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UP Shocker: Govt Teacher Dies By Suicide After Losing Huge Amount In Cricket Betting In Lalitpur; Bookie Pressurised For Money

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Lalitpur: In a shocking incident, a Government school teacher committed suicide by hanging himself after losing money in cricket betting in Uttar Pradesh’s Lalitpur. The teacher lost lakhs of rupees in cricket betting and was being pressured by the bookie to deposit money in his account. The brother of the teacher levelled serious allegations against the bookie and said that he sent messages and calls and also pressured his brother for money. His brother killed himself as he could not bear the pressure being created by the bookie for the money.

Betting business is being carried out on a large scale

The teacher has been identified as Chandrashekhar and was a resident of Pindari Village of Jalaun. Betting business is being carried out on a large scale in the country and the bookies create pressure on the punter who loses money in the game. They also abuse and beat the punter to recover the money from them. The brother of the deceased teacher said that his brother was addicted to betting and used to bet on cricket games in Indian Premier League (IPL) and other tournaments.

He had settled an amount of Rs 16 lakh

His brother further alleged that he had settled an amount of Rs 16 lakh after the teacher lost the amount in betting and the bookie was pressuring him to pay the money. He said that he paid the amount for his brother as he promised to leave betting after the amount was settled. His brother said that the bookie also charged interest on the amount that was being lost in the game and also took the amount with interest.

The police have registered a case and started an investigation

The police have registered a case and started an investigation into the matter. The police reached the spot where the teacher committed suicide and took the dead body in its custody. The police have sent the dead body of the teacher who committed suicide for post-mortem. The police said, “Kotwali police immediately reached the spot, took possession of the body, filled Panchayatnama and sent it for post-mortem, advance legal proceedings are in progress.”

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Mumbai Waqf Act protest proved costly, notice to Asif Shaikh, police accused of harassment and nuisance, demand for action from Police Commissioner

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Mumbai: Seeking permission for a protest against the Waqf Act in Mumbai on April 18 proved costly for Asif Shaikh and his family and the police have now started harassing Asif Shaikh and his wife, against which Asif Shaikh has now lodged a complaint with the Police Commissioner and requested to take action against the policemen who entered their house without permission.

Against the harassment and hooliganism of Tilak Nagar Police Station, Asif Shaikh and his wife Jasmine Shaikh have requested the Mumbai Police Commissioner to take strict action against the policemen who have harassed them by pasting a notice not to protest under the Waqf Act at their house in the absence of her husband. Jasmine Shaikh has said that my husband was not at home and in his absence the police not only harassed us at our house, but now the police is also harassing and troubling the people of our neighborhood so that they do not support us.

Asif Sheikh has requested the Mumbai Police Commissioner to take action in this regard, otherwise he will be forced to commit suicide and will commit self-immolation at the Mumbai Police Commissioner Headquarters. Asif Sheikh said in his video message that the local police station has made it clear that they are misbehaving with him on the orders of the Commissioner. He said that apart from harassing my wife, the police officers have also made a video of the women of our house in a nude state, which is illegal, but the police officers are stubborn and say that they have permission to make the video. When DCP Nunath Dhola was talked to in this regard, he said that permission was not given to protest against the Waqf Act and Asif Sheikh and others have been given notice, but the DCP has denied the allegation of harassing other people of the area.

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Wankhede withdraws defamation case against Kashif Khan and Rakhi Sawant

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Mumbai: Former NCB Zonal Director Additional Commissioner IRS has withdrawn the defamation case filed against film actress Rakhi Sawant and her lawyer Kashif Ali Khan. Sameer Wankhede had filed a defamation case against Rakhi Sawant and her lawyer Kashif Ali Khan Deshmukh seeking compensation of Rs 11.55 lakh. Wankhede withdrew the case on personal grounds. On withdrawing the complaint, Kashif Ali Khan said that our mediation is complete. Instead of mutual differences, we fought against our hidden enemies. An example of this is that I have pleaded the case of Sameer Wankhede’s sister Yasmin Wankhede and also filed a defamation case against former minister Nawab Malik.

Sameer Wankhede had arrested Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan in the Cordelia cruise case and Kashif Ali Khan, the lawyer of Manmohan Dhamicha who was arrested in this case, made objectionable and indecent comments against Sameer Wankhede on his Instagram and social media channels, after which Wankhede filed a defamation case against him and Rakhi Sawant also shared the same post on her Instagram. Since Kashif Ali Khan is the one who is advocating many cases of Rakhi Sawant, Wankhede had filed a case against both of them, but now Wankhede has withdrawn the case on the basis of personal reasons. The court had ordered the parties to remain present for the withdrawal of the case, while Wankhede said that he has reached a settlement with Kashif Ali and after this understanding, Wankhede has withdrawn the case.

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Drugs worth Rs 50 crore destroyed in Mumbai

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Mumbai: In line with the 100-day program launched by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the Anti-Narcotics Cell, ANC of Mumbai Police seized 530 kg 4433 bottles of cocaine worth a total of Rs 50 crore in 130 court cases registered in Mumbai. The operation was completed at Maharashtra Government approved Waste Management Private Limited Company, Taluja Panwal Raigad. The action was taken on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Pansalkar, Special Commissioner Devin Bharti, Joint Commissioner of Police Satyanarayan Chaudhary, Joint Commissioner of Police Laxmi Gautam. Satyanarayan Chaudhary is also the chairman of the committee and the operation was carried out by ANC DCP Shyam Ghaghe.

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