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Mumbai: Airport Customs seize 18 kg gold worth over ₹9 Cr, 9 Kenyan women held

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Mumbai Airport Customs seized 18.29 kgs gold at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on Thursday and arrested nine women Kenyan passenger attempting to smuggle the contraband gold into Mumbai evading customs levies. 

Air Intelligence Unit of the the airport customs had intercepted the women flyers on passenger proofing but the Kenyan nationals created a ruckus attempting to divert attention and let their accomplice slip out of the airport with the gold. All the nine kenyan national were arrested and contraband gold valued at Rs 9.43 crore was seized. Customs is further investigating the syndicate arranging the flight tickets and visa of the Kenyan flyers to India with contraband gold and their accomplice who were supposed to receive the smuggled gold consignment. 

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After Pune’s Swargate Rape Case, Mumbai Police To Increase Patrolling At Bus Depots : Report

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Police have instructed that thorough patrolling be conducted at all depots in Mumbai to ensure that unused buses are cleared and that all buses parked illegally for an extended period are supervised. This action follows the rape case that happened at the Swargate bus depot of a 26-year-old woman in an MSRTC bus in Pune.

The Mumbai police have increased patrols at bus stops and locations where buses are parked in the city during the nighttime. The Mumbai police are on high alert.

Statement Made by the Mumbai Police

A senior inspector from a police station in the eastern suburbs of Mumbai reported that they have communicated with the relevant authorities to address the issue of buses parked near depots in the area for several months to prevent potential misuse. The officer mentioned that officials have been deployed at the bus depots during the night to ensure that no untoward incidents occur”.

Additionally, police have been instructed to compile a list of individuals who have been arrested for crimes against women in recent years and are currently out on bail. They have also been directed to take written complaints from women regarding harassment seriously, including any complaints received in the past.

”A senior officer stated that while night patrols are a regular practice, renewed emphasis has been placed on this exercise. Officers have been advised to be vigilant and to question anyone loitering alone at night” as per media reports.

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RG Kar case: CBI likely to stress on motive of crime in supplementary charge sheet

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Kolkata, March 3: The supplementary charge sheet in the R.G. Kar rape and murder case, which the CBI is expected to file at a special court in Kolkata this month, will throw some light on the larger motive behind the crime, besides providing details on the tampering and altering of evidence when the initial probe was being done by Kolkata Police, sources said on Monday.

To establish this ‘larger motive of crime’ the investigating officials of Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) are heavily banking on the statements of the police personnel present at the local Tala Police station and the police outpost at R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital on the night of the crime in August last year and more specially the instructions received by them from their higher officials in the morning of August 9 when the body of the female doctor was discovered at a seminar hall within the hospital premises.

The CBI has summoned 11 cops who were posted at the Tala Police Station and the R.G. Kar outpost for interrogation during the current week.

Sources aware of the development said that the statements these 11 cops will be crucial in detailing the ‘larger motive behind crime’ in the supplementary charge sheet.

Besides extracting information on the instructions received by these 11 cops from their higher officials, sources said the investigation officials will also seek other details like whether anything suspicious came to their notice on the night of the crime or after the body of the victim was recovered and whether there was any suspicious activity by an outsider within the police station and hospital premises then.

The next hearing on the R.G. Kar rape and murder case is scheduled at the Supreme Court on March 17 and the CBI officials are trying their best to file the supplementary charge sheet at the special court in Kolkata before that.

Last week, the parents of the victim went to Delhi and had a long meeting with the CBI Director Praveen Sood on the progress of the investigation in the matter. The parents told media persons that the CBI director assured them of justice and advised them to hold patience.

To recall, earlier, the CBI arrested Sandip Ghosh, the former and controversial principal of R.G. Kar and Abhijit Mondal, the former SHO of Tala Police Station, on charges of tampering with and altering evidence during the phase of initial investigation by the city police.

However, both were granted default bail as the CBI officials failed to file a supplementary charge sheet against them within 90 days from the date of their arrests.

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One arrested after Congress worker’s body found in suitcase in Haryana

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New Delhi, March 3: A man was arrested in connection with the murder of Congress worker Himani Narwal, whose body was found in a suitcase, sources said on Monday.

Narwal’s body was found stuffed in a suitcase in the Rohtak district on Saturday, after which the Haryana Police set up a special investigation team (SIT) to probe the murder.

Her family refused to cremate her body until her killers were arrested.

Narwal lived at Vijay Nagar in Rohtak. Her body was found stuffed in a suitcase near a bus stand in Sampla town.

“The SIT has been formed. Her phone has been recovered. We are taking the help of cyber and FSL (Forensic Science Laboratory),” Deputy Superintendent of Police Rajneesh Kumar told the media on Sunday.

He said that the victim, who was pursuing an LLB (Bachelor of Law), used to live alone in the state while her family was in Delhi.

“The body was found in the bag. Later, she was identified as Himani Narwal…We called her family to the spot…We are investigating various angles and will solve the matter as early as possible,” Kumar said.

The victim’s mother said the party claimed her life. “The election and the party took my daughter’s life. Because of this, she made some enemies. They (the accused) could be from the party, or they could be her friends as well…On February 28, she was at home,” the victim’s mother Savita said.

“She was going with Rahul Gandhi and was close to the Hooda family, which is why people were having problems; they were jealous,” she added.

Congress leader and former Chief Minister Bhupinder Hooda demanded an investigation on Saturday. “The murder of a girl in this manner and finding her body in a suitcase is extremely sad and shocking. This in itself is a blot on the law and order situation of the state. There should be a high-level impartial investigation of this murder and the government should provide justice to the victim’s family as soon as possible and provide the harshest punishment to the culprits,” Hooda added.

Congress MP Deepender Hooda said the murder has shaken everybody’s conscience.

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