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Nine people, including four women, were injured in a clash between two families in south Delhi’s Nizamuddin market area on 3 September, Monday afternoon, police said.
Both families accused each other’s men of molesting their women members during the clash. Allegations from both sides mentioned misbehaviour against women to be the trigger for the clash, police said.
However, Chinmoy Biswal, deputy commissioner of police (south-east), said that the two families were involved in a quarrel last year too and Monday’s clash was a fallout of the “earlier enmity” they had.
“The last time the two families had quarrelled, was in September last year. One family blamed the other of not paying up after using a graveyard land owned by the other family. We had taken preventive action at that time to ensure peace between them,” said Biswal.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
Two persons have been arrested for killing Bahujan Samaj Party panchayat member and builder from Uttar Pradesh in South-East Delhi's Jamia Nagar area on Monday, 3 September, evening. The accused wanted to take revenge from the deceased who had earlier tried to kill his friend.
The murder was also a fall-out of constant rivalry between them in order to establish supremacy in the area.
The accused have been identified as Fahad Khan alias Gola (18) and Farhan Ansari (19). The deceased Dilshad Khan resided in the Joga Bai Extension in Jamia Nagar.
After Khan's death, people of the area staged a protest and demanded immediate arrest of the accused, the police said.
(Source: DNA)
After allegedly killing a 16-year-old boy over suspicion of theft in northwest Delhi’s Mukundpur, the six accused deliberated over what to do with the body, before deciding to dump it outside the house to mislead investigators, police have said.
The six are accused of assaulting the boy with wooden sticks for more than two hours, before he finally lost consciousness and died. Details of the lynching were revealed to police by the two arrested accused, Nand Kishore and Raj Kishore. Four men are still on the run.
“They dumped the body outside the house and claimed he had been killed by a crowd. We are trying to establish the sequence of events… Whether he was also killed by members of the crowd is being investigated, as there is no concrete proof that he was killed inside,” said Deputy Commissioner of Police (northwest) Aslam Khan.
(Source: The Indian Express)
The body of a 25-year-old man who died of an alleged drug overdose was recovered from the washroom of a fuel filling station in Salem Tabri area of Ludhiana late on Tuesday, 4 September. Police also recovered an injection which the deceased was holding in his hand when washroom door was broken open.
The deceased, Dharminder Singh alias Billa, resident of Netaji Nagar in Salem Tabri area, was an embroidery artist in a factory and had been taking drugs for almost two years. He was married around a year back.
Police have filed an FIR on statement of his father Charanjit Singh who alleged that three local chemists and four other friends would provide drugs to his son and that these seven persons used to take him forcibly to have drugs. On Tuesday too, he left home saying he would be back in an hour, he added.
(Source: The Indian Express)
A 49-year-old businessman from west Delhi was arrested for allegedly creating his former tenant’s fake Facebook profile and posting her morphed pictures, derogatory comments on it and sending friend requests to random men, police said on Wednesday, 5 September .
Police said the businessman, who was arrested from his Uttam Nagar home on Monday, was angry with the 35-year-old woman because of her decision to leave his house and marry somebody else. He thought defaming her would make the woman to change her decision and she would drop her wedding plans and return as a tenant at his house.
The woman filed a police case in February this year against an unknown person when she learnt about the fake profile from her friends.
A senior police officer associated with the case said Facebook provided them details of the mobile number and internet protocol (IP) address of the computer device, using which the fake profile was created. He said it helped them identify and arrest the suspect.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
A 32-year-old man allegedly attacked his former colleague with a knife since he believed that the latter was behind his loss of job in a company.
Police said J Asif and S Muthukumar were both working for a software company in Qatar and recently Muthukumar was relieved from the job and returned to Chennai. Learning that Asif had come to Chennai on leave, Muthukumar visited his house and tried to attack him with a knife.
“Asif managed to escape and the neighbours nabbed Muthukumar,” said a police officer. Police said Muthukumar had told them that he was angry with Asif who, he believed, was responsible for the company terminating his service.
The Egmore police have registered a case of attempt to murder and are probing further.
(Source: The New Indian Express )
The Ghaziabad police on Tuesday, 4 Septeber, arrested seven members of a a gang of 10, including a BAMS (ayurveda) doctor, on charges of looting a truck loaded with medicines and medical equipment worth nearly Rs 2 crore in Bhojpur on the night of 13 August.
The police identified the doctor as Anil Kumar, a resident of Mandoli in Delhi and a native of Khekra in Baghpat district of western UP. The other six arrested were identified as Sanju Kumar, Surendra Kumar, Ombir, Rishi, Mohammad Aslam and Sonu.
The police said the truck left the Partapur warehouse of the company for Agra on the night of 13 August.
“Midway, the truck was looted in Bhojpur area of Ghaziabad as members of the gang followed the vehicle from the warehouse on their motorcycles and in a car. The goods were offloaded and loaded in mini trucks and taken away. However, a detailed investigation led the police to the accused and all seven were arrested,” Vaibhav Krishna, senior superintendent of police, said.
(Source: Hindustan Times)
After 14 years, Laxmi Prasad returned to Delhi to fix his brother’s leaky roof. As he went about the job, a police team lying in wait swooped in to arrest him — for being on the run from the law.
In 1996, when Prasad was working as an office boy in Nehru Place, he allegedly forged a letter with signatures of his assistant manager to issue a new cheque book. “When the bank staff informed his office about the cheque book, they said no such plea was made. The accused was fraudulently withdrawing money from the bank,” said DCP (southeast) Chinmoy Biswal.
Police said he was released on bail after a month. He appeared at Patiala House court a few times and then stopped, following which he was declared a proclaimed offender.
(Source: The Indian Express)
Cyber Crime officials on Sunday, 2 September, arrested a management consultant on the charges of siphoning off funds and stealing data belonging to an education group that runs a chain of schools in Dubai and Sharjah in the UAE.
The accused, Abhilash Rao Magavanna, 35, is a resident of Bharath Nagar in BEL Layout. Rao was arrested based on a complaint filed with the Indiranagar police by the representatives of IQRA Group, which is headquartered in Dubai. The police have seized 12 laptops, eight debit cards and one mobile phone — all worth over Rs 7 lakh from the accused.
The complainant alleges that Abhilash had befriended the CEO of the company while studying at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Madras, gained his trust and joined IQRA Education as a management consultant.
(Source: The Hindu)
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