General
Woman among two Maoists killed in police encounter in Gadchiroli: Maharashtra

Two Maoists were killed in an encounter with police in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on Friday, an official said.
The gunfight took place at Aheri in Dhamacha village, located more than 900 kms from here, close to the Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh border in the morning, he said.
“Based on specific information, a police team led by Gadchiroli Superintendent of Police Nilotpal had launched a combing operation in the forest area. However, a group of Maoists opened fire at the police personnel, following which the latter responded,” he said.
The exchange of fire continued for some time and the police later chased the Maoists for around 10 kms near the Chhattisgarh border, the official said.
“During a search conducted later, the police team recovered the bodies of a man and a woman from the spot,” he said, adding that both of the deceased were divisional commander-level members of the Naxal Dalam.
Police also recovered one Insas rifle and one self-loading rifle from the spot, he said.
Crime
Mumbai: Four year old child kidnapped and killed, identified as kidnapped

Mumbai: Mumbai Police has claimed to have arrested 25-year-old Akshay Ashok Garud for the kidnapping and murder of a four-year-old child in Mumbai. An acquaintance named Garud first kidnapped a 4-year-old child under the limits of Kandivali police station in Mumbai and then killed the kidnapped child.
A complaint was lodged with the Kandivali police on March 22 in this case. To search for the child, the police had formed 6 teams under the supervision of DCP Anand Bhuite. They examined 150 to 200 CCTV footage of Kandivali, Borivali, Malad, Andheri, Santacruz, Virar and Surat city. In this, clues were found about the accused and the absconding accused was hiding in Surat. After this, the police team arrested him from Surat, Gujarat.
This action was taken on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar, Additional Police Commissioner of North Zone Abhishek Trimukhe, ACP Neeta Padvi, Senior Inspector Ravinder Adane. The incident was carried out under the leadership of the police and the accused has been arrested. Mumbai Police has started further investigation into the matter.
The kidnapping and murder of a four-year-old child in Mumbai has created a sensation. The child was kidnapped at night when his parents were resting. In this case, the police have registered a case of murder and kidnapping and arrested the accused. He is being questioned as to why he killed the child after kidnapping him.
Maharashtra
Nagpur violence: Cox’s Bazar Police Commissioner Ravinder Singhal is angry about how he was misled on social media

Mumbai: More than 114 accused have been arrested in the Nagpur violence. Social media is also being monitored. The police is trying to find out who instigated the mob to violence and how they were instigated on social media. Five to six teams have been formed for digital investigation. 13 FIRs have been registered in the violence case. An international conspiracy is also being investigated behind the Nagpur violence.
The police is also investigating the role of all the accused. The arrests were made only after the people present at the Nagpur crime scene were identified. Many of the accused were not only involved in the violence but also had stones, wood and other weapons in their hands.
Six days have passed since the Nagpur violence. Nagpur Police Commissioner Ravinder Singhal said here today that the situation is now peaceful, but tension remains. He said that CCTV footage and videos are also being examined and the accused have been identified. Action is being taken against those who are seen in this video or who have been found involved in other acts and incidents including stone pelting in the video. Investigation is underway to find out how the violence started in Nagpur, who is behind it and how it was planned. Investigation is also going on on various aspects.
The police in Nagpur is on alert in view of the Prime Minister’s visit on March 30. Along with this, the festival season is also approaching. In such a situation, the police is fully alert and the situation is under control. In view of the Prime Minister’s visit, the police has also held a meeting and preparations have also started.
Mumbai Press Exclusive News
Dharavi fire, cylinder explosion, illegal parking, Mumbai Police registered a case

Mumbai: After a fire broke out in Dharavi PMC Colony in Mumbai, the police have registered a case against those who parked illegally. This fire incident happened due to illegal parking and a truck loaded with gas cylinders. Mumbai Police has registered a complaint in this matter and investigation is going on. The area in Dharavi, Mumbai, where the fire incident took place, is known for large-scale illegal parking and the fire engulfed all the vehicles parked here. This also endangered the lives of people, so the police have registered a case against those who were negligent and illegally parked vehicles. This complaint has been lodged by a constable of Mumbai Police.
According to which, a gas cylinder loaded in a truck exploded due to illegal parking in Dharavi, after which Mumbai Police has registered a case for illegal parking of the truck and other violations of the law. At 9:50 am, the gas cylinder loaded in the truck caught fire, causing panic in the area. The truck was parked illegally in a double parking lot. Driver Babu Gopal Pujari had parked the truck here. It supplies gas cylinders of HP company and its owner is Vinod Suresh Kolkar, manager is Nakesh Subhash Navale, driver of tempo is Velu Nadarha, owner of truck is Anil Kumar Gulab Chandra Gupta, while illegal parking operators are Taufiq Sheikh, Tariq Zubair Sheikh. This accident and fire happened due to illegal parking here, so the police have registered a case against them.
Police have registered a case against 9 accused in this case and other drivers and owners who parked vehicles here. Police have registered a case against the accused. Case has been registered under sections 285, 287, 288, 324 and other sections. This accident happened in an illegal parking lot near PMG Colony in Dharavi. There was chaos in the area due to the explosion of gas cylinders loaded in the truck. The fire brigade vehicles have controlled the fire after a lot of effort. There was no loss of life in this, but the vehicles present there caught fire.
The police have registered a case in this matter and started investigation. In this case, the police has said that this incident happened due to illegal parking here and double parking was also done on the roadside.
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