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West Bengal Poll Results TMC set to retain power, surges ahead of BJP in over 200 seats

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee was, however, trailing her former protege-turned-BJP rival Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram by over 8,000 votes.

The ruling Trinamool Congress is all set to retain power in West Bengal as the EC trends indicate its candidates leading comfortably in 187 seats. 

TMC supremo and state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, however, is trailing her former confidante-turned-BJP rival Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram.

If the current trends hold, the party will easily form its third consecutive government in Bengal. 

The month-long West Bengal election that was held in eight phases under the shadow of a raging pandemic saw blame games, insider-outsider debates, political attacks and loud jingles of ‘Khela Hobe‘ vs ‘Khela Shesh‘. This even as Covid cases shot up both in Bengal and across the country.

The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements for the counting of votes and also put in place measures to ensure strict adherence to health safety protocols. Expect results to be confirmed later than usual.  

Filed Under: ELECTION, India

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Filed Under: bangalore, India

Violating lockdown:Total 7577 Vehicles seized,48 NDMA Cases booked till 1st May by Bengaluru Police

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

As part of the lock down enforcement the city police on Saturday seized as many as 843 vehicles which were moving around the city without valid reasons.Over all till today 7577 vehicles has been seized Bengaluru city police.

According to an official release 784 are two wheelers,35 three wheelers and 24 four wheelers.

Over all vehicles seized in 8 Divisions are,7577 vehicles in which,6901 are two wheeler,333 are three wheeler,343 are four wheelers.The police have also booked 48 cases against shops and commercial establishments under Disaster management act for violating the lockdown guidelines .

Meanwhile the cab drivers accused high handedness of police for seizing their vehicles and harassing them.

The cab drivers association alleged that while returning from the airport and dropping the passenger the police not only seized the cab but also assaulted the driver who questioned the police high handedness .

The association said that they are working on emergency situation during the crisis and warned to stage strong protests if the police alleged brutality continues says association head.

Meanwhile as vehicles were huge yesterday Commissioner of Police,Kamal Pant personally visited KR circle and Mysuru Bank Circle to monitor the situation and as he along with DCP MN Anucheth,ACP, Nazma Farooq,PI,Deepak was seen checking the vehicles and those vehicles which were plying without any valid reasons were seized.

Meanwhile Bengaluru city police of all divisions have booked 1,06,626 cases against people not wearing mask and collected 24288262.4 rupees from 1st April to 30th April.

9168 shops and commercial establishments were booked for violating lockdown guidelines in the Bengaluru Police commissionerate and collected 2097183.4 Rupees from violators.

Praveen Sood,DG & IGP, Karnataka State Police took to Twitter to counsel and warn people not to violate restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Let’s take the lockdown seriously. It’s in our own interest and possibly a last resort. More than 1,000 vehicles have been seized by police for loitering on flimsy grounds. I am sure you do not want to return home without your vehicle. Cooperate with police, stay home and break the chain,” he tweeted on Friday.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Inter-state drug peddler arrested 104Kg Marijauna Worth Rs.91.3 Lakh Seized by Electronic City Police

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The Southeast Division police of Electronic city police on Wednesday arrested a 39 year old inter state peddler from Andhra Pradesh red handed and recovered 104 kilograms of Marijuana worth Rs 91.3 lakh.

The accused has been identified as, Kallapatti Nagendra from Nalluru in Andhra Pradesh

Senior officer,told media persons,that a credible information about the huge quantity drugs will be entering to the city from inter-state and the peddler will pass through D Mart in a car.

Based on information Electronic city police inspector informed his seniors as ACP,Pawan,and DCP, Southeast,Srinath Mahadev Joshi about the information the seniors instructed Electronic city police inspector Anil Kumar HD to catch the peddler with all necessary actions.

Based on the senior officers guidance Inspector and his team rushed to the spot and surrounded the area when the car entered near D Mart of Electronic City our Inspector flagged the car and while intercepting the team found huge quantity of drugs in the car based on which the team caught him red handed for the possession of drugs.

For further questioning the team took him to police station for inquiry during investigation the accused confessed the crime.Nagendra told the police that he sourced the drugs from Chintapalli forest area in Vizag and smuggled the drugs in a car into the city.

He told the police that he wanted to sell the drugs during lockdown since he can charge more money and become rich in short time by Charging more money to his clients.

After arresting him the team grilled him and he spilled the beans and based on his statement the team has seized 104kg of Marijuana drugs worth Rs.91.3 lakh from his possession.

