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Two held,Clueless Murder case of Priest detected by Kadugodi police after 108 days

December 26, 2020 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The Whitefield Division Police of Kadugodi police have detected clueless murder case and arrested a hardware shop owner and his associate who has brutally murdered a 57 year old priest who was missing under mysterious circumstances from past 108 days as three months.

The accused has been identified as,Manjunath K,39,resident of Hosakote,and Gopi,20,native of kuppam in Andhra Pradesh.

The deceased Neelakanta Reddy priest of kashi Vishwanath temple was also lending money to people for interest.

According to the police the accused Manjunath owner of hardware shop had borrowed RS.10 lakh from Dixit as loan but could not repay due to loss in business during pandemic.

Dixit demanded manjunath to return and the duo had heated argument.On September 5th Dixit went missing and his family members filed a missing complaint with Kadugodi police.

The Kadugodi police swung into action and conducted a investigation and found that Manjunath on the pretext of returning money called Dixit and bludgeoned him to death before burying the body near the shop.He had even cemented the place to avoid suspicion.

Senior officer,told media persons that,Neelakanta’s family members said he has been missing since September 5 and they had filed a missing complaint.Two days ago,they filed another complaint raising suspicions over the involvement of a person called Manjunath in his disappearance.

Acting on a complaint the Kadugodi police inspector and his team swung into action after collecting information from the relatives of priest the team started their investigation and kept a close watch on the suspect and after collaborating technical evidence and inputs the team detained the suspect.

After detaining the team grilled them who has  confessed the crime killing Neelakanta Dixit, residing in Kadugodi near Nanjundeshwara temple on Teru Beedi.

Manjunath,who confessed to killing Neelakanta  Has showed us the location where he disposed of the body, we have located the body in the presence of Tahshildar near Lakshmi palace.

Neelakanta was a priest at the Kashi Vishwanatha temple in Kadugodi,his brother Narasimha Murthy told police.The family obtained money by selling their property and they bought land in Mysuru,Nanjangud and other places.

Neelakanta lent the remaining money through a person named Anjaneya Reddy.He gave Rs 10 lakh to Manjunath two years ago without Reddy’s knowledge.Manjunath paid the interest for a few months,but soon the payments became irregular.

Neelakanta demanded repayment of his money from Manjunath and warned him that he would inform his wife and father-in-law about the deal.

Manjunath,a businessman,asked Neelakanta to give him some time since his business was down due to the pandemic.Neelakanta insisted that he should at least pay the interest on time.

Manjunath then in the pretext of returning money called Neelakanta to his shop and while discussing they both had a heated argument in which the accused Manjunath hited him with wicket continuously and when he fell down the accused stabbed him multiple times and killed him and then locked the shop and kept the body in the shop only for one whole day.

Next day morning he and his friend shifted the body and exhumed the priest body near Lakshmi palace in a cemented wall said by the accused in his statement but our team which has taken the case as challenging and solved the case and arrested all the accused.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant,has appreciated Addl CP East,S Murugan, DCP, Whitefield,D Devaraj,ACP,Manoj Kumar,PI, Narendra Kumar,PSI,Mahesh,and staff as,Mahesh,Devaraju,Prabhu Gowda,Errappa Shetty, Jagadish,Ravikumar,Gangaraju,Ganesh, Maheshwar Reddy,and Pradeep has been appreciated for the exemplary work done by the them who has detected the clueless murder case and a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, Karnataka

Microfinance app racket busted,by CID Cyber Crime four firms raided,Two held

December 26, 2020 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

A major online financial fraud theft of personal data of applicants by a few micro finance companies said to be front-end firms of investors in some neighbouring countries has been busted in Karnataka, by CID cyber crime police said on Thursday.

Acting on complaints from some victims, including a woman who took loan using Paisa Loan app, the Criminal Investigation Department raided four companies, arrested the chief finance officer and human resource manager of one of them and seized laptops, mobile handsets and documents.

The cyber crime Sleuths of CID busted online loan app racket and raided several firms offering instant loan to mobile users and collecting exhorbitant interest rates.

The CID officials suspects that many such firms operating are being linked to people from neighbouring countries.

The racket came to light on Monday following a complainant filed by a woman stating that she had availed loan from one of the app and later harassed despite repaying the loan amount.

She came to know of a micro finance mobile
applications lending small amount of loans,and installed an app called “Paisa Loan”from play store.She availed loan from the said app and then repaid it on time.

