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Mumbai News: 3 Injured In House Collapse Incident In Marine Lines

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Mumbai: An incident of a house collapse was reported near Shamaldas Junction, Marine Lines of Mumbai on Friday morning. The collapse occurred at the Mehkar house, situated on JSS Road, next to Princess Street, Marine Lines. The incident was reported by VHF (Traffic Control) at 08:25 AM.

Details On The Incident

The incident involved the partial collapse of a vacated Mhada cess building, which was a ground plus three-story structure. As a result of the collapse, three people were injured. They were promptly taken to G T Hospital for medical assistance.

As per information received from the Ward control on the incident, scaffolding, which was erected for repairs, had fallen down along with the chhajja (balcony-like structure). For safety reasons, the site has been barricaded.

Injured Individuals Identified

The Chief Medical Officer of G T Hospital, Dr. Vijay, provided details about the injured individuals. The first person is identified as Arjun Khan, a 26-year-old male. The second individual is Bapun Shaikh, a 20-year-old male, who sustained minor injuries and is currently receiving treatment in the hospital’s casualty department.

The local authorities and emergency services responded swiftly to the incident, providing timely medical attention to the injured. The site has been secured to prevent further accidents and investigations are likely to be conducted to determine the exact cause of the collapse.

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Mumbai Crime: Police Constable Among 4 Arrested In ₹25 Lakh Andheri Robbery Case

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Mumbai: In a shocking incident, a serving Mumbai Police constable has been arrested along with three others in connection with the alleged robbery of Rs 25 lakh in Andheri East. The incident took place on Friday afternoon at around 1:40 pm near Teli Galli Cross Road.

The four accused, including the Mumbai Police constable, allegedly threatened the victim and fled with Rs 25 lakh in cash that he was carrying in a blue sack. The victim, identified as Shailesh More, was carrying the amount in Rs 500 notes.

During the investigation, the constable, who was serving at Amboli Police Station, was nabbed along with the three others and has been remanded in custody till April 7. Moreover, the Police also recovered the entire stolen amount of Rs 25 lakh.

Meanwhile, in another similar case, two police constables were arrested for allegedly kidnapping a forex company executive and robbing him of $10,000 (Rs 8.65 lakh) in Juhu. Sandeep Shinde, 33, posted at the BKC police station, and Gajendra Rajput, 40, attached to the Jogeshwari police station, were among five persons who allegedly carried out the abduction on Wednesday afternoon. The incident unfolded when the 30-year-old delivery executive travelled to Juhu to hand over foreign currency to a client.

Not just this, in Akola, an Assistant Police Sub-Inspector (ASI) was recently suspended for allegedly demanding sexual favours and asking a woman in custody to send her daughter to him. The woman was arrested in the case about an Rs 80 lakh fraud, where two accused were arrested, two from Palghar, and kept in the Civil Lines police lockup. Assistant Police Sub-Inspector allegedly asked the arrested woman and said, “Give me your daughter, I will give you Rs 10,000 and make efforts to save you from the criminal charges”.

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Mumbai: Pan-India Hawala Trail Exposes Chilling Conspiracy Behind Rohit Shetty House Firing Case

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Mumbai: A breakthrough has emerged in the investigation into the firing incident outside filmmaker Rohit Shetty’s residence in Mumbai, with Crime Branch sources indicating that the attack was financed entirely through hawala channels.

According to investigators, the accused involved in recruiting the shooters, identified as Golu Pandit, received funds via an illegal hawala network rather than through formal banking systems. The money was allegedly routed through multiple locations, including Nepal, Delhi, and Uttar Pradesh.

Sources further revealed that the financial operations were orchestrated by Arju Bishnoi, an operator linked to the Bishnoi gang. The gang reportedly used its network to channel funds and execute the plan.

Golu Pandit is said to have played a crucial role in the conspiracy. He not only recruited the shooters but also arranged shelter, logistics, and other support required for carrying out the attack. Preliminary findings suggest that the incident was not spontaneous, but the result of a well-planned operation executed over a period of time.

‘Maintain Silence’ Instructions Before Arrest : Crime Branch sources also disclosed that Golu Pandit had been instructed in advance to remain silent if apprehended by the police. Following the arrest of shooters in Haryana, the gang anticipated that Pandit could be the next target of law enforcement action.

It is alleged that jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi conveyed a message through Arju Bishnoi, directing Golu Pandit not to reveal any information about other members of the syndicate under any circumstances. As a result, despite nearly 12 days of police custody, investigators have reportedly been unable to extract significant additional information from him.

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Mumbai: Elphinstone Bridge Demolition Triggers Train Delays, Heavy Crowds At Railway Stations

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Mumbai’s lifeline was thrown into disarray on Sunday morning as the demolition of the old Elphinstone railway bridge disrupted Central Railway services, leaving thousands of commuters stranded and struggling to reach their destinations.

Train Services Hit Across Key Routes

The demolition work, taking place between Parel and Prabhadevi, has led to the cancellation of several local and express trains. Many others have been short terminated or operated on altered routes, creating a ripple effect across the network.

Train movement between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus and Dadar has been particularly affected. Services towards Kurla, Thane, and nearby stations have also faced delays and irregular operations, adding to the confusion among passengers.

Overcrowded Platforms and Long Waits

With fewer trains running, railway stations witnessed heavy crowds during the morning rush. Platforms were packed with commuters, many of whom were seen sitting on floors or standing in long queues, waiting for updates.

Regular passengers described the situation as chaotic, with announcements being delayed or unclear. Many were forced to seek alternative transport options, while others chose to wait it out despite the uncertainty.

Authorities Work to Restore Normalcy

Railway officials acknowledged the disruption and stated that efforts are underway to restore services at the earliest. Additional staff have been deployed at key stations to manage crowds and assist passengers. However, officials also warned that services may continue to remain affected until the demolition work is completed and tracks are cleared for smooth operations.

For Mumbai’s daily commuters, the disruption once again highlighted the fragile balance of the city’s transport network, where even planned infrastructure work can bring routine life to a standstill.

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