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Over 3 kg brown sugar, Rs 65 lakh cash, 3 guns seized in Odisha

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 In a major drive against narcotic drugs, Odisha police have seized over 3.100 kg of brown sugar, cash over Rs 65 lakh and three guns from Nayagarh district and arrested one person.

A team of the Special Task Force (STF) of Odisha police has conducted a raid near Sindura under Nayagarh town police station of Nayagarh district late last night and seized 3 kg 100 grams of brown sugar, Rs 65.32 lakh in cash and three 7MM pistols, said additional director general (ADG), crime branch, Sanjeeb Panda on Tuesday.

During the raid, the STF also seized seven magazines, 43 rounds of 7 mm bullets, one note counting machine, four mobile phones and one tablet set, he said.

One accused person identified as K. Vickey Rao of Rajabazar of Khurda district has been arrested. Two other persons involved in the case have also been identified and hunt is on to nab them, Panda said.

In this connection, the police have registered a case under sections of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act 1985 and Arms Act, 1959. The accused Vickey Rao will be forwarded to the court, the ADG informed.

Since 2020, in the special drive against narcotic drugs, STF alone has seized more than 47 kg of brown sugar and arrested 122 drug dealers/peddlers. Similarly, in the drive against illegal arms, the task force has seized 67 of firearms since 2020, Panda added.

On the other hand, the Odisha excise officials have also conducted raids on Khurda town and seized about 200 grams of brown sugar from a vegetable vendor. The vendor identified as Rajendra Prusty has been arrested and further investigation is on, said an excise official.

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Nagpur Violence: AIMIM Leaders Slam BJP For ‘Spreading Hate’ While Condemning Unrest; Call For Strict Action

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Nagpur: AIMIM spokesperson Waris Pathan has condemned the recent violence in Nagpur, stating that no one has the right to take the law into their own hands. “We strongly denounce the violence in Nagpur. The government must take strict legal action against those responsible,” he said.

Pathan further criticised the BJP, accusing some party members of inciting hatred. “We have consistently demanded action against those who spread hate. Instead of addressing real issues, the BJP is distracting people by raising a 400-year-old Aurangzeb issue,” he added.

AIMIM’s Imtiaz Jaleel Appeals For Peace

AIMIM Maharashtra president Imtiaz Jaleel also responded, urging citizens to maintain peace. Taking to social media platform X, he posted, “At any cost, come what may we have to maintain ‘PEACE.’ Let us not fall prey to the dirty games of politicians and media. Let’s stand united at this hour.”

CM Devendra Fadnavis Appeals For Peace & Calls For Stern Action

The violence erupted amid ongoing controversy surrounding the tomb of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb in Sambhajinagar, leading to clashes between two groups in Nagpur. The unrest involved stone-pelting and arson, leading a strong response from the authorities.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is closely monitoring the situation and has directed the police commissioner to take strict action against those responsible for inciting violence. In a video statement, CM Fadnavis condemned the incident, calling it “highly unfortunate.”

“The tension in Nagpur’s Mahal area is deeply regrettable. Some individuals resorted to stone-pelting, even targeting the police, which is completely unacceptable. I am personally keeping a close watch on the developments,” he stated.

Fadnavis has ordered the police to take all necessary steps to maintain law and order. He assured that the government will not tolerate any attempt to disrupt peace and has directed officials to implement the strictest possible measures against rioters.

Appealing for calm, the chief minister said, “Nagpur is a city of peace-loving people. Everyone must act responsibly to ensure harmony. Anyone attempting to create unrest will face severe consequences.”

50 Arrested For Arson & Clashes

At least 50 people were arrested following violent clashes in central Nagpur late Monday night. The unrest left dozens injured, including 10 anti-riot commandos, two senior police officers, and two firefighters. One constable remains in critical condition. Mobs set fire to two bulldozers and 40 vehicles, including police vans, as authorities struggled to regain control. 

Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravinder Singal responded by deploying over 1,000 officers and enforcing prohibitory orders in Mahal, Chitnis Park Chowk and Bhaldarpura, areas deemed high-risk. Key roads were barricaded, and additional reinforcements and intelligence teams were mobilized to prevent further violence. The administration has intensified security measures across the city to prevent further escalation.

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Chargesheet filed in Mumbai torres fraud case

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Mumbai: Mumbai Economic Offences Wing has filed chargesheet in Torres fraud case. Crores of rupees were defrauded by luring people with the promise of profits through Torres scheme.

The following Acts are registered against the accused under CR No. 02/2025 (Shivaji Park PSCR 06/2025) 316(5), 317(2), 317(4), 317(5), 318(5), 61 BNS Act r/w 3, 4. MPID Act r/w 21, 23. Special MPID Sessions Court, Room No. 7, where EOW has arrested the accused involved in this case.

‎1) M/s Platinum Deer Private Limited

2) Tania @ Tajagul Zastova

3) Valentina Ganesh Kumar

4) Survey.

‎5) Alpesh Khara
‎6) Tasvif Riyad
‎7) Armin Atayan
‎8) Lalan Singh
Accused 8
Total amount of fraud – Rs 142.58 crore Total investors – 14157 people involved

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Nagpur violence: Curfew imposed in 10 areas as police appeal to maintain law and order

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Nagpur, March 18: After violent clashes between two groups, curfew has been imposed in ten police station limits in Maharashtra’s Nagpur, officials said on Tuesday.

The areas fall in the police station jurisdictions of Kotwali, Ganeshpeth, Lakadganj, Pachpaoali, Shantinagar, Sakkardara, Nandanvan, Imamwada, Yashodhara Nagar and Kapil Nagar.

The city Police Commissioner Dr Ravinder Kumar Singhal issued an order which said that the curfew, which has been imposed since midnight, will remain in force until further orders.

The police have been given the power to block roads in the affected areas to maintain law and order. Anyone violating the curfew will be punishable under Section 223 of the Indian Penal Code.

“The situation is calm at present. A photo was burnt, after which people gathered. We tried to disperse this crowd. We have also taken action in this regard. Action will be taken against the accused,” said the police commissioner.

The police have appealed to the citizens to cooperate with them in the restoration of peace, law and order.

The police sources said that they have launched a massive combing operation and so far detained 50 people allegedly involved in stone pelting, vandalism and attack on police and fire brigade personnel. A large contingent of police, SRPF and RAF personnel have been deployed. More than a dozen policemen, including the deputy commissioner of police, were injured.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who has been constantly monitoring the situation, has already appealed to the people to cooperate with the police to maintain law and order and peace. He has also urged the Nagpur citizens not to believe in rumours and not to take the law into their own hands. “Nagpur is a peace-loving city and participates in each other’s happiness and sorrow. In such a situation, do not believe in any rumours, and cooperate with the administration,” he said.

“Whatever has happened in Nagpur’s Mahal area is very inappropriate. It is very wrong for a crowd to gather and throw stones like this. I request all the people of Nagpur to follow law and order. Nagpur city is a city where people will live in harmony. Therefore, no one should disturb the peace. I myself am keeping a close eye on the situation,” he said. “I have clearly told the Nagpur Police Commissioner that strict action should be taken against those who are indulged in violence,” he added.

The chief minister has warned that “If anyone is attacking the police, it will be taken very seriously. Therefore, I request everyone to maintain peace.”

Meanwhile, the opposition has slammed the state government over Monday’s violent clashes in the city. Shiv Sena UBT legislator Aaditya Thackeray sais on his X handle, “The law and order of the state has collapsed like never before. Nagpur, the home city of the CM and Home Minister, is facing this.”

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