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Conspiracy to kill Delhi’s top gangster foiled, 2 sharpshooters held

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Two sharpshooters, who were sent to execute Delhi’s top gangster Sunil Mann alias Tillu Tajpuriya, were arrested after a major encounter with the Delhi Police in the outer north area of the national capital.

The accused, identified as Parvinder alias Kaala (31) and Tony (22), both residents of Haryana, came at the behest of gangster Goldy Brar and Kala Jathedi.

Furnishing details, DCP (outernorth district) Brijender Kumar Yadav said a tip-off was received that two dreaded criminals involved in a murder case in Bengaluru and a robbery case in Delhi-nCR would come in the Alipur area of the outer north district.

“The duo was asked to kill Sunil Tillu and a Constable in Delhi police,” the DCP said.

As per the information, the police swung into action and laid a trap near Alipur-Budhpur road and Tivoli garden. Soon after, two motorcycle-borne people were seen coming towards them. “We signalled them to stop but they tried to flee. As we had laid traps from all directions, the two persons started indiscriminate firing towards the police party,” said Yadav.

The senior official further said that a lady constable showed indomitable courage to apprehend one of the accused even as she was shot twice on her chest. “Fortunately she escaped unhurt as she was wearing a bullet proof jacket,” Yadav said.

Amid the pandemonium, the second accused was also held. The police said a total of 22 rounds of bullets were fired from both sides. During interrogation, the accused duo has disclosed that a conspiracy was hatched to kill Tillu Tajpuriya and they were in Delhi to execute it.

“They were planning to kill Tillu during the next Court hearing,” Yadav told IANS, adding that they had already procured arms and ammunition to execute their plan.

The police have registered a case under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and Arms Act. “Further investigation is underway,” added the official.

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Mumbai’s BMC Yet To Suspend Officer Accused Of Sexual Harassment Despite FIR & POSH Probe

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Mumbai: Six days after an FIR was registered against a 55-year-old administrative officer posted at the Municipal Commissioner’s office for alleged sexual harassment of a 30- year-old female employee, the BMC is yet to suspend the accused officer.

The accused, identified as Irfan Pathan, was transferred from the Municipal Commissioner’s office to the environment department immediately after the complaint surfaced. However, civic officials said stricter action, including suspension, can only be taken after the report of the POSH committee.

The Azad Maidan police said that since the offence registered against Pathan carries punishment of less than seven years, he was served a notice and released.

“Since the offence carries punishment of less than seven years, a notice was served to the accused and he was released. He could be arrested later if directed by the court,” said an officer from Azad Maidan police station.

Meanwhile, the BMC’s POSH committee – technically known as the Internal Committee under the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act, 2013 – has started its inquiry into the matter and has begun questioning eyewitnesses. Officials said the victim did not directly approach the BMC’s POSH committee and had instead lodged an FIR with the police.

“We started the inquiry after the Savitribai Phule Women’s Resource Centre’s Internal Complaints Committee referred the matter to us. The police should have arrested Pathan by now as it is a sexual harassment case. In terms of suspension, it is the administration’s decision,” a committee official said.

A senior civic official said Pathan remains “absconding” as per the administration’s information. Another civic official, speaking on condition of anonymity, claimed there were discussions within the BMC headquarters that Pathan had been admitted to Nair Hospital allegedly to evade arrest.

According to the FIR registered on May 5, the complainant, who joined BMC service on compassionate grounds a few months ago, accused Pathan of harassment, inappropriate behaviour, workplace misconduct and stalking outside the office. She also alleged that he sent her letters and unwanted messages and issued memos against her without valid reason.

Officials at the BMC headquarters claimed that several employees had earlier faced difficulties because of Pathan’s behaviour and said immediate action was necessary to prevent harassment of more employees, especially women.

BJP MLC Chitra Wagh, who raised the matter with Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide and Mayor Ritu Tawde, said the accused should not only be arrested and suspended but also dismissed from service.

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Kalyan Crime: Security Guard Assaulted With Iron Rod After Asking Driver To Clear Gate For Ambulance At Rukminibai Hospital

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Kalyan: In a shocking incident that has triggered outrage in Kalyan, a security guard deployed at the civic-run Rukminibai Hospital was allegedly brutally assaulted with an iron rod after he asked a car driver to remove his vehicle from the hospital entrance and clear the way for ambulances and emergency vehicles.