Later she availed loans from several other apps. But from November’2020,even though she re-paid the loan the agents of the said apps started harassing her to pay extra interest amount, abusing her and her family members in filthy and obscene language,hacked her mobile data, created whatsapp group of the her contact list and started circulating defaming contents along
with her photographs,and also inducing her to avail loans from other apps and to repay the amount .

A similar complaint was also filed by another complainant on tuesday and both the cases are under investigation.

Based on the said complaints,raid was conducted by Cyber Crime Division,CID on four companies simultaneously in Bangalore team  Led by,CID SP,Dr Rohini Katoch Sepat,under the supervision of CID SP,Sharath Kumar, DYSPs,as,Kasim,Geetha Kulkarni,Nagaraj,and staff,on the following companies including Mad
Elephant Technologies Pvt Ltd,Borayanxy Technologies Pvt Ltd,Profitise Technologies Pvt Ltd.and Wizppro Solution Pvt Ltd were raided.

The equipment used to commit the offence including Laptops,Mobile Handsets and
documents were seized and as of now CFO and HR Manager of a company have been detained.

During the investigation,it was revealed that each companies possess several microloan apps of their own.On installation of such apps,users are
prompted with some basic questions when installing the app,that is,PAN Number,Aadhar Number,Bank account number,two individual reference mobile numbers etc.

Once this information is fed into the application, the app was installed into her phone.During the installation of the application,all kinds
of permissions (contacts,SMSs,call logs,camera, storage etc.,)is sought from the customer, a senior Police officer said.

Out of the loan approved by the app,(generally between Rs.3,000 to Rs.9,000),approximately 60-65 percent of the loan amount is disbursed to the customer’s account,after deducting interest, processing fee,tax.

If loan amount was Rs 3000 is approved,the user may get around Rs1800 to his account,after deducting all the charges.

A detailed investigation by the team has revealed that the Customers is charged interest rate of 36 per cent per annum on the loan amount.The loan repayment period is generally 7 days to 15 days and within the given period,the customer has to repay complete approved loan amount.

The customer receives alert SMS message or call from recovery team of the app,a day or two prior to due date.

The accused would not only harass and threaten the customers but also hack their mobile phone data (within a day or two after deadline),specially contacts and pictures of the customer.

Using these data,a whatsapp group consisting the contacts of customer is created and messages against the customer is circulated in the group with the photograph of the customer, with all kinds of abuse,sexual overtones,using customer’s photographs in the app with a tag of “CHOR”,“FRAUD”, “420”,“DEFAULTER”.

There are instances (in our own case)where a voice message is sent threatening physical and sexual assault on the female victims by the company recovery agents.This harassment will continue till the loan is repaid.

The second part of the problem is that,the customer is induced by these recovery agents to repay the loan by taking other loan thorough a different mobile application,which she has to install in her mobile phone.

As such the complainant is caught up in the loop of taking and repaying the loansthe officials said.

Preliminary investigation found that the owners of these apps are some front-end companies,for citizens of neighbouring countries are the
investors/directors and CEOs for every such company.

On identifying the agreements delivered to the complainant,it is observed that some NBFCs (Non Banking Financial Companies)are having agreement with these companies for disbursing loans.

Further investigation and raids on
these companies has revealed that,every company has at least 10 to 15 such applications developed and monitored, by them.

These applications are directly
installed,accessed,used and monitored from cloud systems based in neighbouring countries.

All the data is also hacked from this country and used against the victims.Above said companies have also used fake sim cards to call the customers.

Citizens are requested not to share the data over any kind of applications which may go against them,as a neighbouring country is using such data against the victims after hacking their mobile phones.

Meanwhile,The Reserve Bank of India has cautioned against loans being offered by unauthorised digital platforms, mobile applications promising a quick and hassle-free process. The note of caution comes amid a major instant loan app scam being surfaced in the country with its multi-city network.

There have been reports about individuals/small businesses falling prey to the growing number of unauthorised digital lending platforms/Mobile Apps on promises of getting loans in a quick and hassle-free manner.

These reports also refer to excessive rates of interest and additional hidden charges being demanded from borrowers; adoption of unacceptable and high-handed recovery methods; and misuse of agreements to access data on the mobile phones of the borrowers,” the RBI said in its notice.

“Members of the public are hereby cautioned not to fall prey to such unscrupulous activities and verify the antecedents of the company/ firm offering loans online or through mobile apps,” it said.

