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Maharashtra: 11 New Legislators Take Oath As Members Of State Legislative Council

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Maharashtra: 11 New Legislators Take Oath As Members Of State Legislative Council

Mumbai: Eleven newly-elected legislators administered the oath as members of the Maharashtra Legislative Council by the deputy speaker of Maharashtra Legislative Council Neelam Gorhe on Sunday. The opposition leader in the legislative assembly Ambadas Danve was also present for the ceremony.

The ruling Mahayuti alliance of the BJP, Shiv Sena, and NCP won all the nine seats it contested in polls to 11 seats of the state legislative council held on July 12. The BJP won five seats, while the Shiv Sena and the NCP bagged two seats each. The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) and Congress won one seat each, while PWP leader Jayant Patil, backed by the NCP (SP), lost.

About The MLCs Who Took Oath

BJP MLCs Pankaja Munde, Parinay Fuke, Yogesh Tilekar, Amit Gorkhe, and Sadabhau Khot, NCP’s Rajesh Vitekar and party general secretary Shivajirao Garje, Shiv Sena’s Bhawana Gawali and Krupal Tumane, were sworn in. Congress’s Pradnya Satav and Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Milind Narvekar also took oath at the central hall of the state legislature.

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Mumbai MGL Scam: APK File Download Tricks Over 100 Users, Including Teachers, Govt Employees; ₹2.7 Crore Lost In A Month: Report

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Taking advantage of panic over LPG chaos amid the West Asia crisis, in just a month, cyber fraudsters duped over 100 Mahanagar Gas Ltd (MGL) piped gas consumers and applicants of Rs 2.7 crore by deceiving them into installing malicious APK files.

the victims include people aged between 26 and 83, including domestic help, teachers, lawyers, drivers, businessmen, senior citizens and even government employees.

According to the report, victims received messages warning that their gas connection would be ‘stopped tonight’ due to non-payment or failure to update their previous month’s bill. They were then asked to download an app via a link, which enabled remote access to their phones, allowing scammers to steal the crucial bank details. Not just this, in some cases, individuals who had applied for new gas connections also received fake calls followed by malicious app links.

Meanwhile, in April, a man posing as an MGL employee was caught by residents in Mumbai’s Bhandup while allegedly trying to scam a household. The accused, who failed to produce a valid ID, was handed over to the police.

In another case, a 64-year-old Kurla resident was targeted when fraudsters sent him a fake APK file after warning that his gas connection would be blocked. After he downloaded the file, Rs 2.35 lakh was withdrawn from his bank account.

In March, cybercriminals targeted a 52-year-old housekeeping businessman from Ghatkopar West. The fraudsters sent him a WhatsApp notice claiming his gas bill was not updated and warned that his gas connection would be disconnected. After he clicked on a link shared by them, the accused siphoned off Rs 4.84 lakh from his bank account.

Similarly, an assistant manager from Kurla was looted of Rs 2.75 lakh while another resident from Ghatkopar was cheated of Rs 3.6 lakh after a caller identifying himself as Divesh Sharma from MGL sent an APK file for bill updation.

While a 70-year-old Kalachowki resident received a WhatsApp message claiming that his gas bill was pending, along with an APK file named “MGL-Gas-Bill-Update.” After installing the file, his phone was hacked, and Rs 6.90 lakh was stolen from his account.

MGL urged residents to stay alert, warning that scammers often pose as trusted service providers through fake links, APK downloads, and WhatsApp or SMS messages.

The company advised people to protect themselves by staying informed and verifying details before taking any action. It also clarified that MGL will never ask for OTPs, bank details, or passwords through messages or calls.

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Six Police Personnel Suspended in Raigad; Action by SP Anchal Dalal Creates Stir

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Raigad: (Kamar Ansari) In a major disciplinary action that has sent shockwaves through the police department, six police personnel from the Local Crime Branch (LCB) in Raigad district have been suspended. The action was ordered by Superintendent of Police Anchal Dalal after serious irregularities and misconduct were detected during the investigation of a suspicious metal transportation case.

According to officials, the incident dates back to April 1, 2026, when a Mahindra Bolero pickup vehicle was found parked under suspicious circumstances in the Varsgaon–Kamani area of Roha taluka. Upon inspection, approximately 200 kilograms of copper and steel scrap, valued at around ₹1 lakh, was discovered in the vehicle. While some of the seized material was reportedly taken into custody by Mangaon Police, it later emerged that the case was registered at Kolad Police Station instead of Mangaon, raising serious procedural concerns.

