Crime
Blast on railway track in Assam’s Kokrajhar, train services disrupted
Guwahati, Oct 23: Train services were thrown out of gear after a powerful explosion ripped through a section of railway track between Kokrajhar and Salakati stations in Assam’s Kokrajhar district, officials said on Thursday.
The incident happened in the early hours of Thursday, according to officials.
As per the preliminary information, an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated around five kilometres east of Kokrajhar railway station, causing extensive damage to the track and forcing the suspension of train movement on both up and down lines.
Railway authorities immediately halted traffic as a precautionary measure, stranding several trains at nearby stations and leaving hundreds of passengers stuck for hours.
Panic and confusion gripped travellers as news of the explosion spread, while emergency announcements advised passengers to remain calm and await further instructions.
Teams from the railway department, security agencies, and bomb disposal units rushed to the spot shortly after the blast. The site was cordoned off as experts examined the cratered track and collected forensic evidence.
Senior police and railway officials also reached the area to supervise repair work and oversee the investigation.
While no casualties have been reported so far, the impact of the explosion severely disrupted train schedules along the busy route.
Authorities have not yet identified those responsible for the incident.
Security has been intensified across Kokrajhar and adjoining districts, with patrols stepped up on key railway stretches as investigators work to trace the perpetrators and determine the motive behind the blast.
A senior police official said, “There was a blast on the railway tracks, which caused disruption in the train services. At least one metre of track suffered damage due to the blast. The track has been repaired and train services have resumed on the route. We have launched a probe to find the details behind this incident. At this point, we can not conclude anything about the blast, whether it was an IED or not. Once we complete the investigation, we will be able to provide further information.”
Crime
26-Year-Old Woman Found Hanging In Thane Hotel; Probe Underway

Thane: A 26-year-old woman has been found hanging at a hotel in Maharashtra’s Thane district, prompting police to launch a probe into her death from various angles, officials said on Sunday.
The woman had come to the hotel located in the Ambernath area and was found hanging from a ceiling fan in a room there on Friday night, they said.
After being alerted by the hotel staff, police rushed to the spot and sent the body to a government hospital for a post-mortem, an official from Ambernath police station said.
The police have as of now registered a case of accidental death and are conducting a probe to ascertain whether it was a suicide or somebody killed her, he said.
Crime
Shocking! Security Lapse At MMRDA Grounds In Mumbai’s Bandra As MBA Student Brutally Stabbed At Simba Uproar 2026 Event

Mumbai: A shocking stabbing incident came to light at the Simba Uproar 2026 event held at the MMRDA Grounds in Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) on April 11, raising concerns over security arrangements at the venue.
An MBA student, identified as Aditya Mukhi, was allegedly stabbed at the event and sustained serious injuries. Mukhi, a resident of Sion, was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital and is currently undergoing treatment. The attack has raised serious questions about security checks at large public gatherings, as the event was attended by a huge crowd.
Moreover, concerns are also being raised over how the attacker was able to carry a weapon inside the venue, when there are strict checks and very limited items allowed to be carried inside the venue. Meanwhile, on the incident, a case has been registered at the BKC Police Station, and an investigation is currently underway.
Notably, the MMRDA Grounds in Mumbai is a major venue where many concerts and large public events are held regularly, and an incident like this is alarming because it raises fears about safety and security for future events.
Simba Uproar 2026 is a major hip-hop music event that brings together some of India’s popular rap and hip-hop artists for a large-scale live concert, which includes high-energy performances by artists such as KRSNA, Sambata, and Dhanji.
Meanwhile, recently, during rapper-singer Yo Yo Honey Singh’s concert at MMRDA grounds, a viral video showed chaos at the concert after a female fan attempted to climb a gate mid-show while Singh was performing. In the video, a female fan was seen attempting to climb a closed gate at the venue to enter the singer’s concert while waiting outside. When security on the other side stopped her, she began shouting and abusing them.
Crime
Dubai Couple, Fashion Designer Booked For ₹1.5 Crore Extortion Threat To Borivali Builder

Mumbai: The Borivali police on April 9 registered an FIR against a Dubai-based couple and fashion designer Riyaz Gangji for allegedly issuing death threats and demanding ₹1.5 crore from a Borivali-based developer. The accused couple have been identified as Akil Mukhi and Fajila Mukhi.
According to the FIR, the complainant, Sameer Bhube, 49, a resident of Borivali West, is the proprietor of Navkar Builders and Developers. Bhube stated that in April 2016, an estate agent facilitated a flat booking in his Royal Green project in Marol for Akil Mukhi and Fajila Mukhi for ₹72 lakh. While the buyers allegedly paid ₹45 lakh, the remaining amount is pending, and the project faced delays due to administrative issues.
Bhube claimed his company paid ₹4.2 lakh as rent to the buyers throughout 2025. During a meeting in November 2025, the buyers were informed possession would be handed over by January 5, despite the outstanding balance. However, on January 7, the Dubai-based couple allegedly telephoned Bhube, claiming underworld connections and demanding ₹1.5 crore.
The complaint also names another individual, Riyaz Gangji, owner of the Libas fashion brand, who allegedly supported the accused and threatened to halt the builder’s ongoing projects by influencing authorities. Bhube further alleged that a defamatory news item was published against him to damage his reputation, and that its headline was circulated to him via WhatsApp.
The police registered a case against the trio under sections 3(5) (common intention), 308 (extortion), and 356 (defamation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
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