Crime
RG Kar rape & murder: Verdict in few hours amid apprehensions, hope

Kolkata, Jan 18: Amid apprehensions and hope, a special court in Kolkata will be delivering the verdict within a few hours in the ghastly rape and murder of a junior doctor of R.G. Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata within the hospital premises in August last year.
On one hand, the parents of the victim are apprehending that their quest for justice for their daughter will be limited to conviction and sentencing of the “sole prime accused” in the case Sanjay Ray, an erstwhile civic volunteer attached to Kolkata Police, thus allowing the conspirators involved in “tampering” and “altering” of the evidence in the matter, to remain behind the curtains forever.
On the other hand, the hope of many representatives of civil society is that while pronouncing the sentence for the sole prime accused, at least the special court should make some observations on the “evidence tampering and altering” aspect, that might open up a new line of investigation on these lines.
Already the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), which just filed one charge sheet in the matter identifying Sanjay Ray as the sole prime accused in the crime of rape and murder, is in the line of fire of the victim’s parents and a section of the civil society, who suspect the role of some “invisible hand” in pulling the strings of the CBI in the case.
On this issue, the CBI is portrayed as a villain because of its failure in filing a supplementary charge sheet against the former and controversial principal of R.G. Kar, Sandip Ghosh and the former SHO of Tala Police Station Abhijit Mondal, both accused of tampering and altering the evidence, within 90 days of their arrest, following which both were granted “default bail” by the same special court.
Now all eyes will be on the proceedings of the special court in the second half on Saturday, when the verdict will be pronounced leaving the field open for further debates on whether “justice is granted” or “justice is denied” for ‘Abhaya (the fearless)’ the woman doctor who has been named such by the public.
Crime
Mumbai Vanrai child kidnapping mystery solved, 4 arrested, the accused had committed the crime of stealing the child for the sake of his second wife

Mumbai: Mumbai Police has claimed to have solved the kidnapping of a one and a half month old child. Mumbai’s Vinrai Police has busted a child-stealing gang and claimed to have arrested four accused in this case. The arrests were made from Maloni area, which includes two women and two men. The plan was to kidnap the one and a half month old child and sell him for five lakh rupees. On March 2, at 4 am, a one and a half month old child suddenly disappeared while playing at a bus stop in the limits of Vinrai Police Station in Goregaon area of Mumbai.
Vinrai Police registered a case and started investigation and six police teams were formed under the leadership of DCP Zone 12 Smita Patil. The police searched about 11 thousand auto rickshaws, in which a yellow rickshaw was found suspicious, which was going towards Maloni. When the police investigated the auto rickshaw, it was found that a small child had come to the rickshaw driver’s house. When the police investigated, it was found that the accused was Raju More.
He has two wives, the first of which is Mangal More and the second is Fatima Sheikh. Mangal More has no children and he did not have any child here either. His wife wanted to adopt a child. A lot of money is needed to adopt a child, so Raju planned to steal the child on the road. Fatima Sheikh, wife of accused Raju More, promised to give the stolen child for Rs 5 lakh, after which the accused Raju More observed the child on the Vinrai Eastern Express Highway for 3 days before stealing it. Then the child was stolen.
The resting family stole the child from the autorickshaw and the accused fled. The victim family is from Gujarat and had come to Mumbai to sell toys and balloons during Ramadan and at the time of the theft incident, the two and a half month old child was sleeping with his mother.
Crime
Six children raped in B’desh; protests continue against Yunus-led interim govt