Urging people to never share copies of KYC documents with unidentified persons, unverified/unauthorised Apps, RBI said such fraudulent activities can be reported to law enforcement agencies or RBI’s Sachet portal (https://sachet.rbi.org.in).

“Reserve Bank has also mandated that digital lending platforms which are used on behalf of banks and NBFCs should disclose the name of the Bank(s) or NBFC(s) upfront to the customers,” the notice said.

Any victims of micro loan apps may contact Cyber Crime Division, CID said in a press release.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Mask was on, forced to pay fine: MLA MP Kumaraswamy

December 25, 2020 by Nasheman

Mudigere MLA M P Kumaraswamy has written to Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai, alleging that the police forced him to pay a fine, though he was wearing a mask.

Mudigere MLA MP Kumaraswamy

BENGALURU: Mudigere MLA MP Kumaraswamy has written to Home Minister Basavaraj Bommai, alleging that the police forced him to pay a fine, though he was wearing a mask. In a letter to the minister, Kumaraswamy said that around 12.30 pm on Thursday, he was on his way to the Legislators’ Home in a rented car and was stuck in traffic in front of Seshadripuram Police Station, a policeman came near the car, and forced the driver to roll down the tinted window and asked him to pay the fine of Rs 250 even though he was wearing a face mask.I always use a mask since I suffered from Covid-19. But the police started arguing that we were not wearing the masks properly. I was really frustrated with the behavior of the police who were misusing their power. Since I am a responsible person, I did not argue with them and paid the fine. I wanted to bring the incident to the notice of home minister.”A police officer from the Seshadripuram police station said he learned of the incident, but a senior officer has to look into the matter to take action against the personnel who fined the legislator.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Maharashtra to trace UK returnees as over 2000 arrive in state from Europe, Middle-East

December 25, 2020 by Nasheman

A total of 14 flights from these two regions landed during the day, said the official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)

Passengers at immigration in Mumbai airport

MUMBAI: As many as 1,206 passengers landed at the Mumbai international airport from Europe and the Middle-East on Thursday and 788 of them were quarantined in the city, a civic official said.

A total of 14 flights from these two regions landed during the day, said the official of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC).

Flights from the UK have already been suspended after a new variant of coronavirus was detected in that country.

Of 1,206 passengers, 788 were kept under institutional quarantine in Mumbai while the rest were sent to other states, the official said.

As many as 32 passengers were exempted from the mandatory institutional quarantine.

It could not be ascertained if any passenger had symptoms of COVID-19.

On receiving directives from the Central and state governments earlier this week, the BMC announced mandatory institutional quarantine for passengers arriving from the European countries and Middle East from Wednesday.

The Pune district administration has received a list of 504 passengers who returned from the UK in the last 28 days, an official said.

After a new variant of coronavirus was detected in the UK, the Union government had asked for tracing of passengers who arrived in India from the UK between November 25 and December 23.

“We have received a communication from the state government to trace the passengers who arrived in the district from the UK between November 25 and December 23.

“We have received a list of 504 passengers who will be traced and their RT-PCR test will be conducted,” said an official from the district health department.

The samples of those found positive for infection will be sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV) for genome sequencing to check if the virus is the same as the new strain, as per the Maharashtra government’s guidelines.

For those who have already tested positive after returning from the UK, their swab samples will be taken again and sent to the NIV for genome sequencing.

The local administration in Maharashtra’s Thane district has drawn up a list of 349 people who have travelled from the European country in the last one month, an official said on Thursday.

The administration is in the process of identifying and tracing people who have travelled from the UK since November 25, the official said.

Of the 349 travellers, 55 have come to Kalyan taluka from the UK and the process is underway to track them down, said Madhuri Phophle, PRO of the Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation.

The civic commissioner has also appealed to citizens to intimate the civic corporation about such travellers, the official said.

According to sources from the Thane Municipal corporation, the civic body has received a list of 134 persons, of which 72 have been traced.

Meanwhile, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation has received a list of travellers and around 50 to 60 may be from Navi Mumbai, an official said.

The new strain of coronavirus found in Britain is reported to be spreading rapidly and is said to be highly infectious.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Come forward for talks, government ready for all possible amendments: Rajnath Singh to farmers

December 25, 2020 by Nasheman

Singh said he himself is a farmers’ son and assured that the Modi government “will never do anything which is not in the interest of the farmers”.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
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NEW DELHI: Appealing to protesting farmers to come forward for discussions on farm laws, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said the government will amend the legislations if they are not found beneficial.

