Crime
CRPF sub-inspector hangs self in Telangana
A sub-inspector of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) allegedly committed suicide in Telangana’s Mulugu district on Thursday.
Z.L. Thackeray serving in CRPF 39th battalion ‘C’ company was found hanging at Police Station camp.
Hailing from Maharashtra, the 56-year-old had been serving as CRPF sub-inspector for the last three years.
A native of Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra, he belonged to the 1986 batch.
According to police, he was found hanging in his room around 9 a.m. He was shifted to hospital, where he was declared dead.
The reason for the extreme step by the sub inspector is not known. The incident sent shock waves among his colleagues at the camp.
Police registered a case and took up investigation.
In December last year at the same camp, a CRPF jawan had shot dead a sub-inspector and later tried to commit suicide by shooting himself. The duo had a dispute over some petty issue.
Crime
Mumbai: Barricade Collapse Injures 12-Year-Old Girl In Malad; FIR Against Infra Firm Supervisor

Mumbai: J Kumar Company is under scrutiny again after the Dindoshi police registered an FIR against its supervisor for allegedly erecting iron barricades in a hazardous manner, leading to injuries to a 12-year-old girl in Malad East. The incident occurred on April 16, and the case was filed on April 20.
Mahendra Shinde, Senior Police Inspector, said the Goregaon-Mulund Link Road work is underway and machinery had been covered with circular barricades. One of these fell on the girl, and the case was registered after the family received the medical report.
The police have booked the supervisor, holding him responsible, and said action will follow as per law. The company did not respond to queries.
According to the FIR, complainant Rutika Mahadik, 26, lives in Pimpripada, Malad East, with her parents and five younger sisters. During the holidays, the children would take nightly walks on a road near Tarmat Company, closed to traffic and used by locals, where 15–20 iron barricades had been erected haphazardly.
On April 16, around 10 pm, four of Rutika’s sisters went for a walk while her 12-year-old sister Trisha played nearby. Around 10.45 pm, a barricade collapsed, injuring her face and causing fractures in both thighs.
She was first taken to Radhakrishna Hospital, then shifted the next day to Kanchi Hospital in Goregaon East for specialised care. On April 19, scan and MRA reports confirmed fractures in both thigh joints, after which the complaint was filed.
The police have registered the case under Sections 125(a) and 125(b) (acts endangering life or personal safety) and Section 289 (negligent conduct with respect to machinery) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
The incident follows a series of safety lapses linked to the company. On April 15, around 4.30 am, a crane deployed for Metro Line 2B work tilted near Asian Heart Hospital in Bandra-Kurla Complex after a mechanical snag while lifting a 140-metric-tonne beam. Traffic was disrupted for hours, and the clearance operation lasted over 14 hours. The MMRDA imposed a Rs 1 crore penalty, citing negligence.
Earlier, on April 8, a hydraulic crane overturned on the Kopri flyover along the Eastern Express Highway in Thane during construction of the Saket elevated corridor, disrupting traffic towards Mumbai.
In August 2025, an iron rod fell from a Metro Line 5 bridge onto a moving autorickshaw, critically injuring a passenger. In another 2025 incident at a Metro Line 9 site in Bhayandar, an iron jack toppled during a U-girder operation; no injuries were reported, but MMRDA imposed a Rs 10 lakh penalty.
In 2021, a slab collapse at the Santacruz-Chembur Link Road extension project in BKC left fourteen labourers narrowly escaping injury. In 2017, during Metro Line 7 construction, an iron rod fell onto the Western Express Highway, raising further safety concerns.
Crime
Intoxicated Woman Seen Pushing & Scuffling With Cop; Creates Scene Outside Wine Shop In Malad Malvani

Mumbai: A video showing a young woman, allegedly under the influence of alcohol, creating a ruckus outside a wine shop in Mumbai Malvani area of Malad West has gone viral on social media. The incident reportedly stemmed from a payment dispute, and visuals also showed her scuffling with a woman police official who arrived at the scene.
The now-viral video, shared by Media on its official handle on X (formerly Twitter), shows the woman pushing and scuffling with the police official who tried to stop her.
The woman had reportedly arrived at the liquor shop in an intoxicated state to purchase alcohol. However, an argument soon broke out with the shop staff over payment, and she reportedly smashed a liquor bottle. As the situation went out of control, Malvani police were called in to manage the chaos.
The report further added that it took nearly an hour to bring her under control, after which she was taken to the police station. She was later taken to a hospital for a medical examination, which confirmed that she was under the influence of alcohol.
Meanwhile, in another case, the Pant Nagar police registered a case against two security guards for allegedly misusing a licensed firearm and violating provisions of the Arms Act. The accused, identified as Sunil Ramshankar Mishra, 51, and Sunil Pandey, 45, were found carrying and using a double-barrel gun and live cartridges for commercial purposes at a wedding venue in Ghatkopar East.
Crime
NESCO Concert Drug Case: Security Guard Arrested As 10th Accused, Took ₹1,000 Bribes To Bypass Security Helped Facilitate Drug Access

Mumbai: A 30-year-old security guard from Sion Koliwada was arrested by Vanrai Police on Sunday.
This marks the tenth arrest in the NESCO music concert drug overdose case.
The accused, Pradeep Gupta, worked as a contract bouncer through Safecure company, which was assigned security duties for the 999999999 ‘Acid Storm’ tour concert held on April 11 at NESCO centre in Goregaon East.
He allegedly facilitated unauthorised access by accepting bribes. Police said Gupta was in contact with other accused, Vineet Gerelani, 22, and Aayush Vicky Sahitya, 24.
They reportedly spoke five to seven times over the phone, and investigators claim to have evidence of these conversations.
Gupta allegedly charged `1,000 per person to allow entry without conducting proper security checks. He permitted at least five people to enter the venue bypassing protocols.
Gupta has been remanded to police custody till April 24. His advocate, Azad Gupta, stated that he could not recall the incidents.
According to investigators, Gerelani and Subh Agarwal (22) had entered the hard acid techno event without purch asing tickets by bribing gua rds `1,000 each.
They allegedly delivered ecstasy pills to MBA student Pratik Pandey, 24. Aayush Vicky Sahitya, the main supplier of drugs and the ninth accused, was arrested on Friday.
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