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How the BJP leaders are informed about the next steps of the central investigative agencies, are the agencies working on the direction of BJP leaders?

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The opposition is often raising questions on the central investigative agencies, especially the ED and other investigative agencies regarding their coordination with BJP. According to the opposition parties, the central government is deliberately using the investigative agencies to harass the opposition leaders.

The opposition’s blaming the Center can also be part of their strategy, but this allegation of the opposition sometimes seems to be true when BJP leaders reveal the next steps of central investigative agencies, while no information is given by the agencies. This game of hide and seek by central investigative agencies and BJP leaders is going on a lot in Maharashtra these days And the latest example of this is BJP leader Kirit Somaiya, Who has now claimed that the Central Investigation Agency can soon take action against Aaditya Thackeray, Tourism Minister of Maharashtra Government in a case of money laundering. Somaiya also claims that the investigating agency has enough evidence against Aaditya Thackeray.

Kirit Somaiya targeted the Uddhav Thackeray’s family and said that Aditya Thackeray has stolen Rs 7 crore, CM’s brother-in-law Shridhar Patankar’s property worth 6 and a half crores was confiscated, Rashmi Thackeray is caught in 19 bungalow scam. Will Uddhav Thackeray answer all these questions in his public meeting?

Allegations of BJP leaders on the opposition is fine, it is just a part of political gimmick. But what will be the next step of the central investigative agencies, how do BJP leaders know about it? Are the investigating agencies working on their behest? If it is not so, do the investigating agencies disclose their strategies in advance? In such a situation, everyone should be aware of this, Why only BJP leaders? Are BJP leaders the spokespersons of investigative agencies? Public should get the answers of these questions.

If the Central Investigation Agency files a money laundering case against Aditya Thackeray, then he will also join the list of Nawab Malik, Anil Parab and Anil Deshmukh.

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Thane: 55-Year-Old Man Attempts Suicide After Mumbai Police Arrive To Arrest Him For Sexually Assaulting Minor Girl In Badlapur

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Thane: A 55-year-old man allegedly attempted suicide after a Mumbai Police team arrived at his residence in Badlapur, Thane, on Tuesday night to arrest him for the alleged sexual assault of a minor girl. The girl is the daughter of a bedridden man whom the accused had been hired to care for.

A police officer investigating the sexual assault case said on Thursday, “The man was immediately rushed to the nearby private hospital, where he lay unconscious for almost 36 hours, and currently his condition is stable.

According to the police complaint, the minor girl’s father suffered a paralytic attack last year. The accused was hired in May to care for him from 8 am to 8 pm. During this time, the man allegedly began sexually assaulting the minor and made obscene remarks after her mother left for work.

Despite being warned by the girl’s mother, the man continued to harass her. On July 28, he allegedly entered her bedroom and harassed her again, prompting the girl and her mother to approach the police.

On Tuesday, the police traced the accused’s location to Badlapur, prompting a team consisting of two assistant police inspectors and three to four constables to reach the spot. Around 10 PM, the man locked himself inside his house and began threatening to end his life. Despite the police’s efforts to calm him down, he allegedly attempted suicide. Officers then broke open the door and rushed him to the hospital, said an officer involved in the investigation.

The Police registered a case against the accused under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act on July 29, following a complaint by the minor girl and her mother, who reported the harassment that occurred on July 28, as reported.

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Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Nabs 30-Year-Old For Trafficking Women In Navi Mumbai

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Navi Mumbai: The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) has arrested a 30-year-old man for allegedly running a sex racket using mobile phones to share photographs of women with potential clients and arranging their services. Two women were rescued during the operation, which took place near a hotel in the APMC area of Navi Mumbai.

The arrested accused, identified as Rahul Lakhmeshwar Mahto, was caught red-handed on the night of August 4 after he arrived in a taxi near Hotel Fantasy Residency in Sector 19C, APMC, with two women. He had allegedly arranged a deal with a decoy customer and accepted Rs 4,000 in cash for sexual services. Once the transaction was completed, the decoy gave the pre-decided signal, following which the AHTC team conducted a raid and apprehended Mahto.

According to police officials, Mahto was part of an online prostitution racket operating across Mumbai and Navi Mumbai. The AHTC had earlier received intelligence about the gang’s activities and accordingly laid a trap under the guidance of Senior Police Inspector Prithviraj Ghorpade. The team, including API Yogesh Deshmukh and Police Constable Anil Mandoḷe, posed as customers to initiate the bust.

Investigations revealed that the two rescued women had been sent for prostitution by two other agents, identified as Kamesh and Kurban Ansari, who are currently absconding.

“We have registered a case under relevant sections of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act at the APMC Police Station. We are continuing efforts to locate and apprehend the remaining members of the trafficking network,” a police officer from AHTU said.

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Mumbai: Police Bust Child Trafficking Ring; 6-Day-Old Boy Rescued, Parents Among 4 Arrested

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Mumbai: Police have busted a child trafficking racket after rescuing a six-day-old boy in Mumbai and arrested four persons, including his parents, an official said on Thursday.

Based on credible information about child trafficking, social activist Dr Binu Varghese alerted the police.

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Acting on the inputs, the police caught two women red-handed while accepting Rs 4.5 lakh for child trafficking and rescued the newborn on Wednesday night, the official from Shivaji Nagar police station said.

It also came to light that Rs 1 lakh had already been paid as advance to the child’s parents, the police said.

The Shivaji Nagar police arrested four persons — Nazima Sheikh alias Nasreen, Fatima Mehmoobali and the child’s parents Irfan Khan and Sumaiya Khan.

A case was registered under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections, including 143(3) (trafficking), against these four persons and an alleged mastermind of the racket, who is a relative of a local history-sheeter, the official said.

All the accused are residents of Shivaji Nagar, the police added.

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