Crime
Mumbai Police Intensifies Search For Illegal Bangladeshi Nationals; Over 30 Detained In Last 4 Days
Mumbai: The Mumbai Police, in coordination with the Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC), have intensified their crackdown on illegal Bangladeshi nationals residing in the city, detaining more than 30 individuals over the past four days.
As per a report from media, the action follows specific intelligence inputs and forms part of an ongoing drive to identify and deport foreign nationals staying without valid authorisation.
According to the police, the latest operation was carried out within the limits of the Versova police station, where more than 15 individuals were detained for allegedly residing in the city without proper travel documents taking the total of such detentions across the city to over 30. The detainees include both men and women who are suspected to have entered India illegally and were living in different parts of Mumbai.
Sources said the operations were conducted based on confidential inputs received by the ATC, which has been monitoring suspected illegal entries and settlements across the metropolis. Police teams carried out targeted searches in identified areas, leading to multiple detentions.
A 30-year-old Bangladeshi woman has been arrested by the Anti-Terrorism Cell (ATC) after being found staying illegally in Mumbai without valid travel documents. The woman, identified as Bilqis Begum Siramiya Aktar, was detained during a raid conducted by unit officers of the ATC and the Cuffe Parade Police on January 7.
Police said the intensified drive will continue in the coming weeks as part of a broader effort to track foreign nationals staying without valid documentation.
Crime
Mumbai Crime: Dindoshi Police Register FIR After ₹57.24 Lakh Diamond Jewellery Allegedly Misappropriated In Malad East

Mumbai, Feb 13: Diamond-studded gold ornaments worth Rs 57.24 lakh were allegedly misappropriated from a jewellery shop in Malad East, prompting the Dindoshi Police to register an FIR against a 42-year-old jeweller for cheating and criminal breach of trust.
Business dealings and trust
Complainant Jitendra Chhajed, 44, who runs Padmaprabhu Diamonds, told police he regularly supplies jewellery to traders on credit. Vijaykumar Bafna, who operates Vinod Jewellers in the same area, had earlier conducted transactions honestly, gaining Chhajed’s confidence.
Ornaments taken on pretext
On April 27, 2024, Bafna allegedly took several diamond-studded ornaments, claiming he needed to show them to a customer. After signing a receipt, he left with five necklace-earring sets, four necklaces and six bangles weighing 376.290 grams of 18-carat jewellery.
FIR registered
Police said Bafna neither returned the ornaments nor paid the amount, offering repeated excuses. A case was registered on February 12 under relevant Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita provisions.
Crime
Mumbai: Jogeshwari School’s Sudden Closure Plan Sparks Panic Among Parents, MNS Steps In

Mumbai: The sudden decision to shut down City International School in Jogeshwari West has triggered anxiety among parents of more than 600 students, even as the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) intervened and warned the management against closing the institution.
The English-medium school, located in the Oshiwara area, has been operating for nearly 25 years. However, the management recently issued a notice to parents stating that the school would be closed, reportedly due to a steep hike in rent demanded by the landlord.
The landlord has sought a payment of ₹50 lakh for the premises, where the school was earlier paying a monthly rent of around ₹35 lakh reported Media. Citing its inability to bear the increased financial burden, the school administration decided to shut operations.
The announcement has caused confusion and fear among parents, as the admission process for the upcoming academic year is already underway. Many families are now worried about their children’s future, as they may have to seek new schools at short notice.
Following complaints from parents, MNS Versova Assembly Division president Sandesh Desai visited the school premises and held discussions with the management. Desai warned that the party would not allow the school to shut down abruptly, especially if it results in academic loss for the students.
Desai stated that the party would launch a strong agitation if the management proceeds with the closure at the cost of the students. A delegation from the MNS met the school authorities on Friday to discuss the issue and seek clarity on the decision.
Meanwhile, parents have demanded immediate intervention from the education department. They have urged authorities to take cognisance of the situation and ensure that the students do not suffer due to the dispute between the landlord and the school management.
With the academic year approaching, parents are hoping for a quick resolution, while political intervention has added pressure on the management to reconsider its decision or provide a proper transition plan for the affected students.
Crime
Navi Mumbai Police Set Up Anti-Narcotics Task Cell At Every Station To Tackle Drug Network

Navi Mumbai, Feb 13: In a move to dismantle the drug network in the city, the Navi Mumbai Police have stepped up their efforts by announcing the establishment of an Anti-Narcotics Task Cell (ANTC) at every police station level. The initiative aims to intensify and streamline anti-drug operations, ensuring swift and effective action against drug mafias at the local level.
Instead of relying solely on the central Anti-Narcotics Cell, the police have decided to empower local units to combat the growing menace of narcotics.
The ANTC at each police station will focus on gathering intelligence about individuals involved in the sale and storage of drugs, conducting immediate raids without waiting for orders from senior offices once credible information is received, strengthening investigations with technical and legal backing, and maintaining a proper legal chain of custody of seized contraband to ensure successful prosecution of offenders.
The cell at each police station will function under the guidance of the Senior Police Inspector, while the Police Inspector (Crime) will hold direct responsibility for its operations. The teams will work in close coordination with the central Anti-Narcotics Cell.
Police Commissioner Milind Bharambe said, “Making Navi Mumbai drug-free is our top priority. Through the Anti-Narcotics Task Cell, we have expanded our policing network. Now, every police station will have a dedicated team working exclusively against narcotics. Citizens should not hesitate to inform the police if they notice any suspicious or illegal activities in their area. The identity of informants will be kept confidential.”
The training for the functioning of ANTC for the staff of police stations has been done, the Commissioner said.
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