Dhaka, March 11: Amid ongoing protest movements in Bangladesh against gender-based violence, another six children were raped in six districts, according to local media reports on Tuesday.
At least seven people were arrested on Monday on charges of rape in six districts.
These cases of sexual violence were reported from across several districts of Bangladesh. The children who were sexually assaulted are all aged from six to fourteen. Among one of the incidents, a teenage girl who was a victim of sexual assault died by suicide after being falsely accused and vilified during a local arbitration meeting, reports the leading Bangladeshi newspaper, The Daily Star.
These rising incidents of sexual assault, despite the demonstrations by the people against the rising incidence of violence against women, exposed the further deteriorating law and order situation in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh has recently been gripped with protest marches against the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus. Women in Bangladesh took to the streets demanding justice for rape, stricter punishment for offenders, and the resignation of Home Affairs Advisor Jahangir Alam Chowdhury.
Students and teachers from different universities across the country also demonstrated against the recent rape incidents, including that of an eight-year-old in Magura who is currently fighting for her life, and demanded exemplary punishment for the perpetrators of the crime, local media in Bangladesh reported.
During the demonstrations, Dhaka University Professor Tasneem Siraj Mahboob called for the dismissal of the Home Affairs Advisor instead of his resignation, emphasising that she had demanded this months ago.
“Resignation is an honourable exit. He doesn’t deserve that honour,” she was quoted as saying by the country’s leading daily, The Dhaka Tribune.
The various political outfits that earlier joined hands to overthrow the democratically elected government of Awami League led by Sheikh Hasina have criticised the interim government led by Muhammad Yunus for the failing law and order situation and the rising incidence of violence against women across Bangladesh.
Addressing a rally on Monday, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Senior Joint Secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi alleged that the rise in incidents of rape and violence against women in the country is due to the present administration’s inaction, according to a report by United News of Bangladesh.
“Why is this situation arising under the current interim government? If the administration had functioned properly, incidents of rape, murder, injuries, and corruption would not have escalated,” he said.
Rizvi said that the reality now is that the number of rape incidents has increased, and women are not safe anywhere in the country.
Addressing the media on Sunday, the radical outfit Jamaat-e-Islami Secretary General Mia Golam Parwar told The Dhaka Tribune, “Women and children are not safe anywhere today — be it on buses, trains, launches, offices, homes, schools, or madrasas. The situation in the country is much worse than what is reflected in newspapers and the media.”
Several cases of violence against women have been reported from across Bangladesh since the Muhammad Yunus-led interim regime came to power in August 2024. The incompetence of the interim government in curbing gender-based violence sparked public outrage, with students demanding the resignation of Jahangir Alam Chowdhury and the interim government accountable for degrading the law and order situation across the nation.
Crime
‘Cannot Identify Them,’ Says Advocate Who Notarised Will Of Peter & Indrani Mukerjea

Mumbai: City-based advocate Gregory D’Souza, who notarised the Will of Peter Mukerjea and Indrani Mukerjea related to a flat in New Delhi, could not identify the documents in the court on Monday.
Trial Resumes
The trial in the Sheena Bora murder case has resumed on a daily basis and Indrani, the deceased’s mother, is a key accused. As per the said Will, Peter had transferred his half-share to Indrani, who had bequeathed the entire flat in the name of Sheena in September 2004.
The prosecution, on Monday, examined D’Souza, a notary advocate, as its 97th witness. As per the prosecution’s case, Peter and Indrani owned a three bedroomkitchen flat in New Delhi. On September 15, 2004, Peter bequeathed half of his share to Indrani. On the same day, Indrani bequeathed her own share and the share given to her by Peter to Sheena, mentioning her daughter as her “sister”.
These two documents were notarised by D’Souza. The CBI had also claimed that in the register that they had to maintain, there was no signature of Peter Mukerjea and the document only had Indrani’s signature. When questioned about the said discrepancies in 2016, when the case was being investigated, D’Souza could not respond.
On Monday, when he was shown the copies of the Will, he was unable to identify them and claimed that the documents were not the original ones and were just photocopies. It is alleged that after Sheena got engaged to Peter’s son Rahul, Indrani decided to remove her name from the Will. It is also alleged that Sheena had been blackmailing Indrani to give her the flat, threatening to expose their actual relationship.
Indrani’s driver Shyamwar Rai, also an accused, had in his confession claimed that at the time of allegedly killing Sheena, Indrani had allegedly said, “Sheena got her 3BHK flat”. As per the prosecution’s case, Indrani, her ex-husband Sanjeev Khanna, and driver Shyamwar Rai strangled Sheena in a car on April 24, 2012.
It is alleged that the body was later stuffed in a bag, and kept overnight in the garage and set on fire in Pen Village the next day. The case came to light after the arrest of Rai for carrying an illegal weapon in 2015. During interrogation, Rai revealed the murder plot.
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