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Techie held for holding illegally articles made by wildlife and marine
Pramesh Jain
In a joint operation Officials of forest Mobile squad along with the city police on Sunday raided the house of a software engineer in JP Nagar and recovered a huge collection of ornamental articles made of wildlife and marine.
Based on a tip off from a team of WCCB officials, a team led by Gangadhar GA,Deputy Conservator of Forest,(forest mobile squad,Bengaluru) raided the house of Pawan Kumar, 34, situated in KSRTC layout in JP Nagar and seized the articles.
The accused has been identified as,Pawan Kumar is a software engineer working for a reputed IT,(IBM)company in the city.
During the raid we have seized ornamental articles in the form of trophies includes,deer skin, deer horns,tiger nails,necklaces,rosaries,walking sticks,bangles,rings,bracelets,eads,coombs, carrom strikers,beads and dice made out of elephant tusks,various types of conches, porcupine quills,walking stick made of camel bone,tortoise shells,kangaroo pelt,corals,sea horse and shark teeths found during the raid.
During investigation Pawan Kumar told the officials that it is his hobby to collect the rare artifacts and had purchased many of them online shopping and some from other countries .
He also claimed that some of the artifacts and trophies he got were from his grandfather Chikkaraja,who worked with the Mysore Royal family,while others he purchased during his visit to UK,US and Australia.
Even though the accused claimed that he had bills for the purchase bills,the officials said that he had not declared and hence culpable under wildlife act.
The accused has been booked under various sections of the wildlife act and remanded to judicial custody .
The raid was carried out based on the inputs provided by WCCB officials who carried out similar operations in Kerala earlier.
The accused had formed a whatsapp group from the other accused who had similar wildlife article collections and are communicating for trade and purchase said senior official.
Afghanistan crisis: Gunfire at Kabul airport kills one Taliban mass near Panjshir valley
KABUL: A firefight at one of the gates of Kabul’s international airport killed at least one Afghan security officer early Monday, German officials said, the latest chaos to engulf Western efforts to evacuate those fleeing the Taliban takeover of the country.
The shooting near the military side of the airport came as the Taliban sent fighters northward to face a nascent rebellion against the insurgents who seized the country over a week ago in a lightning offensive.
So far, the Taliban said there had been no fighting though the rebels already have seized three rural districts in the mountains of the Hindu Kush.
Though the security forces of Afghanistan’s central government largely collapsed or fled the Taliban advance, some armed Afghans remain at Kabul airport assisting Western countries and others as they struggle to evacuate those gathered there.
The gunfire that killed the Afghan officer early Monday broke out near the airport’s northern gate, the same scene of chaos that on Saturday saw a crush of a panicked crowd kill seven Afghan civilians.
Who opened fire and the circumstances of the shooting around 6:45 a.m. local time remained unclear.
However, the German military said in a tweet that one member of the Afghan security forces was killed and three others were wounded by “unknown attackers.”
The U.S. military and NATO did not immediately acknowledge the shooting.
The Taliban as well did not acknowledge the incident.
The tragic scenes around the airport have transfixed the world as thousands of Afghans poured into the facility last week.
In the chaos, some plunged to their deaths while hanging onto an American C-17 taking off from the runway.
At least seven people died that day, in addition to the seven killed Sunday.
The Taliban blame the chaotic evacuation on the U.S. military, saying there’s no need for Afghans to fear them, even though their fighters shoot into the air and beat people with batons as they try to control the crowds outside the airport perimeter.
The Taliban have pledged amnesty to those who worked with the U.S, NATO and the toppled Afghan government, but many Afghans still fear revenge attacks.
There have been reports in recent days of the Taliban hunting down their former enemies.
It’s unclear if Taliban leaders are saying one thing and doing another, or if fighters are taking matters into their own hands.
As the airlift continues, the U.S. government has activated the Civil Reserve Air Fleet program, requesting 18 aircraft from U.S. carriers to assist in transporting Afghan refugees after they are evacuated to other countries.