During the course of the inquiry, SP Anchal Dalal observed that the handling of the case by the concerned officers was questionable and not in accordance with established procedures. Taking serious note of these lapses, she ordered the suspension of six personnel, including Police Sub-Inspector Avinash Patil, Head Constable Sandeep Pahelkar, and constables Babaso Pingale, Moreshwar Omale, Omkar Sondkar, and Lalasao Waghmode.

The suspended personnel have been directed to report twice daily at the Raigad-Alibag control room during the suspension period. They have also been instructed to immediately surrender their official kits and identity cards. Additionally, they are prohibited from engaging in any private employment or business during this time.

A departmental inquiry has been initiated against the accused personnel. Officials stated that their suspension was necessary to ensure that the investigation is conducted fairly and without interference.

This action has raised serious questions about the functioning of the Local Crime Branch in Raigad. Whether the lapses were due to negligence or deliberate misconduct will be determined through the ongoing inquiry. The case has sparked widespread discussion about discipline and transparency within the police force.

Further developments are expected as a high-level investigation may reveal more details. If the personnel are found not guilty, they may be reinstated into service. However, for now, the incident has become a major talking point across Raigad district.

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Kalyan Traffic Chaos Triggers Political Firestorm As Shiv Sena (UBT) Accuses Police Of Nexus With Auto Drivers

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Kalyan: The escalating traffic congestion in Kalyan has triggered a sharp political confrontation with Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) leaders locking horns with the traffic police over alleged administrative failure and irregularities involving auto-rickshaw operations.

The issue came to a head during a heated meeting at the ACP traffic office where Shiv Sena (UBT) Deputy Leader Vijay Salvi accused the traffic department of being “inactive” and alleged a nexus between officials and rickshaw drivers. The confrontation underscored growing frustration among commuters who continue to face daily gridlocks near key transit points.

According to the complaint submitted by the party despite the presence of designated auto-rickshaw stands near Kalyan railway station drivers allegedly occupy roads near Deepak Hotel, Vikas Hotel, and Santosh Hotel, leading to severe bottlenecks. This unauthorized clustering forces commuters to struggle for rickshaws at official stands while traffic flow remains heavily disrupted.

The complaint further highlights rampant fare-related violations and overloading practices. Rickshaw drivers are accused of refusing short-distance passenger instead prioritizing longer routes for higher earnings. In several instances vehicles were found carrying passengers beyond permissible limits.

Additionally, commuters have reported arbitrary fare hikes post 10 PM, a time when the presence of traffic personnel is said to be minimal. These practices have not only inconvenienced passengers but also raised serious concerns about safety and regulatory enforcement.

Traffic congestion is further aggravated during night hours due to the presence of private tourist buses parked along key routes such as Sahajanand Chowk, Agra Road, and Murbad Road. These buses often stationed along the roadside, significantly reduce carriageway space and choke vehicular movement.

The situation near the station premises becomes even more chaotic as private buses enter the already congested zone, bringing traffic to a near standstill.

Shiv Sena leaders alleged that traffic police personnel are frequently absent at crucial junctions leaving traffic management largely in the hands of wardens. They also pointed out poor enforcement of one-way traffic rules across the city.

Along with Vijay Salvi, city chief Bala Parab, group leader Umesh Borgavankar, Dutta Khandagale, and former corporator Daya Shetty met ACP Kiran Balwarkar and Traffic In-charge Milind Jhogde demanding immediate corrective measures and the implementation of a robust traffic management plan.

Responding to the allegations, Traffic In-charge Milind Jhogde attributed part of the problem to ongoing Smart City works near Kalyan station. He stated that the lack of designated parking space has forced rickshaw drivers to park haphazardly.

Action is ongoing against violations of one-way rules and illegal parking by travel buses. We are making continuous efforts to ensure that traffic congestion is minimized Jhogde said.

With traffic congestion worsening by the day, coupled with alleged administrative lapses and unregulated transport practices, commuters in Kalyan continue to bear the brunt. All eyes are now on the administration to see whether decisive action will be taken to restore order on the city’s roads.

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