Archives for 2021
Major crackdown by Anti-Wheelie squad of Traffic West Division police,Five Wheelie wonkers arrested:
Pramesh Jain
In a major crackdown,the West Division Traffic police of Kamakshipalya,Byatarayanpura and Kumarswamy layout traffic police stations Anti-Wheelie squad has apprehended five youth for performing dangerous bike stunts as wheelie.
The five wheelie wonkers booked for drag racing and performing dangerous wheelie stunts on the Summanahalli flyover,under Kamakshipalya traffic,Uttarahalli main road under KS layout traffic police station,Hosakerahalli toll nice road under Byatarayanpura traffic police station.
Senior officer said,The Bengaluru West division traffic police had formed special teams as Anti-Wheelie squad to crack down on bike stunts in their jurisdiction.
The youths,aged around 18 to 21,were seen doing drag racing and performing dangerous wheelie bike stunts in Summanahalli flyover,nice road and Uttarahalli main road and their bike stunts video went viral on social media platforms.
Taking a serious note DCP,Traffic West,Kuldeep Kumar R Jain,who is very strict enough on violators and wheelie wonkers instructed the Inspector and staff to crack the wheelie bike riders who are creating fear among other riders.
The Anti-Wheelie squads swung into action and apprehended five wheelie wonkers and seized their bikes.
The team based on video evidence and with other technical inputs apprehended all the five wheelie wonkers.
Kamakshipalya traffic police station Anti-Wheelie squads apprehended three bike riders who were Performing dangerous wheelie stunts on Summanahalli flyover in the broad daylight and their video was uploaded on social media platforms the cops apprehended the rider within 6 hours of the incident was reported to Bengaluru traffic police on their social media handle.
The kamakshipalya traffic police stations Anti-Wheelie squad apprehended three bike riders as follows.
The accused owner of Activa Honda, KA-02-EN-9893,KTM Bike,KA-35-EC-5555,and Honda Dio bike,KA-16-EG-0268,bike riders were apprehended for performing dangerous wheelie stunts on Summanahalli Flyover.
The Byatarayanpura traffic police,Anti-Wheelie squad apprehended Honda Activa,KA-05-KN-9698,bike rider for performing dangerous wheelie stunts on Hosakerahalli toll plaza NICE Road.
The Kumarswamy layout traffic police station Anti-Wheelie squad apprehended,KA-05-KP-0290,bike rider for performing dangerous wheelie stunts on Uttarahalli main road near post office.
When our team questioned the wheelie wonkers why they performed these dangerous wheelie stunts what will they get by performing dangerous stunts the accused bike riders told police that they performed wheelie stunts as wheelie is for fun and thrill has now landed them in police net.
We have booked them for dangerous riding, endangering public safety.Each rider has to pay a court fine ranging from Rs.5000 and depending on the offence and court.After that,we will book security case and take bond from them.
Meanwhile the Rajajinagar traffic police have booked many cases under 283 IPC who has encroached the footpath illegally by putting illegal sheds,bricks,and other items on the footpath as footpath is for pedestrians for their safety so the special drive will be continued in future and encroachers will be booked and strict action will be taken on the encroachers as per law.
Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant,Joint CP Traffic,Dr BR Ravikanthe Gowda,has appreciated, DCP Traffic West,Kuldeep Kumar R Jain,and Kamakshipalya, Byatarayanpura and KS layout traffic police stations Anti-Wheelie squad who has done a great and good effort in apprehending the five wheelie wonkers who has created fear among other riders and endangering safety a suitable reward will be given to them for their timely action in cracking the five wheelie wonkers he added.
Dreaded Rowdies,Murder accused nabbed within 48 hours after shootout by Koramangala police
Pramesh Jain
The Koramangala Police on Wednesday arrested two accused in the horrific murder of Joseph alias Rowdy Bubly (40) after opening fire on them when they attacked the police team in a bid to escape.
The accused, who were shot in their legs, were identified as rowdy sheeters Ravi and Pradeep.
Senior officer told media persons,Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant had given directions to take the matter seriously and three special teams were formed to nab the killers.
Three special teams led by Addl CP East,S Murugan,under the able guidance of DCP Southeast,Dr Srinath Mahadev Joshi,ACP, Madiwala Sub-Division Sudheer M Hegde formed a team headed by PI,Koramangala Ravi and his team swung into action.
The team visited the crime spot again to collect evidence the special teams analysed CCTV footage of the area and neighbouring streets to identify the miscreants.
The team who were on lookout for the assailants received a tip off that the murder accused are hiding near Begur lake immediately PI, Koramangala,Ravi,and his team as PSI,Siddappa,ASI,Raveendra and other staff rushed to the spot.
As our team spotted the assailants PSI,Siddappa and ASI,Raveendra went to secure them but the accused were armed with lethal weapon attacked ASI Raveendra to evade the arrest our PI, Koramangala Ravi and Siddappa who were at spot opened fire in the air from there service revolver and PSI,Siddappa again tried to secure them but the assailants attacked the PSI too.
To protect the staff PI,Koramangala,Ravi and PSI Siddappa opened another round fire in self defense on their legs both the accused suffered bullet injuries on their legs and were arrested he added.
DCP Southeast,Dr Srinath Mahadev Joshi, ACP Madiwala Sub-Division, Sudheer M Hegde rushed to the shootout spot and later they visited the hospital to enquire about the health of staff who were injured while trying to arrest the accused.
He said,The accused were among the gang who had hacked Rowdy Bubly to death in a bank in front of his wife and daughter in Koramangala locality on Monday.
Though the killers covered their faces at the time of attack, the cops gathered inputs about the accused persons and traced them.