The voluntary program, born in the wake of the Berlin airlift, adds to the military’s capabilities during crises.
Already early Monday, a Delta Air Lines flight part of those evacuations landed in Dubai and later took off for Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, where evacuees already crowd hangars there.
A steady stream of military transport planes continue to fly people out of Kabul to airfields across the Mideast.
There also have been concerns about a potential attack on the Kabul airport by a local Islamic State affiliate, whether through suicide bombers targeting the gathered crowds there or using portable surface-to-air missiles to bring down aircraft.
U.S. military planes have been executing corkscrew landings, and other aircraft have fired flares upon takeoff, measures used to, prevent missile attacks.
Meanwhile in Baghlan province, some 120 kilometers (75 miles) north of Kabul, fighters calling themselves the “People’s Uprising” claimed to have seized three districts in the Andarab Valley, nestled the Hindu Kush.
Others have gathered in Panjshir province, the only of Afghanistan’s 34 provinces not to fall to the Taliban.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the insurgents’ forces had begun surrounding Panjshir province.
Amurllah Saleh, Afghanistan’s vice president under the country’s absent President Ashraf Ghani, wrote on Twitter that Taliban fighters have massed near the province after facing ambushes.
PM Narendra Modi begins meeting with 10-party delegation from Bihar
NEW DELHI:: The meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the delegation of 10 parties led by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to discuss a caste-based census is underway in Delhi.
Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), which is an ally of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Bihar, is in favour of a caste-based census. He has been advocating for a caste-based census in the country and had thus sought an appointment with the Prime Minister.
Leader of Opposition in Bihar Legislative Assembly Tejashwi Yadav also wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the demand for a caste-based census.
Nitish Kumar had said a resolution regarding the caste-based census was passed unanimously in Bihar Legislative Assembly as well as the Legislative Council in 2019. A resolution was passed unanimously once again in 2020 in the state Legislative Assembly.
“The demand of the caste census is not just the demand from Bihar but other states also. The Opposition parties in Bihar also wanted to meet the Prime Minister with us. We had written a letter to the Prime Minister regarding this,” Bihar chief minister had earlier said.
“We want a caste-based Census and it is our long-standing demand. A caste-based Census will help all castes to get their exact numbers so that policies can be made accordingly. Caste census is in the interest of all. It is for the benefit of the country. It is the job of the central government to take a decision regarding the caste census. It is not a political issue but a social one,” Nitish Kumar had said.
Kumar, meanwhile, stated that if Centre does not agree then “Bihar will proceed to conduct a caste-based census.” However, the Central government has so far refused to accede to the demand.
On July 20, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha, Minister of State for Home Affairs Nityanand Rai had said: “The Government of India has decided as a matter of policy not to enumerate caste-wise populations other than SCs and STs in the census.”
On March 10, 2021, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs had clarified on caste-related details received from the Socio-Economic Caste Census (SECC) 2011 to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. In a reply, the Union Home Ministry said that raw caste data has been provided to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) for the classification and categorisation of the data.
“The Office of the Registrar General, India had provided logistics and technical support in conducting the SECC-2011. The raw caste data has been provided to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSJE) for the classification and categorization of the data. As informed by MoSJE, there is no proposal to release the caste data at this stage,” the Home Ministry had said.
Misuse of guns forces cops to rethink licensing in Daksina Kannada
MANGALURU: The gun culture seems to be taking root in Daksina Kannada. A spurt in the number of applicants for firearm licences and their misuse in the district over the last two years has been a cause of concern and made the authorities rethink the procedure of sanctioning the licences.
Though the authorities have been cancelling or rejecting the licences, there seems to be no end to the misuse of licensed weapons with five such cases being reported in the Mangaluru city police limits between January and August this year. Five legal firearms, which were issued for agriculture purposes, were misused for hunting and dacoity. The police have also seized three illegal unlicensed weapons.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Mangaluru city, Hariram Shankar, said that the department has made sanctioning of licences strict. “There is an unnecessary proliferation of weapons, which is not a healthy trend. This year, we have issued only five licences out of 23 applications, all for self-protection. In the city limits, we have 2,061 gun licences, including those issued for agriculture purposes. We have been cautious and not recommended issuing of new licences.
