Crime
New Year’s eve: 25,000 cops, drones and CCTV deployed in Chennai

Chennai, Dec 31: The Tamil Nadu Police have deployed 25,000 personnel equipped with drones and CCTV surveillance to ensure law and order during New Year’s Eve celebrations in Chennai and its suburbs.
The security arrangements involve police drawn from Greater Chennai Police (GCP), Tambaram, and Avadi city police. Of the total force, 19,000 police personnel, assisted by 1,500 Home Guards, will be stationed under GCP limits. Tambaram and Avadi city police will each deploy 3,000 personnel.
Coastal areas, including Marina, Santhome, Elliots, and Neelankarai beaches within Chennai city limits, as well as Panaiyur and Kovalam in Tambaram city limits, will be closely monitored.
The police have prohibited the bursting of firecrackers in all locations, including public spaces and residential areas. The use of loudspeakers in residential areas and apartments is also restricted, requiring prior permission from the police and relevant departments.
According to a statement from Greater Chennai Police, checkpoints have been set up at over 500 locations across Chennai, Tambaram, and Avadi city police limits.
Additionally, 425 vehicle inspection teams have been deployed in Tambaram to monitor traffic and prevent violations.
A total of 37 teams will conduct checks for drunk driving and prevent illegal bike racing. Road safety teams will patrol the streets on two-wheelers to assist the public and promote safety awareness.
Tambaram city police have established 15 monitoring teams in areas like ECR, OMR, and GST roads to prevent bike racing.
Temporary Police Assistance Booths will be set up in sand areas, while security reinforcements and drone cameras will ensure added vigilance.
The Tamil Nadu Police Department, Coast Guard, and Marina Beach Lifeguards have implemented security measures, including the installation of warning boards in beach-adjacent areas.
Ambulances with medical personnel will be on standby near major gathering spots.
This extensive deployment comes in the wake of criticism faced by Tamil Nadu Police over law and order issues earlier in the year.
The murder of K. Armstrong, president of the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and a prominent Dalit leader, on July 5, 2024, sent shockwaves across the state.
Chennai city police also faced public backlash following the killings of history-sheeters, including Thiruvengadam, who was accused in Armstrong’s murder case.
Crime
Maharashtra: 49-Year-Old Driver Killed In Gas Cylinder Explosion At Welding Shop In Nashik; Case Filed Against Owner

Maharashtra: A 49-year-old driver lost his life on Saturday evening in Panchavati, Nashik, after a gas cylinder exploded at a welding shop. The tragic incident occurred near Tapovan Corner, along the compound wall of the old bus depot, according to the Panchavati police.
The deceased has been identified as Ramnath Somvanshi, a resident of Swami Samarth Nagar on Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar Road. Police said Somvanshi had visited the gas welding shop for work related to his vehicle’s registration number plate.
At the time of the incident, the shop owner was using a gas cutter to remove a tyre nut from a car. Shortly after switching off the cutter, the welding gas cylinder exploded, causing severe injuries to Somvanshi. Despite efforts to save him, he succumbed to his injuries.
Following a preliminary investigation, the Panchavati police registered a case under Section 106 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for causing death by negligence against the welding shop owner on Sunday night.
Officials stated that the shop owner failed to ensure adequate safety measures, despite working with hazardous and explosive materials. Although no arrest has been made so far, the accused has been issued a notice to remain present for further inquiry.
Police are continuing their investigation to determine the exact cause of the explosion and assess whether the safety protocols at the site complied with regulations.
Crime
CBI Registers Corruption Case against Former Deputy GM of Ordnance Factory, Nagpur

Nagpur, August 25, 2025 — The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has filed a corruption case against the then Deputy General Manager of Ordnance Factory Ambajhari (OFAJ), Nagpur, along with a Nagpur-based private company, its proprietor, and other unidentified public servants and private individuals.
According to the complaint, the former Dy. GM allegedly set up a proprietorship firm while serving in office and manipulated tender conditions to award contracts to his own firm. The firm is reported to have submitted forged and false experience certificates to secure these tenders.
Investigators also revealed that the accused official was involved in multiple financial and banking transactions with the private firm using accounts held by him and his family members.
Following the registration of the case on August 25, 2025, the CBI carried out searches at four locations, including the office and residences linked to the accused. The operation led to the recovery of incriminating documents, digital records, and other material evidence.
The probe is ongoing, and authorities are scrutinizing the recovered evidence to trace the full extent of the alleged corruption and financial irregularities.
Crime
Mumbai: Dadar Police Arrest 35-Year-Old Man For Molesting Woman On CSMT-Ambernath Fast Local

Mumbai: The Dadar police have arrested a 35-year-old man for allegedly molesting a woman on a local train last week.
The incident occurred on a CSMT-Ambernath fast local on August 30. According to police, the 22-year-old woman was travelling in a general compartment when the accused, identified as Rajeev Gaud, allegedly touched her inappropriately. When the victim resisted, he reportedly made obscene gestures.
Gaud, who was under the influence of alcohol, was arrested after the woman filed a complaint. The case was transferred to the Dadar police for further investigation.
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