Describing the protesting farmers as his own people, Singh said, “Those who are sitting on dharna are farmers and are born to farmers’ families.We have lot of respect for them.”

Addressing a rally at Dwarka in the national capital, Singh said he himself is a farmers’ son and assured that the Modi government “will never do anything which is not in the interest of the farmers”.

Requesting the farmers to try the new Agri laws as an experiment, the former BJP president said if these are not found beneficial, the government would bring all necessary amendments.

“Let farm laws be implemented for an year or two. Let’s try this as an experiment, and if found not beneficial for farmers, the government will be ready for all possible amendments,” Singh said.

Underlining that all problems can be resolved through dialogue, Singh said Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants talks with farmers to continue, and therefore, the government has extended an invitation to them.

Singh appealed to all protesting farmers to come forward for discussions on the farm laws.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

No corporate can snatch away farmers’ land till Modi is PM: Amit Shah

December 25, 2020 by Nasheman

Shah said if farmer organisations felt that any provision of the three new farm laws is against their interests, the Modi government was ready to discuss and consider the same with an open mind

Union Home Minister Amit Shah

NEW DELHI: No corporate can snatch away any farmer’s land as long as Narendra Modi is Prime Minister of the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday and asserted that the provision of MSP will continue and mandis will not be shut down.

Addressing a gathering in Kishangarh village in the national capital, Shah said if farmer organisations felt that any provision of the three new farm laws is against their interests, the Modi government was ready to discuss and consider the same with an open mind.

Shah blamed the Opposition, including Congress, for spreading lies about the minimum support price (MSP) and other provisions of the farm laws.

“The Opposition is speaking brazen lies. I again reiterate that the MSP will continue and the mandis will not be closed. Farmers’ welfare is the top-most priority of the Modi government,” Shah asserted.

The years-old demand of one and half times MSP on crops has been implemented by the Modi government during 2014-19, he said.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

23,067 new cases take India’s COVID-19 infection tally to 1,01,46,845; recoveries cross 97 lakh

December 25, 2020 by Nasheman

The death toll increased to 1,47,092 with 336 new fatalities, the data at 8 am showed

NEW DELHI: India’s COVID-19 caseload rose to 1,01,46,845 on Friday with 23,067 new infections being reported in a day, while total recoveries crossed 97 lakh, according to Union Health Ministry data.

The death toll increased to 1,47,092 with 336 new fatalities, the data at 8 am showed.

The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 97,17,834 during the same period, pushing the national recovery rate to 95.77 per cent.

The case fatality rate stood at 1.45 per cent.

The active caseload remained below three lakh for the fourth consecutive day.

There are 2,81,919 active cases of coronavirus infection in the country which comprises 2.78 per cent of the total caseload, the data showed.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past 60 lakh on September 28 and crossed the one-crore mark on December 19.

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research, 16,63,05,762 samples have been tested for detection of COVID-19 up to December 24 with 9,97,396 samples being tested on Thursday itself.

Of the 336 new fatalities, 89 were reported from Maharashtra, 37 from Delhi, 32 from West Bengal, and 22 each from Kerala, Chhattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh.

Of the total deaths reported in the country so far, Maharashtra accounted for the highest 49,058 fatalities, followed by 12,039 from Karnataka, 12,036 from Tamil Nadu, 10,384 from Delhi, 9,505 from West Bengal, 8,267 from Uttar Pradesh, 7,089 from Andhra Pradesh and 5,260 from Punjab.

Filed Under: HEALTH, India

COVID-19: India registers 24,712 fresh cases, 312 fatalities

December 24, 2020 by Nasheman

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 96,93,173 pushing the national recovery rate to 95.75 per cent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.45 per cent

COVID testing

NEW DELHI:  India’s COVID-19 caseload rose to 1,01,23,778 with 24,712 new infections being reported in a day, while the recoveries surged to 96.93 lakh, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday.

The death toll increased to 1,46,756 with 312 new fatalities, the data updated at 8 am showed.

The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 96,93,173 pushing the national recovery rate to 95.75 per cent, while the COVID-19 case fatality rate stands at 1.45 per cent. 

The COVID-19 active caseload remained below 3 lakh for the third consecutive day.

There are 2,83,849 active coronavirus infections in the country which comprises 2.80 per cent of the total caseload, the data stated.