When there no threat perception, why issue weapons? People who had two weapons were made to either sell or surrender one firearm. For people above 60 years old, we insist on the fitness certificate to keep the weapons,” he said.
The strict measures have led to a decline in applications for new licences as compared to last year. The top choice of people for agricultural purposes is single and double-barrel guns, while for self-protection, it is the revolver. The police said people are now shifting to pistols for self-protection.
As per data with the forest department, the number of applicants for new licences has increased from just five in 2018 to 33 in 2021 in the district. Till July this year, 15 applications were received which are forwarded to the deputy commissioner who is the final authority to approve them. In 2019, 23 applications were received.
Dr Dinesh Kumar, Deputy Conservator of forests, Mangaluru division, said that an increase in applications is an alarming trend and could lead to offences like poaching and smuggling. Last week, Mangaluru city police arrested 12 people on charges of hunting a wild boar misusing guns issued for crop protection in Moodbidri.
Abducted bullion trader from Delhi his associate rescued by Halasuru police three imposters held
Pramesh Jain
The East Division police of Halasuru police arrested three imposters who abducted bullion trader from Delhi posing as policemen and threatened them to foist false case and demanded a ransom of Rs.10 Lakhs.
The accused has been identified as,Nazeem Pasha,Santosh and Asghar.
Senior officer told media persons,as on 7th August a complaint was registered in Halasuru police station in which a complainant stated as on 6th August at around 10 pm five unknown person came and abducted bullion trader from Delhi and his associate from a hotel in Dickenson road in a XUV car.
Acting on a complaint DCP,East,Dr SD Sharanappa,led a special team under ACP,Kumar D,Inspector,Manjunath M and his team swung into action and visited the spot to collect information and analyse CCTV footage from the vicinity.
After verifying the CCTV footage and based on technical inputs In a swift action the Halasuru police traced the accused in a hotel where they abducted the businessman and his associates and arrested a gang of three who posing as policemen abducted a bullion trader from Delhi and his business partner,a chartered Accountant, for a ransom of Rs.10 lakh.
The accused Nazeem Pasha,is a habitual offender arrested by Pulakeshinagar police for house break theft along with his two associates Santosh and Asghar,cab drivers by profession, ganged up and hatched a plan to abduct Aravind Mehta and Diwakar Reddy to extort money.
During investigation it was found that Mehta,a licensed bullion trader from Delhi having a cheating case pending against him,had come to expand his business in Bengaluru and to get investors.
He approached Diwakar,a city based Chartered accountant and the duo were having a meeting at hotel Royal Orchid on Dickenson road everyday.
Nazeem who got to know about Mehta business ventures,checked his background on social media and hatched a plan to extort money from them.
As per the plan he along with four of his associates approached the duo posing as policemen while they were having a meeting at Orchid and took them in his SUV on Friday on the pretext of inquiry.
Meanwhile Sandeep Paramesharan,a friend of Diwakar who accompanied him to the hotel noticed this and the next day noticed Diwakar did not return and filed a complaint with the police the next day.
The police swung into action and gathered CCTV footage and CDRs for analysis and managed to track down the accused to a hotel in Koramangala where Mehta and Diwakar were detained.The accused threatened the duo to book cases if they did not pay Rs 10 lakh .
While the police arrested the trio and rescued Mehta and Diwakar,two of the accused managed to escape a massive hunt is on to nab the absconding accused a special team is in action he added.
Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP,East,S Murugan, DCP East,Dr SD Sharanappa,ACP,Ulsoor Sub-Division,Kumar D,PI,Manjunath M,PSI,Suresh G,and crime staff as,Santhosh Rathod,Srinivas, Karthik,Shetappa Talakeri,and Nagaraj Rathod,has successfully nabbed the three persons and rescued the bullion trader and his associate safely by their good piece of investigation and for the commendable job done by them a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.
