Crime
Mira-Bhayandar: Gambling Addict Who Killed 52-Year-Old Contractor For ₹26K In Nallasopara Arrested In Varanasi
Mira-Bhayandar: Less than a week after he fled the state after brutally murdering a 52-year-old building contractor in Nallasopara, the accused was arrested by the crime branch unit (Zone III) attached to the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police from a remote village near Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.
The accused who has been identified as Samir Kumar Bind alias Shamshera (23) apparently committed the gruesome crime of robbing money from the deceased to fund his addiction to gambling.
About The Case
According to the police, the incident was reported on 24, August, when the building contractor-Pramod Kumar Bind (52) was found dead in his tenement in the Shree Ram Nagar area of Nallasopara (east). His body was inflicted with deep wound injuries caused by some sharp object, and Pramod was found lying in a pool of blood.
The crime branch unit led by police inspector Pramod Badhaakh started investigations and learnt about Shamshera’s involvement in the crime, following which informers were alerted and an electronic surveillance system was activated. It came to light that Shamshera had fled to Varanasi after committing the crime. A team left for Uttar Pradesh and arrested him from Thatra, a remote village near Mirza-Murad in Varanasi with the help of their Special Task Force (STF) counterparts in Uttar Pradesh.
During interrogations, the accused confessed to having broken into the tenement of the building contractor and robbed Rs 26,000 after stabbing him to death. The accused who is addicted to gambling worked as a labourer at construction sites and was known to the deceased as both belonged to the same village. Shamshera had also worked under Pramod at a construction site, a few years ago.
Meanwhile, an offence under section 103 (1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)-2023 for murder has been registered at the Pelhar police station against the accused who has been remanded to police custody. Further investigations were underway.
Crime
Bengal ‘expired’ saline death case: Autopsy report hints at multi-organ failure
Kolkata, Jan 15: The initial post-mortem report of Mamoni Ruidas, the woman who died at a state-run medical college and hospital in West Midnapore district on January 10 after being allegedly administered with expired Ringer’s Lactate, has hinted towards multi-organ failure and septicemia being the preliminary reasons behind her death.
Sources aware of the development said the initial post-mortem report has also pointed out the existence of toxic body fluid within her body. This particular point has raised the question of whether besides saline the victim was also administered with oxytocin to keep the impact of the toxic body fluid under control.
Already two parallel probes are being conducted in the matter, the first by a committee formed by the state health department and the second by the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the state police.
Last week five women had fallen sick at the said state-run medical college and hospital in West Midnapore district allegedly after being administered with expired Ringer’s lactate. One of the women died in the hospital. The other four women were then kept under treatment at the critical care unit and intensive care units of the same hospital.
Three of them had to be shifted to state-run S.S.K.M Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata following sharp deteriorations in their medical conditions.
The incident raised serious concerns, especially as the expired RL saline allegedly came from Paschim Banga Pharmaceutical Limited, a company earlier banned by the Karnataka government and later by the West Bengal government.
Following this, the state health department directed the medical superintendents-cum-vice principals of all medical colleges and hospitals and all the chief medical officers of the districts “to ensure total stoppage of the existing stock of Compound Sodium Lactate Injection (RL) supplied by Paschim Banga Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd in his/her jurisdiction.
Later, the state government also directed the removal of stocks of all medicines supplied by the said company from all healthcare entities in the state.
This incident has revived concerns over similar cases in the state’s healthcare system.
Notably, in a recent case of financial irregularities at R.G. Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata, its former principal, Sandip Ghosh, was accused of encouraging the use of expired and ineffective drugs on patients for personal financial gains.
Crime
Kerala teenager sexual assault: Court records statement, 44 accused arrested
Pathanamthitta (Kerala), Jan 14: The Special Investigation Team (SIT), probing the repeated sexual assault of a teenage girl in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district, has arrested 44 people so far, its chief Ajitha Begum said on Tuesday.
“There are two accused who are now abroad and another 13 more who have to be arrested. The investigation is going in a fast-paced manner and all will be arrested at the earliest,” the SIT chief said.
On Tuesday, the victim’s statement was recorded before a magistrate near here.
The SIT has started proceedings for issuance of a red corner notice to ensure the two accused who are abroad are brought back here.
So far 31 cases have been registered across five police stations. The victim, reportedly assaulted by 59 people, has disclosed shocking details that have led to significant progress in the investigation.
The long list of the accused was traced by the SIT by analysing the victim’s diary and her father’s mobile phone, which she had been using.
The arrested individuals include three minors and four students preparing for their Class 12 final examinations next month. Most of the arrested are aged between 17 and 28.
According to the victim’s statement, she was exploited at various locations, including secluded rubber plantations, vehicles, and other spots within the district.
The assaults reportedly began when she was 13 years old and were perpetrated by acquaintances, coaches, senior sportsmen, and others, exploiting her role as a sportswoman. She was taken to various locations in vehicles and subjected to abuse.
The case came to light during a counselling session organized by the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) after her teachers reported behavioural changes in her. During the session, she disclosed the extent of her abuse. The CWC then referred the case to the Pathanamthitta district police chief. FIRs have been registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act. The case has drawn widespread attention, reminiscent of other high-profile sexual assault cases in Kerala, including the Suryanelli, Vithura, and Kozhikode incidents.
Crime
Kerala teenager sexual assault : 43 arrested, 29 cases registered as police step up probe
Pathanamthitta, Jan 11:The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the repeated sexual assault of a teenage girl in Kerala’s Pathanamthitta district has registered 29 cases across five police stations in the state and arrested 43 individuals in connection with the case so far.
The victim, reportedly assaulted by around 62 people, has disclosed shocking details that have led to significant progress in the investigation. On Sunday alone, 13 new cases were registered, and six more arrests were made as the SIT analyzed the victim’s diary and her father’s mobile phone, which she had been using.
The arrested individuals include three minors and four students preparing for their Class 12 final examinations next month. The SIT has also identified several accused currently residing abroad. Most of the arrested are aged between 17 and 28.
According to the victim’s statement, she was exploited at various locations, including secluded rubber plantations, vehicles, and other spots within the district. The assaults reportedly began when she was 13 years old and were perpetrated by acquaintances, coaches, senior sportsmen, and others, exploiting her role as a sportswoman. She was taken to various locations in vehicles and subjected to abuse.
The case came to light during a counseling session organized by the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) after her teachers reported behavioural changes in her. During the session, she disclosed the extent of her abuse. The CWC then referred the case to the Pathanamthitta district police chief.
In her initial statement, the victim, who is now 18 years old, provided names of 40 suspects, whose contact details were saved on her father’s mobile phone. FIRs have been registered under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
The case has drawn widespread attention, reminiscent of other high-profile sexual assault cases in Kerala, including the Suryanelli, Vithura, and Kozhikode incidents.
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