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Pahalgam attack: India now suspends inbound mails and parcels from Pakistan

New Delhi, May 3: The Centre on Saturday announced to suspend exchange of inbound mails and parcels from Pakistan via air and surface routes, after banning all imports and barring Pakistani-flagged vessels from entering the ports earlier in the day.
In a notification, the Ministry of Communications announced the suspension of mails and parcels from the neighbouring country, in the wake of the brutal Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people, mostly tourists.
“The Government of India has decided to suspend exchange of all categories of inbound mail and parcels from Pakistan through air and surface routes,” read the notification.
India earlier banned all imports — direct and indirect — from Pakistan amid rising tensions.
According to a notification by the Commerce Ministry, “Direct or indirect import or transit of all goods originating in or exported from Pakistan, whether or not freely importable or otherwise permitted, shall be prohibited with immediate effect, until further orders.”
“This restriction is imposed in the interest of national security and public policy. Any exception to this prohibition shall require prior approval of the Government of India,” said the notification.
Later, New Delhi barred Pakistan-flagged ships from entering any of its ports.
According to a directive from the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Pakistan-flagged ships have been banned from entering Indian ports. The directive also prohibited India-flagged vessels from docking at ports in Pakistan.
Citing national security concerns, the directive was implemented to “ensure the safety of Indian assets, cargo, and related infrastructure, in public interest and for the interest of Indian shipping.” The directive is effective immediately and will remain in force until further notice.
“The objective of the Act is to foster the development and ensure the efficient maintenance of an Indian mercantile marine, in a manner best suited to serve national interests,” the order issued by the ministry said.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday reaffirmed India’s unwavering resolve to act decisively against terrorism and those who support it.
Speaking during a joint press conference with Angolan President Joao Manuel Goncalves Lourenco, Prime Minister Modi stated, “We are firmly united in our stance against terrorism. I expressed my gratitude to President Lourenco and the people of Angola for their sympathies to those killed in the Pahalgam terror attack.”
“We are committed to taking firm and decisive actions against terrorists and those who support them. We thank Angola for its support in our fight against terrorism,” the Prime Minister added.
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Mumbai Woman Sub-Inspector Misbehaves With Complainants At VP Road Police Station, Enquiry Ordered

Mumbai, Sep 22: A woman sub-inspector allegedly misbehaved with a group of people at a police station in south Mumbai, prompting the authorities to initiate an enquiry into the incident, an official said on Monday.
A video of the incident that took place at the VP Road police station in Girgaon on September 18 has surfaced on social media.
The official said that a group of people, including a woman, had arrived at the police station to lodge a complaint, when the on-duty woman sub-inspector got involved in a heated argument with them.
During the verbal spat, the woman officer removed the name tag from her uniform and threw it at them, even as one of them was recording the incident on his mobile phone, he said.
Taking cognisance of the incident, the authorities have ordered an enquiry by the Assistant Commissioner of Police of Girgaon division, the official said.
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Mumbai News: 7- 8 Cars Collide At Mulund Toll Plaza, Causing Heavy Congestion, No Injuries Reporte

Mumbai: A horrible accident took place close to the Mulund toll plaza in Mumbai as 7 to 8 vehicles crashed into one another. In this collision, the front sections of every vehicle sustained significant damage. This incident led to a significant traffic congestion close to the Mulund toll plaza. Subsequently, the cars were cleared away and the congestion was alleviated. A video of this incident has emerged.
Based on the information gathered, a bizarre incident involving 7 to 8 vehicles took place on the road connecting Mumbai to Thane this morning. Between 7 and 8 vehicles crashed into one another on the bridge close to the Mulund toll plaza. Luckily, there were no injuries in this incident. Every vehicle has suffered significant damage in this accident.
The vehicle ahead abruptly stopped, leading to a crash among the cars approaching from behind. The front and back sections of the vehicle involved in the collision were extensively harmed. Following the incident, the traffic officers hurried to the location. An investigation into the accident has been initiated by them. The incident resulted in significant traffic congestion on this road, according to report by Saam.
Following the accident, the traffic authorities directed all vehicles to the side. Following the accident, a few drivers hurried to the Navghar police station to complain. The drivers have submitted a complaint regarding this issue, and the police are now looking into it. The Navghar police are carrying out additional inquiries to determine who is responsible for this accident.
Mumbai traffic police also took a note of it and notified commuters throught their X page stating that the traffic movement is slow at Navghar Bridge (kanjurmarg ), northbound due to a car accident at around 12:50pm later informing that the the traffic has been cleared at around 1:30 pm.
Worli police have filed an FIR against the driver of a saffron Lamborghini (MH 01 EW 8010) for reckless driving, having endangered lives on the southbound Coastal Road by Naman Building on Thursday morning at approximately 9:35 am. Police stated that the driver was maneuvering the high-end sports car recklessly and carelessly, endangering not only his own life but also that of other road users. The careless action also endangered the vehicle’s integrity. The Worli police have registered a case against the driver under applicable legal provisions, and the investigation is ongoing
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From Shampoo To Stimulant: The Legal Loopholes Fueling Mephedrone

Mumbai: The clandestine manufacture of methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MD), popularly known as mephedrone, has seen a disturbing surge in India. Mumbai police have discovered several factories producing MD and dismantled these illegal operations, revealing a complex network of small-time criminals and organised networks setting up makeshift laboratories in various locations.
Criminals exploit loopholes in the NDPS (Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act) regulation of controlled substances order, 2013, to procure necessary chemicals. Authorities cannot impose a complete ban on some substances as they are used in everyday items like soaps, shampoos, and medicines. Clandestine labs rely on industrial and pharmaceutical chemicals that are legally available but diverted for illicit use.
The production process is relatively simple, requiring minimal equipment. It involves mixing chemicals, heating to a certain temperature, producing crystals, and then converting them into powder. This simplicity allows MD to be produced even on farms or at home. Chemicals like bromine, methylene dichloride, ethyl acetate, and acetone are essential for production, and these are readily accessible to criminals.
A police officer explained, “In these rackets, at least one or two individuals are typically educated, often with engineering, science, or medical backgrounds, or possess some knowledge of chemistry. Many chemicals used in MD production are found in legitimate products such as shampoo, detergent, and medicines; thus, these individuals sometimes gain experience working in medical or chemical production companies. Sometimes they even use waste materials from such companies to obtain chemicals. Making mephedrone (MD) is relatively easier compared to other drugs.”
Madan Ballal, Assistant Commissioner of Police, said, “We have dismantled factories not only in Maharashtra but also in Telangana and Uttar Pradesh. Our senior officers and chief ministers advocate a zero-tolerance approach to drug-related crimes, and the Maharashtra Police are working accordingly.”
Recent raids in areas like Andheri, Kurla, Bhiwandi, Mira-Bhayandar, Palghar, Navi Mumbai, Raigad, and even Sangli, Nashik, and Latur have resulted in large seizures of mephedrone and the arrest of several suspects. The growing availability of locally produced MD is fuelling addiction, particularly among young people. Mephedrone is a powerful stimulant that can lead to severe psychological and physical harm, including paranoia, heart palpitations, and long-term dependency.
Law enforcement agencies face a dual challenge — dismantling clandestine labs and breaking the networks that distribute MD across the city. Enhanced surveillance, stricter precursor tracking, and public awareness campaigns are urged to stem the tide, but experts stress that closing regulatory gaps is key to curbing this accessible peril.
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