Unique catch by CCB Five persons held,Rs 80 crore worth ambergis,antique items seized
Pramesh Jain
The Special Inquiry Squad wing of Central Crime Branch (CCB) police on Tuesday arrested a gang of five who were allegedly attempting to smuggle sperm whale ambergris worth Rs. 80 Crore.
The five accused has been identified as,Majeeb Pasha,48, Mohammed Munna, 45, Gulab Chand, 40, and Santosh, 31, all residents of Bengaluru. The fifth gang member, Jagannathachar, 52, is a resident of Raichur.
Ambergris,produced in the digestive system of sperm whales and often called floating gold,is extremely rare,commanding exorbitant rates as it is used in the fragrance industry.
Commissioner of police Kamal Pant addressing media in the presence of Joint CP Crime, Sandeep Patil,said the CCB special inquiry Squad team on Sunday,received credible information that the accused who had smuggled Ambergris worth crores,were trying to sell it in RMK Enterprise in Bagalagunte police station limits.
Following this information, a team led by DCP Crime-1 KP Ravikumar, ACP, Hanumantharaya and team swung into action and conducted a raid and after conducting a search the team found huge quantity of Ambergris as floating gold or whale vomit in their possession.
The team nabbed the five member gang and seized 80 kg of ambergris from the accused.
A detailed investigation by the team it has revealed that they procured the ambergris from their sources in Mangaluru and were trying to sell it to their customers in the city but landed in CCB police net.
Along with the ambergris,the CCB team also seized two antique items from the gang a steam fan with the label of East India Company dating back to 1818 and two red mercury copper cups also from the East India Company.
Senior police officials have raised concerns over the smuggling of ambergris.In June this year,KG Halli police had arrested four people for selling 6.7 kg of ambergris, valued at Rs. 8 crore.
Ambergris is used in high end perfumes.It is brownish in colour,and has a solid and waxy substance.All the five accused has been arrested and booked under wildlife Act.As sperm whales come under Schedule 2 of the Wildlife Protection Act, it is illegal to possess or trade in any of its by-products in the country, said the CCB 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,PI, Shivaprasad,and crime staff as,Ananth Krishna,Nagaraj,Srinivas and vinod has been appreciated for the exemplary and good piece of investigation in cracking a unique case by nabbing five member gang and recovering around 80 Crore Worth Ambergris marine.
Unique catch by CCB..80 Kgs of Ambergris (also called Floating Gold) seized worth Rs 80 cr!! is product of Sperm Whales..was intended to be smuggled out of Ind..is in high demand in Intl market..5 arrested Sandeep Patil Joint commissioner of police,Crime said in his tweet.
#Ambergris smugglers netted by the CCB!The special inquiry wing of the @CCBBangalore has arrested 5 persons and seized 80 Kgs of Ambergris (floating gold/whale vomit) worth around Rs.80 Crore in the international market.Ambergris is a solid waxy substance originating in the intestine of the sperm whale and is highly-priced as a fixative.A reward of Rs.1 lakh has been announced to the team for their remarkable efforts Kamal Pant commissioner of police says by tweeting.
A 35-year-old fight master electrocuted during a Kannada film shooting in Jogenahalli near Bidadi on Monday.
Pramesh Jain
Senior officer with Bidadi police inspector and staff rushed to spot and after taking stock of the situation he said that the negligence of the film crew led to the mishap and detained the stunt master Vinod charging him and the film crew under death due to negligence.
The film crew did not take permission from the authorities concerned for the shooting.The deceased has been identified as Vivek and the film ‘Love You Rachchu’ with leading roles by Ajay Rao and Rachita Ram.
The stunt was being shot near a private resort and Vivek along with the stunt crew were part of the fight scene.
They used a metal rope and cranes to shoot the fight sequences and Vivek came in contact with high tension wire and was electrocuted on the spot.
Other crew who noticed the incident started screaming and rushed to his help but it was too late by then.The Bidadi police rushed to the spot and sealed the area for further investigations.
The police summoned VInod and the director of the movie for questioning.Ajay Rao was said to be present at the shoot but 200 meters away from the spot where the fight was being shot.