The accused has been booked under NDPS act and taken him into custody to verify his peddling network and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant, has appreciated Addl CP East,S Murugan DCP Southeast,Srinath Mahadev Joshi,ACP Pawan N,PI Anil Kumar HD,PSI,Mallesh Mallayanavar,and crime staff as,Shivchandrappa, Nagesh,Raghu,Nagaraj and Basangouda has been appreciated for nabbing the inter-state drug peddler and recovering 104 kg Marijuana worth Rs.91.3 lakhs from the peddler and for the commendable job done by the team a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

man arrested for black marketing Remdesivir drug, 2 vials Seized

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

The Women Protection wing of the CCB on Monday caught a 27 year old man red handed selling Remdesivir injection vials to the public for a price of Rs.12,000 per vial in Chamarajapete on Monday.

The accused has been identified as,Nitin Krishna,27, resident of Chamarajapete.

Senior officer told media persons,our Women protection Wing officers got a credible information about a person is selling Remdesivir vials for exhobirant price in Chamarajapete area.

Based on a tip off a team of officials headed by Hazaresh Killedar and team went as prospective clients and met the Nitin Krishna and ordered for Remdesivir injection vials the accused agreed to give us for Rs.12,000 per vial so we asked him to get 2 injection vials.

When he brought the Remdesivir injection to give us he was caught red handed and recovered two vials from him.

During investigation he confessed the crime and  told the police that he is buying the vials from his contacts for Rs.8,000 and selling it to the people for Rs.12,000 who are in urgent need and by selling one vial he used to get 4000 margin as profit.

When he was subjected to detailed questioning he Nithin also told the officials that he had sold around 12 vials to the public for the past few days.

Based on his confession the CCB registered a case against Nithin with Chamarajapete charging him under various sections of the drug control act .

Based on his information the police are now on the lookout for Haribabu,(40) and Gopala,35 from Chikkalasandra who had sold the vials to Nithin and the duo will be nabbed soon he added.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner, Kamal Pant, has appreciated Joint CP Crime,Sandeep Patil DCP Crime-1,KP Ravikumar,ACP,SM Nagaraj,PI,Hazaresh Killedar and his team for nabbing the person who was hoarding illegally Remdesivir injection vials and selling it at exhobirant rate to become rich is now cooling his heels in jail and a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Covid patient jumps to death from fourth floor of Victoria hospital :

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

A 26-year-old auto rickshaw driver ended life by jumping from the fourth floor of the victoria hospital ward on Wednesday where he was being treated for covid infection.

The deceased has been identified as Kumar,26,

According to the police Kumar was admitted to the hospital for the few days ago and since then he was under depression.

However the family members raised doubt about the death stating that Kumar was assured by the doctors he was cured and would be shifted to the general ward soon.

DCP South,Harish Pandey and VV Puram police visited the spot and conducted spot inspection.

Based on the complaint the police have taken up a case of unnatural death and are awaiting a post mortem report to ascertain the cause of death.

This is the second case of suicide related to covid infection as on Saturday 61-year-old Ramanna ended life by hanigng at the room of a private hospital in Vijayanagar where he was admitted for treatment .

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Fake RT-PCR Negative certificate racket Busted by CCB,Four held including two Lab Technicians

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

Bengaluru CCB sleuths of special inquiry squad wing has busted a fake reverse transcription (RT), the polymerase chain reaction (PCR),RT-PCR racket and arrested four persons including two lab technician and recovered 5 fake RT-PCR negative certificate and mobile phones.

The accused has been identified as,Mukesh Singh,25 of Rajasthan,and Nagaraj,39 of Bengaluru,Bhagya and Anil kumar both lab technician.

Senior officer,told media persons,we received a credible information about the fake RT-PCR negative certificates are being given to people who wants negative RT-PCR reports to travel Maharashtra,West Bengal and many other places where RT-PCR negative certificate is compulsory.

Our team got a credible inputs that person near Sarjapur road in Varthur police station limits are running this racket and issuing certificate for Rs.900.

Based on the information team led by ACP, Hanumantharaya and team swung into action the team formed a team of decoy and approached the duo as travellers.

Two police officials posing as travellers approached the duo and sought RT-PCR negative reports which enables people to travel anywhere.

The duo took our officials as decoys Aadhar card and details for RT-PCR negative report the duo dint collect the swab of both of our decoy and asked to come next day to collect the report.

Our team on the next day approached them to collect report and the duo charged Rs.700 for each report.

When the report was received by our decoy after receiving the report we conducted a raid on his office near Sarjapur road and recovered 5 Fake Certificates and mobile phones used to commit the crime.

