

As per the complaint, the company lured hundreds of persons, including farmers, entrepreneurs, and professionals, into investing in its purported bio-fuel and bio-CNG projects, promising massive returns and government-backed support.

The FIR, filed at Matunga police station, names company directors Meera Shivaji Gholap, Dr Lavesh Ramchandra Jadhav, executive director Prachi Dhole, and managing director and CEO Dr Sham Shivaji Gholap as the key accused. The complaint was lodged by a 55-year-old business consultant, Jagdish Paighan, who claims to have been personally defrauded of over Rs 1.34 crore, while investors from Yavatmal were cheated of around Rs 1.21 crore.

The accused allegedly convinced investors that shares in their firm would rise to Rs 1,000 per unit post-investment, and bio-fuel projects would be implemented at the taluka (sub-district) level. Through various webinars, meetings with district collectors, and events like World Biofuel Day, the company officials allegedly recruited locals as taluka heads and village entrepreneurs under what they claimed was a government-aligned entrepreneurship model.

The police complaint mentions how Paighan was introduced to the company in April 2018 by an acquaintance. Sanjay Kambare, who invited him to their office in Dadar (East). At the office, the walls prominently displayed images of a biofuel factory alongside photographs of Vilasrao Deshmukh and Sheila Dikshit, allegedly inaugurating the project. During the meeting, Kambare claimed that Dr Gholap was not only a subdivisional magistrate posted in Mumbai but also a qualified doctor. He claimed Dr Gholap’s affiliations with prestigious institutions and even stated that they had worked with former President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s team.

Prachi Dhole was presented as a “double gold medallist” from BITS Pilani with R&D experience in Germany. They showcased images and documents related to successful bio-diesel and bio-CNG projects allegedly set up in Ratnagiri and Mumbai. The company claimed to have patented technology to produce bio-CNG from Napier elephant grass and claimed that their plant was already operational in Kolad, Raigad. To build credibility, World Biofuel Day celebrations were held at upscale venues like Sahara Star Hotel and Oberoi Hotel.

The company projected a Rs 3,000 crore turnover per taluka and investors were required to form private limited companies, acquire farmland or industrial plots, and even start local businesses at their own cost. Paighan too established RasSindhu Producer Organisation and leased five acres of land and spent approximately Rs 7 lakh to prepare the site for a bioCNG plant. However, the firm later claimed that the land was “insufficient”. So, in Umarkhed taluka, Paighan and his team spent over Rs88 lakh on land, machinery, and infrastructure.

Despite these efforts, no project ever became operational. Engineers were hired in Mumbai, Dombivli, Pusad, and Kolad, many of whom remain unpaid. When the pandemic was waning, at a meeting held at Mumbai’s Oberoi Hotel on June 30, 2021, Dr Gholap claimed that Meera Clean had enough funding to launch one project in each of India’s 5,500 talukas. He announced that 200 CNG plants would be launched by January 26, 2022, and told taluka heads to form bodies with 10,000 members each.

Despite collecting crores from investors, neither promised shares nor projects materialised. Checks issued for refunds bounced due to “stop payment” instructions. On February 14 this year, all three company offices were abruptly shut down, further raising suspicion among investors.

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