He heard the screaming and rushed to see what happened and came to know that Vivek died on the spot.
Two others part of the shooting sustained injuries in the mishap and were taken to private hospital for treatment .
Many crew in the unit escaped soon after the incident.The police are on their lookout to question them.
SP, Ramanagara,Girish S,told media persons, we have taken director Shankar,stunt choreographer Vinod, crane driver Muniraju and farm owner Puttaraju into custody.Incidentally,Vinod is the president of Karnataka Fighters and Fight Masters Association.The film team hadn’t taken permission for shooting at the location,said S Girish,SP, Ramanagara.
It may be recalled that in November 2016,two stuntmen,Anil and Raghav Uday drowned after they jumped from a helicopter into the lake during shooting the climax scene of Kannada film Masti Gudi.However, Duniya Vijay,lead actor of the movie, miraculously survived after rescue team members helped him.
Karnataka CM,Basavaraj Bommai,Does Away With Garlands,Shawls as Welcome Gifts
Pramesh Jain
Chief Minister,Basavaraj Bommai does away as banned presentation of garlands, bouquets,shawls and fruits at any government programme.However,organisers of such programmes have been permitted to present Kannada books to guests.
The Chief Minister,who participated in a meeting of senior police officials in Bengaluru on August 10,refused to accept a bouquet.
This is unnecessary expenditure.There is no need to give bouquet,garlands and shawls in the name of protocol.Henceforth,the tradition should be stopped,he said.
As per the instructions by the Chief Minister, P.Ravikumar,Chief Secrertary to Government immediately passed the order.The order says that from now on,Kannada books may be given instead of bouquets.
Subsequently,the Chief Secretary issued a circular directing not to give garland,shawls, flower bouquets,fruit baskets and memorabilia at meetings and events by the state government and the government-run-institutions.
All department heads and government undertakings have been asked to comply with the directions, it said.
It is important to bring financial stability during these Covid times.Before next March 31,all unnecessary expenditure must be cut down by at least 5% in departments.It would be great if it can be cut down further.
This, without affecting the necessary programmes,he said in one of his first decisions as the chief minister.
Recently, the newly sworn-in Energy and Kannada & Culture Minister V Sunil Kumar had appealed to those coming to greet him not to give garlands and gifts and asked for Kannada books instead, which he would donate to a library in his Karkala constituency.
COVID-19 India Update:India records 25,072 new cases, lowest tally in 160 days
NEW DELHI: India saw a single-day rise of 25,072 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest in 160 days, while active cases declined to 3,33,924, comprising 1.03 per cent of the total infections, the lowest since March 2020, according to the Union health ministry data updated on Monday.
The tally of COVID-19 cases has increased to 3,24,49,306, while the death toll has climbed to 4,34,756 with 389 daily fatalities, according to the data updated at 8 am.
The active cases have declined to 3,33,924, the lowest in 155 days, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate has increased to 97.63 per cent, the highest since March 2020, the health ministry said.
A reduction of 19,474 cases has been recorded in the total number of active COVID-19 cases in a span of 24 hours.
Also, 12,95,160 tests were conducted on Sunday, taking the cumulative tests conducted so far for detection of COVID-19 in the country to 50,75,51,399.
It has been below 3 per cent for the last 59 days, according to the health ministry.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 3,16,80,626, while the case fatality rate stands at 1.34 per cent, the data stated
Cumulatively, 58.25 crore COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered under the nationwide vaccination drive till Monday morning.
India’s COVID-19 tally had crossed the 20-lakh mark on August 7, 2020, 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.
India crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23.
The 389 new fatalities include 145 from Maharashtra, 69 from Odisha and 66 from Kerala.
A total of 4,34,756 deaths have been reported so far in the country, including 1,35,962 from Maharashtra, 37,145 from Karnataka, 34,709 from Tamil Nadu, 25,079 from Delhi, 22,792 from Uttar Pradesh, 19,494 from Kerala and 18,364 from West Bengal.
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