The incident, which was captured on CCTV cameras installed at the hospital premises, took place at the busy entrance gate of the hospital where patients and ambulances frequently move in and out throughout the day.

The video of the assault has now gone viral on social media, drawing sharp criticism from citizens over rising aggression against frontline workers.

According to information received, Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) security guard Kishor Lote was on duty at Rukminibai Hospital when a four-wheeler arrived carrying a patient.

After dropping the patient, the driver allegedly parked the vehicle directly in front of the hospital’s main gate instead of moving it to the designated parking area.

The improperly parked car reportedly caused obstruction for ambulances and other emergency vehicles attempting to enter and exit the hospital premises.

Observing the traffic disruption, security guard Kishor Lote approached the driver and requested him to move the vehicle aside to ensure smooth passage for emergency services.

However, the driver allegedly became aggressive and entered into a heated argument with the security guard.

Witnesses said the accused not only refused to move the vehicle but also arrogantly instructed the guard to park the car himself.

When Lote attempted to explain the seriousness of blocking the hospital gate, the enraged driver allegedly stepped out of the vehicle and began physically assaulting him with punches and kicks.

The situation escalated further when the accused reportedly pulled out an iron rod from the vehicle and attacked the security guard.

Sources said another person accompanying the accused attempted to restrain him, but the attacker continued the assault in full public view.

In the scuffle, the uniform of the MSF security guard was also torn.

The violent episode created panic within the hospital premises, with patients, visitors and staff members gathering at the spot.

Hospital employees expressed anger over the assault on a staff member performing his duty to maintain emergency access for ambulances.

The entire incident was captured on CCTV footage, which is now being examined by police officials.

The footage reportedly clearly shows the accused assaulting the security guard near the hospital entrance.

Following the incident, the Mahatma Phule Police registered a criminal case against the unidentified car driver and launched a search operation to trace and arrest him.

Police officials said the vehicle number has been identified through CCTV footage and efforts are underway to nab the accused at the earliest.

The incident has sparked demands for strict action against individuals obstructing emergency medical services and attacking on-duty hospital staff.

Citizens and hospital workers have urged authorities to ensure stronger security arrangements and stricter enforcement around hospital emergency zones to prevent such incidents in future.

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Navi Mumbai Police Bust Hydro Ganja Racket In Nerul, Seize Drugs Worth ₹6.6 Lakh; 2 Arrested

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Navi Mumbai, May 11: A ‘hydro ganja’ racket was busted in Navi Mumbai with the arrest of two alleged drug peddlers from Nerul and seizure of contraband worth Rs 6.6 lakh, police said, adding that the case has been registered under organised crime provisions along with the NDPS Act.

The Anti-Narcotics Cell of the Navi Mumbai Police Commissionerate carried out coordinated raids in Nerul and Seawoods on May 9, leading to the arrest of Sahil Shabbir Lambe (27) and Nashwan Mubaj Bagdadi (26), while three other accused are currently absconding.

According to police, Lambe was intercepted during patrolling in the Nerul area after he was found in a suspicious condition.

Upon search, officers recovered 66.7 grams of high-grade hydro ganja from his possession. During sustained interrogation, Lambe disclosed details of a larger drug distribution network linked to Seawoods.

Based on his inputs, police raided Flat No. 1301 at A.N. Hill View building in Seawoods, where Bagdadi was apprehended. Additional hydro ganja was also seized from him during the operation.

Investigations further revealed that Nilesh Singh, identified as Bagdadi’s partner, is among the absconding accused.

Another accused, Anwar alias Ali, allegedly supplied the drugs, while Akash Moraya was identified as a buyer. Police said the group was operating in a coordinated manner as part of an organised drug trafficking racket.

“Considering their criminal background and the organised manner in which the accused were operating, provisions of organised crime have been invoked,” said Senior Police Inspector Sandeep Nigade.

A case has been registered at Nerul Police Station under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and Section 111 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. Police said efforts are underway to trace the three absconding accused.

The operation was executed by a team led by Assistant Police Inspector Tushar Mane, along with personnel Padukamal Dore, Dnyaneshwar Chavan, Sudam Palve, Sachin Rathod, Prashant Khillare and Woman Police Naik Hemangi Patil.

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