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Public Health Minister launches probe into ₹ 1 crore spent on killing rats under BMC’s anti-plague campaign
Public Health Minister Dr Tanaji Sawant in the state assembly on Thursday announced a probe into the expenditure of ₹ 1 crore incurred by the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) through a campaign to kill rats in five wards to prevent the spread of a plague in the city.
Dr Sawant was replying to a question raised by the BJP legislator Ashish Shelar, who demanded an inquiry in the matter. He questioned who had seen the money spent to kill rats in those five wards.
“One and a half years ago, the BMC had given a contract to kill rats in 5 wards to arrest the plague epidemic. ₹ 1 crore was spent to kill rats in these 5 wards,” accused Shelar and demanded an inquiry on how many rats were killed with the claimed amount and asked about who was given the contract for this work.
In his reply, Dr Sawant said the committee will investigate how much money was actually spent on this campaign, and how many rats were killed.
Dr Sawant said that this issue is serious, adding that there is a need to go deeper into how many rats killed with ₹ 1 crore.
Maharashtra
Fake BMC Deputy Commissioner Altaf Sheikh arrested

Mumbai: Crime Branch claims to have arrested a young man who used to deceive people by posing as BMC Deputy Commissioner. The Crime Branch investigated the complaint of a 45-year-old man named Altaf Sheikh and found the complaint to be valid, after which the Crime Branch laid a trap and arrested him. He also used to use a car with a light. Apart from this, an identity card was also recovered from his possession, a fake sticker of the Government of India and a fake card were also recovered. The accused used to use an official visiting card and used to declare himself as BMC Deputy Commissioner. He was arrested from Malad in a car with a light. This operation was carried out by DCP Raj Tilak Roshan of Mumbai Crime Branch.
Maharashtra
Murder in Mumbai local train over dispute over closing door during rain

Mumbai: Tension has flared up in a sensational murder on a Mumbai local train. A passenger was stabbed to death by another passenger on a Mumbai local train. The incident took place at around 10 pm on Tuesday. Police said the deceased passenger has been identified as Mayank Lohar (22). The accused has been identified and six teams have been deployed by the Railway Police to arrest him. After this incident, once again the issue of travel safety has come to the fore. A person was stabbed to death on a Mumbai local train at around 10 pm on Tuesday, June 23. Police said the incident took place in a first class compartment. The incident took place between Borivali and Andheri stations. During heavy rain, an argument broke out over closing the door of the train and it escalated. During this, one passenger stabbed another passenger to death. According to Railway Police sources, after the argument, other people beat up the accused. The enraged accused took out a knife from his bag and attacked Mayank, killing him. The attacker got off the train at Borivali station before it stopped and fled. After the incident, the Railway Police has formed six teams to arrest the accused and the police have also started a search operation and search campaign.
Maharashtra
Mumbai-Gurgaon mobile theft gang exposed, one arrested, stolen goods recovered, 7 police claim to have solved the mystery

Mumbai: Police has exposed a gang that used to steal mobile phones. Vilas Jethalal, the owner of a mobile shop in Gurgaon area, filed a complaint that three Samsung mobiles were stolen from his shop on June 10, on which the police registered a case of theft. During the technical investigation, it was found that Muhammad Ali was involved in the theft. He was taken into custody and interrogated, and the mystery of the theft was solved. The other accused involved in the case include Danish Qureshi, Aamir Raees Qureshi, Qasib Khan and Zakir Khan. Along with the three stolen mobiles, 42 mobiles were seized from Muhammad Ali’s possession and the police claim to have solved 7 cases of theft. This operation was carried out by DCPR Ragasudha on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Devin Bharti. The stolen goods have been recovered. Muhammad Ali’s accomplices were in possession of the stolen goods. The police is investigating the case further.
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