During interrogation the duo accused confessed the crime and a detailed investigation led our team to arrest two more accused based on their statement the team arrested Bhagya and Anil Kumar a lab technicians with those duo help as lab technician the prime accused is Mukesh Singh in this racket.

The duo’s modus operandi was simple as they used to collect Aadhaar cards and never collected swab samples to issue these certificates.

The police team got to know that the duo was running this racket for quite some time and charged Rs 700 per certificate.

 The police has registered a case and further investigation is on.

Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant,has appreciated Joint CP Crime,Sandeep Patil,DCP Crime-1,KP Ravikumar,ACP, Hanumantharaya N,and other staff who are the part of the busting the fake RT-PCR negative certificate racket and for the exemplary work done by them a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.

Filed Under: bangalore, India

Totally 688 Police personnel infected for Covid19,on Wednesday 31 police personnel tested positive

May 2, 2021 by Nasheman

Pramesh Jain

As many as 31 police personnel in the city police tested positive on Wednesday taking the total number to 688 positive cases in the second wave of Covid-19.

Out of the 31 positive cases,16 police personnel have taken both the doses of vaccine while 12 have taken only the first dose while the remaining three have not taken the vaccination.

As per the available statistics,out of total 866 of positive cases,a total of 569 active cases are being treated at various levels. 

Among them 541 cases are reported home isolation,26 general and two oxygenated.None of the cases are in ICU.

The remaining 112 cases reported discharges and seven have succumbed to the infection.

In addition to this 22 family members of the police personnel have also been tested positive  and five among them succumbed .

16 family members are home isolated while one person is in ICU.

The city police have set up two Covid Care Centres in associations with the NGOs to provide medical care for their personnel and their family members who are tested positive. 

On Friday Kamal Pant,DGP, Commissioner of Bengaluru city inaugurated police Covid Care centre at Whitefield Division in the presence of Addl CP East,S Murugan,Joint CP Traffic, Dr BR Ravikanthe Gowda,DCPs,as,KM Shantharaju and D Devaraj was present.

After inaugurating the the police Covid Care Centre Kamal Pant said,Any Police staff/officer with covid symptoms need to be hospitalized can contact DCP/ACP Whitefield for admission in Covid Care centre at Whitefield.

Inaugurated the 50-bed Covid Care Centre for @BlrCityPolice personnel and their families in the new police residential complex in Kadugodi.

My heartfelt thanks to Biocon Chief @kiranshaw for sponsoring this from her personal fund and @WFRising for all their help.

The Covid Care Centre will greatly help the men in uniform who are tirelessly working at the frontlines.

A special mention to @dcpwhitefield D.Devaraja who came up with the idea of setting up a Covid Care Centre.

Kiran Mazumdar Shah replied to Commissioner’s tweet by telling it is my duty sir to help the frontline workers.

Filed Under: India, News & Politics

Bengaluru alone topples states of Andhra, TN, Telangana in active Covid cases

May 1, 2021 by Nasheman

BENGALURU: For those wondering why the curfew restrictions need to be taken seriously — call it ‘lockdown’ if you want — consider this: On Friday, with Karnataka recording a maddening addition of 48,296 fresh Covid-19 cases to its tally, the total number of active cases in Bengaluru alone has crossed the individual figures of the entire states of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. If it is any consolation, Kerala is the only other southern state whose active cases — currently under treatment — are more than Bengaluru’s.

The Health Department data says that on October 7 last year, 1,04,348 tests were conducted to detect a single-day addition of 10,974 cases. On Friday, 1,89,793 tests revealed an addition of 48,296 cases. This is an 81 per cent increase in the number of tests, but the comparative increase in the single-day addition is a whopping 340 per cent!

With the worsening situation in Bengaluru, and Karnataka in general, the state’s recovery rate has fallen to 73.85 per cent from Thursday’s 75.26 per cent. The recovery rate was a robust 98.06 per cent on January 30, when the first wave was on the wane. Correspondingly, the state’s positivity rate has been rising since April 4, when it was 4.63 per cent. On Friday, the state’s positivity rate was at 5.95 per cent, up from 5.80 per cent on Thursday.

The mortality rate, however, has been falling and is now 1.01 per cent — an indication that the deaths, compared to the Covid-19 tally — have been just a fraction. It was 1.03 per cent on Thursday.Bengaluru’s Covid-19 tally now stands at 7,56,740 cases recorded since the pandemic reached the state on March 8 last year. It was 7,29,984 on Thursday. 

Filed Under: bangalore, India

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