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Maha court rejects BJP MLA Nitesh Rane’s pre-arrest bail plea

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A Maharashtra court on Tuesday rejected the anticipatory bail plea of BJP lawmaker Nitesh Rane, the son of Union MSME Minister Narayan Rane, in an attempt to murder case.

Observing that Rane’s application is “premature”, the grant of bail to him would hamper the incomplete investigations, and considering the facts and circumstances of the case, his custodial interrogation is necessary, Sindhudurg Additional Sessions Judge R. B. Rote further said that 11 criminal cases are lodged against Rane, including offence against public servants and 2 other accused in the case are still absconding, necessitating his custodial interrogation.

The order came after the Supreme Court directed Maharashtra Police not to arrest Rane for 10 days in the case and asked him to surrender before the trial court in Sindhudurg and seek a regular bail in the matter.

On January 17, the Bombay High Court declined to grant anticipatory bail to the two-time legislator Rane on various grounds after which he had moved the apex court.

Rane Jr. is charged for the alleged December 18, 2021, attack on a Shiv Sena activist Santosh M. Parab while campaigning for the Sindhudurg District Cooperative Bank polls on December 31, though the BJP leader has denied his involvement.

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Pune Crime: Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Crack Down on Illegal Weapons, 45 Arrested

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Pune: In a major crackdown on illegal arms, the Pimpri-Chinchwad Police have seized a large cache of firearms and sharp weapons while arresting several individuals involved in unlawful possession.

Between August 13 and September 2, police teams conducted special operations under the guidance of Police Commissioner Vinay Kumar Choubey. During the campaign, officers recovered 50 pistols, 79 live cartridges, 91 sickles, and 12 swords, along with other sharp-edged weapons.

Police said that 94 cases have been registered, including 40 cases of illegal firearm possession. A total of 45 persons were arrested with pistols and cartridges, while 66 accused were taken into custody in connection with sharp weapon possession.

In all, authorities confiscated 116 sharp weapons in addition to the firearms. Officials confirmed that strict action will continue against those carrying weapons illegally in order to curb rising crime in Pune and Pimpri-Chinchwad.

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Mumbai: ‘Chhagan Bhujbal Should Resign On Moral Grounds If OBCs Face Injustice Over Maratha Quota,’ Says Shiv Sena (UBT) Leader Sanjay Raut

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Mumbai: Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut on Thursday said if sulking minister Chhagan Bhujbal thinks injustice has been done to the Other Backward Classes (OBCs) by the state government through its decision on Maratha quota, then he should resign to protect his self-respect and on moral grounds.

Raut also accused Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde of orchestrating the Maratha quota protest to create a challenge before Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Activist Manoj Jarange on Tuesday called off his five-day-long hunger strike in Mumbai over the Maratha reservation issue after the government accepted most of his demands. The government also came out with a GR on the issuance of Kunbi (OBC) caste certificates to eligible Marathas.

Talking to reporters, Raut claimed that Bhujbal, a prominent OBC leader, has accepted that injustice has been done to his community and that he is still working under the chief minister who has done injustice.

“If he is leading a community and injustice has been done to it…If anyone feels genuinely about it, then he (Bhujbal) needs to resign from the cabinet. (Former Union minister) C D Deshmukh resigned after he had differences with (former Prime Minister Jawaharlal) Nehru,” he said.

“You (Bhujbal) are boycotting the cabinet meeting, which means you don’t trust the CM. In such a situation, he (Bhujbal) should resign on moral grounds and self-respect. You should submit your resignation and make clear the reasons behind it,” Raut added.

Bhujbal on Wednesday skipped a meeting of the state cabinet and later expressed displeasure over the government order on granting Kunbi status to eligible Marathas for quota, indicating that he would mount a legal challenge.

Jarange has expressed confidence about his community members getting quota benefits following Tuesday’s government resolution (GR) on issuance of Kunbi (OBC) caste certificates to them.

In a veiled attack on Deputy CM Shinde, Raut also alleged that some elements in the state government desired that Jarange should not withdraw his hunger strike and that Fadnavis government should land in trouble.

“What was Fadnavis’ political strategy in keeping (Deputy CM Eknath) Shinde away? Because Shinde’s name crops up in bringing protesters to Mumbai in large numbers. His (Shinde) main intention was not securing reservation but to create a challenge before Devendra Fadnavis,” Raut said.

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Nagpur Resident Loses Over ₹1.40 Crore In Sophisticated Cryptocurrency Scam After Falling For Fake Trading Website

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Mumbai: A 55-year-old Nagpur resident lost over Rs1.40 crore in a cryptocurrency investment scam, cyber police said. According to officials, on July 25, while browsing the internet, the complainant came across an advertisement offering high returns on crypto investments. Clicking on the link, he was redirected to a fake trading website, where he registered and contacted a scammer posing as a trading expert. Following instructions, he first invested Rs1 lakh and soon received Rs4.5 lakh in his bank account, convincing him the platform was genuine.

Between July 11 and August 19, the man transferred Rs1.40 crore in multiple transactions to different bank accounts. Later, when he sought to withdraw his apparent profits, the scammers demanded more money as ‘taxes.’ Realising he had been duped, he approached police. A case has been registered by cyber crime police for cheating and forgery under several sections of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

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