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Mira Bhayandar: 22 Years After Death, Senior Citizen Arrested For Impersonating Deceased To Seize Property

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Mira Bhayandar: The Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police have arrested a senior citizen for allegedly impersonating a retired school teacher to grab his multi-crore property more than 22 years after he passed away in Tamil Nadu’s Salem city on 10, April, 1998.

The accused impersonator who has been identified as- Chandrakant Prabhudas Ghelani was arrested from Ahmedabad in Gujarat on Saturday by a team from the Bhayandar police station.

Ghelani impersonated the deceased land owner-Pravin Hargovindas Shah and on the virtue of fabricated documents and forged signatures managed to prepare documents and sold off the multi-crore property (1618.87 square meters) to a trust by executing a registered sale deed on 20, February, 2020- more than 22 years after the original land owner had passed away.

The matter came to light when the kin of the deceased who are the legal heirs approached the revenue office in order to get their names inked in the 7/12 land extract records. They were shocked to learn that land had been fraudulently sold for Rs.5.51 lakh to the trust apparently by a gang who availed the services of Ghelani to impersonate the deceased land owner.

Based on the complaint filed by Pravin Shah’s nephew-Deepak Shashikant Shah, an offence under the relevant sections of the IPC was registered at the Bhayandar police on 20, March, 2024 against four people including the impersonator.

Apart from producing the original land documents and his uncle’s death certificate, the complainant also informed the police that the impersonator had signed the sale deed and other papers in Gujarati language whereas his uncle always signed in English. Apart from the photo of the impersonator, the police had no solid clues regarding his real name or address.

A police team led by senior police inspector-Vivek Sonawane activated their informer network and after relentlessly working on the case for more than five months finally apprehended Ghelani from Ahmedabad. Not ruling out the involvement of a professional gang of imposters, the police are on the lookout for the actual conspirators.

Meanwhile Ghelani was remanded to police custody till 28, August after he was produced before the district sessions court, Thane.

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Mumbai Police equipped with modern laboratories and technology: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis

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Mumbai: Mumbai Police has equipped itself with modern technology to curb cyber crime and cyber fraud. Accordingly, Mumbai Police inaugurated three cyber labs including a forensic lab, a special van, an intercept van and other modern equipment at the hands of Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Speaking on the occasion, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said that the police has been modernized to curb cyber fraud and online fraud and the police will use these modern equipment to solve crimes ranging from cyber fraud to other crimes.

Fadnavis said that the way incidents like digital arrests are happening today by fooling people online, the police has brought significant revolution in the investigation methods and other things to curb these incidents. He said that special help rooms have also been set up in police stations to help women, in which women will get immediate help. He said that a special van has also been prepared for women so that they can get immediate help. Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Pansalkar, Special Police Commissioner Devin Bharti, Joint Police Commissioner Satyanarayan Chaudhary and senior officers were present at the event.

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Bir Mecca Masjid bomb blast implementation of UAPA

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Mumbai: Police has implemented UAPA Act in the Bir Ard Masla Mecca Masjid blast case. On the midnight of March 30, Vijay Agon and Shri Ram Ashok placed a bomb in the mosque and exploded it. This explosion was done with the help of jetliner and detonator. In this case, the police had earlier registered a case under Arms Act and other sections, but after that Muslim organizations had demanded to prosecute the accused under UAPA Act and NSA.
The Beed blast was investigated by the local crime branch, in which the crime branch found that the explosion was very powerful and detonators were also used along with jetliner rods. On this basis, UAPA Act has been implemented on the recommendation of the Crime Branch. Police have registered a case against both the terrorists under sections 16 and 18 of UAPA. Since the Beed blast, Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) is investigating it along with the police. The ATS is investigating the connection and financing of terrorists in this case, including how jetliner rods were made available to the accused and who provided them jetliner rods without license or permit. Along with this, investigation is also going on to find out how many more people and conspirators are involved in this case. ATS said that investigation is going on every aspect and point of the Beed bomb blast, however, ATS has so far questioned many people in this case, including family members and well-wishers of the accused as well as their friends and acquaintances. ATS is trying to uncover the conspiracy before the blast in the Beed Mecca Masjid blast case because before the blast, accused Vijay Agon had released a video and uploaded it on the status threatening Muslims to remove the mosque and only after that the blast took place here. The local police had also registered a case of spreading religious hatred against the accused a day earlier and the mosque was blown up the next day.

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Actor Ajaz Khan’s Wife Fallon Guliwala Granted Bail in Drugs Case

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Mumbai: Fallon Guliwala, wife of actor Ajaz Khan, who was arrested in November 2024 after narcotics were recovered from her residence, has been granted bail by a special court in Mumbai.

Guliwala had been in custody for over four months. The court has imposed certain conditions for her bail, including the submission of her passport, a restriction on travel, and mandatory attendance before the investigating officer three times a week until the chargesheet is filed.

Her lawyer, Ayaz Khan, argued that she was unaware of the recovered items and that she was not the only occupant of the premises. He also mentioned that the CCTV system was turned off during the raid, and no videography or photography was conducted.

Special Public Prosecutor Vibhavari Pathak opposed the bail plea, stating that a prima facie case existed against Guliwala.

Considering that the seizure process had already been completed, the court granted bail but with strict conditions.

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