India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 30 lakh on August 23, 40 lakh on September 5 and 50 lakh on September 16.

It went past  60 lakh on September 28,  70 lakh on October 11, crossed 80 lakh on October 29,  90 lakh on  November 20 and surpassed the one-crore mark on December 19.

According to the ICMR, 16,53,08,366 samples have been tested up to December 23 with 10,39,645  samples being tested on Wednesday.

The 312 new fatalities include 93 from  Maharashtra, 34 from West Bengal, 22 from Kerala and 21 from Uttar Pradesh.

A total of 1,46,756 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 48,969 from Maharashtra followed by 12,038 from Karnataka, 12,024 from Tamil Nadu, 10,347 from Delhi, 9,473 from West Bengal, 8,245 from Uttar Pradesh, 7,085 from Andhra Pradesh and 5,243 from Punjab.

The health ministry stressed that more than 70 per cent of the deaths occurred due to comorbidities.

“Our figures are being reconciled with the Indian Council of  Medical Research,” the ministry said on its website, adding that state-wise distribution of figures is subject to further verification and reconciliation.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

COVID positive Nagpur man with UK travel history suspected of carrying new strain

December 24, 2020 by Nasheman

NAGPUR (MAHARASHTRA): A 28-year-old man in Nagpur, who tested positive for COVID-19 on December 15, is suspected of carrying the new strain of COVID-19 found in the United Kingdom, administration of Government Medical College, Nagpur said on Thursday.

As per Dr Avinash Gawande, Superintendent, Government Medical College Nagpur, the patient, who returned from the UK on November 29, was tested at the airport on arrival but was found COVID-19 negative at the time.

“After seven days he stated showing symptoms and complained about the loss of smell. He was again tested for COVID-19 at Nandanvan public health clinic (PHC) and his Rapid Antigen test came on December 15,” said Dr Gawande.

He added that his family members were also tested positive for COVID-19.

“The family has a history of going to Gondia (in Maharashtra). On December 22, the man was admitted at the hospital. We collected two samples for testing. A sample has been sent for RT-PCR test and another to Pune for further examination,” the doctor added.

However, the Municipal Commissioner of Nagpur said that it cannot be confirmed whether the patient is carrying the new strain or not till the final test reports come.

“28-year-old male COVID positive patient, with travel history to the UK, has been admitted to a separate ward at Government Medical College Nagpur. His swab has now been sent to Pune for further investigation. After receiving the report from Pune, it can be said whether this patient is a new strain or an old strain,” said Radhakrishnan B, Municipal Commissioner, Nagpur.

Meanwhile, India has temporarily suspended all flight operations between India and the UK till December 31, 2020.

On December 20, Prime Minister Boris Johnson had informed the public that a new variant of the COVID-19 virus has been found in the UK.

“Given the early evidence we have on this new variant of the virus and the potential risk it poses, it is with a heavy heart that I must tell you we cannot continue with Christmas as planned,” he had tweeted.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

IMA Scam: HC refuses to stay probe against IPS officer

December 24, 2020 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The High court on tuesday refused to stay investigation into the involvement of Hemanth Nimbalkar, IPS but at the same time directed the CBI not to take coercive action against him.

The order was issued on Tuesday after Mr. Nimbalkar approached the Karnataka High court seeking quashing of FIR filed against him by the CBI.

Justice John Michael Cunha directed the Central Bureau of Investigation not to take coercive action against Nimbalkar.

The FIR filed by CBI against IMA founder and others including Mr. Nimbalkar for allegedly abetment to IMA activities while another separate FIR filed against him under Prevention of Corruption act for accepting illegal gratification in the form of electronic gadgets and other benefits to give favourable reports.

Refuting the charges Mr.Nimbalkar said that he has forwarded to his seniors which were submitted to him by his juniors.The report was not final as it has to be approved by his seniors, he said.

He further said that for the same offence two FIRs have been filed which is not permissible in the law.

Special public prosecutor P Prasanna Kumar argued that the witness and material for both the cases are entirely different.

It may be recalled that the then Assistant commissioner,LC Nagaraj facing similar charges had approached the court on the same ground and his petition has been dismissed by the court .
Moreover the CBI also assured the court that there was no proposal to arrest the accused officer but planned to concluded the investigation by April 2021.

Considering the arguments the court refused to stay investigation against Mr.Nimbalkar and directed the Investigating officer to continue investigation and file the status report in the next hearing.

Filed Under: bangalore, Karnataka

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