Crime
J’khand woman’s body cut into 50 pieces by husband, 18 recovered
A 12-member SIT will investigate another heart-wrenching incident similar to the Shraddha Walkar case in Jharkhand’s Sahibganj.
The police have recovered 18 pieces of the victim’s body from different places.
Dildar Ansari, who had a love marriage with the victim, identified as Rabita Paharaiya, confessed to brutally murdering his wife.
The SIT is headed by Superintendent of Police (SP) Anuranjan Kispotta.
According to sources, a DNA test of the body pieces recovered so far will be done. Search for the remaining pieces by dog squads is underway.
A portion of the jaw has been recovered, but the upper part of the head has not been found so far.
A team from the Forensic Science Laboratory collected evidence from the crime scene.
The police have arrested eight people, including the main accused, his parents, his first wife and siblings.
Dildar’s maternal uncle Moinuddin Ansari, who is yet to be arrested, is said to be the mastermind behind the crime.
The incident took place under the Borio police station area of Sahibganj district.
The accused, already married, was allegedly in love with the 22-year-old victim, a member of a tribal community and married her around a month and a half ago.
Dildar’s family was reportedly unhappy with the marriage. He filed a missing complaint of his wife on December 18 after strangling her and chopping the deceased in 50 pieces.
On the same night, a man named Manoj Das informed the police of some human body parts lying near an under-construction Anganwadi centre, being scavenged by dogs.
The police reached the spot and started investigating the matter, which led to Dildar’s arrest.
After strict interrogation, the accused admitted that he along with his mother and maternal uncle had cut his wife’s body into pieces with two weapons.
The victim’s father, Surja Pahadia said that Dildar informed him of his daughter’s disappearance on Saturday.
According to the victim’s sister, Rabita had eloped and married Ansari, a scrap dealer, despite her family’s opposition.
She added that the accused and his family had been forcing her sister to change her religion, following which she returned to her father’s home.
She said that Dildar took Rabita back to his home around 10 days ago
Crime
Samta Nagar Police Arrest Man With Brown Heroin Worth ₹9.75 Lakh From Kandivali East Public Toilet

Mumbai: The Samta Nagar Police have arrested a 26-year-old man for allegedly possessing brown heroin worth ₹9.75 lakh with the intent to sell, officials said.
The accused, identified as Vicky Vidhakar Padmukh, a resident of Kandivali East, was apprehended on April 22.
The arrest followed a case registered earlier the same evening under relevant provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.
According to the police, the offence took place between 2:39 pm and 4:50 pm on April 22 near a public toilet at Krantinagar rickshaw stand, close to Lokhandwala Complex in Kandivali East.
During the operation, police recovered 65 grams of brown heroin from the accused, estimated to be worth ₹9.75 lakh in the illegal market. The contraband was allegedly being possessed for the purpose of sale.
A case has been registered under Sections 8(c) and 21(b) of the NDPS Act. Further investigation is underway to ascertain the source of the drugs and whether other individuals are involved in the network.
Crime
Mumbai Man Arrested By Agripada Police For Sending Obscene Messages, Demanding Sexual Favors From 19-Year-Old

Mumbai: The Agripada Police have arrested a man for allegedly sending obscene messages and demanding sexual favors from a 19-year-old girl. The accused is also suspected of having behaved similarly with other women who had previously worked with him, police sources said. Amid the ongoing investigation, a separate case of outraging modesty has also been registered against the same accused at Pydhonie Police Station.
According to police, the latest FIR was registered at Pydhonie Police Station under Sections 78(1)(i)(ii) and 79 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) at 12:55 am on April 24.
The complainant, a 24-year-old woman, alleged that the accused, identified as Ashraf Ashfaq Siddiqui, contacted her on April 20 between 11:57 am and 12:37 pm after obtaining her mobile number. The accused allegedly sent repeated WhatsApp messages proposing friendship and a relationship. Despite the complainant clearly refusing and asking him to stop messaging, he continued to contact her persistently and pressured her to enter into a relationship, thereby causing harassment and outraging her modesty. Police said further investigation is underway.
Crime
Chembur Police Arrest Four For Trying To Sell Elephant Tusks Worth ₹3.5 Crore; Forest Department Confirms Seizure

Mumbai: The Chembur Police Station have arrested four persons for allegedly attempting to sell elephant tusks in violation of wildlife laws. The action was carried out by the Crime Detection Unit following a tip-off about illegal trade in wildlife contraband.
The accused have been identified as Akash Ashok Avhad (28), Sandip Randhir Bidlan (33), Shashank Chandrashekhar Ranjankar (38), and Dinesh Rammanohar Agnivanshi (40).
According to police, acting on specific intelligence, a trap was laid on April 22 at a hotel on RC Marg in Chembur. Informants were instructed to pose as buyers and arrange a deal with the accused. A room was booked at a local lodging facility, where the suspects agreed to deliver the tusks for sale.
At around 7:27 pm, after receiving a signal from the informants, the police team raided Room No. 304 of the hotel. During the raid, four individuals were found inside along with two ivory tusk-like objects placed on the bed.
Officials from the Maharashtra Forest Department were called to the spot, who prima facie confirmed that the seized items were genuine elephant tusks. The accused allegedly intended to sell the tusks for approximately ₹3.5 crore.
The seized contraband includes two elephant tusks weighing about 11 kg and 20.6 kg respectively, along with bags and packing material used for transportation. Police also recovered four mobile phones from the accused.
All items were seized and sealed as per procedure. The accused were taken into custody and brought to the police station for further legal action.
A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with provisions of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, including Sections 9, 39, 44, 48, 50, and 51. Further investigation is underway to trace the source of the tusks and identify other members of the network involved in wildlife trafficking.
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