When the police tried to arrest them,the accused attacked policemen with weapons and tried to escape.
Koramangala station Police Inspector,Ravi and Sub Inspector,Siddappa fired in the air,warning the accused to surrender.However,when they did not comply,they were shot in the legs.
The accused persons are involved in a series of criminal offences.The injured policemen are being treated at the hospital.
In a horrific crime,taking place in broad daylight in full public view and creating a sense of fear among city residents,as many as 8 people barged inside the bank and hacked Rowdy Bubly to death, in what is seen as a revenge attack.
Rowdy Bubly was son-in-law of notorious rowdy Palani,who was hacked to death in a hospital while he was being treated in 2006.
It is suspect that a rowdy sheeter Naga who is in Centra Prison is behind the murder to take revenge our team will inquire in detail and massive manhunt is on for the absconding accused.
Finally Bengaluru Police Commissioner,Kamal Pant has appreciated Addl CP East,S Murugan, DCP Southeast,Dr Srinath Mahadev Joshi,ACP, Madiwala Sub-Division,Sudheer M Hegde,PI, Ravi,PSI,Siddappa,ASI,Raveendra and other crime staff who has successfully nabbed the two accused risking their own life a special appreciation to PI,Koramangala,Ravi and staff as, Siddappa and Raveendra for their commendable work in nabbing the dreaded criminals and a suitable reward will be given to the team he added.
Two Major operation by NCB Chennai,Over 300 kg of ganja seized,Nigerian drug kingpin from train in Coimbatore arrested
Pramesh Jain
The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has seized over 300 kg of ganja destined to Kerala from Andhra Pradesh via Tamil Nadu and arrested two persons,a senior official of the NCB here said on Monday.
The seizure of 327.87 kg of ganja (cannabis) was made in Uttukottai,Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu, on Saturday.
The cannabis was hidden in a special cavity created in a goods transport vehicle and its driver Dubash Shanker arrested,a press release from the office of Amit Ghawate,Zonal Director of the NCB,said.
The narcotic was sourced from Annavaram (Andhra Pradesh) and was destined to Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala), it said. Follow-up action by NCB in Kochi,Kerala,led to the arrest of Sreenath M at Kaliakavila on the Tamil Nadu-Kerala border.
He was receiver of the ganja consignment.He belongs to Thiruvananthapuram and was engaged in drug-peddling at Vizhinjam for the past four years, the release said.
Meanwhile, a Nigerian national was arrested in a separate incident at the Coimbatore Railway Station and was found having 2.235 kg of white crystals believed to be amphetamine.worth around Rs.90 lakh, while he was travelling in Kerala Express from Delhi to Kerala on Sunday.
On specific inputs a team of NCB Madurai unit intercepted Nigerian national,namely Egwin Kingsely, at Platform number 1, Coimbatore railway station and seized the consignment of white crystals of Amphetamine.
The seized Amphetamine has been procured from Delhi.The contraband was found to be concealed in 8 small packets,wrapped with carbon paper and further concealed in his luggage.
This Nigerian national is the kingpin of this syndicate and involved in drug trade for 3 years. NCB was tailing him for long time, the press release said.
The involvement of African nationals,especially Nigerians is an increasing trend in the trafficking of narcotic drugs and synthetic drugs.
Coimbatore,Salem,Erode,Tirupur have been hubs for African nationals.Tirupur being a textile hub is frequented by African nationals,who under the guise of textile business,have been involving in nefarious activities of drug trafficking,NCB said.
Amphetamine is made from Ephedrine/Pseudoephedrine, a controlled substance under NDPS Act.It can be manufactured in illegal laboratories which can be established in small premises. It affects the Central Nervous System and increasingly used as rave party drug, NCB said in its press release.
Finally,NCB acknowledges the dedicated efforts of Amit Ghawate,(Zonal Director,Bangalore),M Suresh Kumar- Superintendent and other officers associated to this case at NCB,Chennai Zonal Unit.
Active Covid-19 cases in India register increase for second consecutive day
New Delhi: India saw a single day rise of 41,383 coronavirus infections taking the total tally of COVID-19 cases to 3,12,57,720, while the active cases registered an increase for the second consecutive day and were recorded at 4,09,394, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Thursday.
The country’s COVID-19 death toll rose to 4,18,987 with 507 fresh fatalities.
The active cases comprise 1.31 per cent of the total infections, while the national COVID-19 recovery rate was recorded at 97.35 per cent, the data updated at 8 am showed.
An increase of 2,224 cases has been recorded in the active COVID-19 caseload in a span of 24 hours.
As many as 17,18,439 tests were conducted on Wednesday taking the total cumulative tests conducted so far for detection of COVID-19 in the country to 45,09,11,712.
The daily positivity rate was recorded at 2.41 per cent. It has been less than three per cent for 31 consecutive days, the ministry said, adding the weekly positivity rate was recorded at 2.12 per cent.
The number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 3,04,29,339 and the case fatality rate stands at 1.34 per cent, the data stated.
Cumulative vaccine doses administered so far has reached 41.78 crore under the nationwide vaccination drive.
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.
India crossed the grim milestone of two crore on May 4 and three crore on June 23.
The 507 new fatalities include 165 from Maharashtra and 105 from Kerala.
A total of 4,18,987 deaths have been reported so far in the country including 1,30,918 from Maharashtra, 36,262 from Karnataka, 33,809 from Tamil Nadu, 25,039 from Delhi, 22,739 from Uttar Pradesh, 18,027 from West Bengal and 16,246 from Punjab.
The 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.
Tax department raids multiple premises of media group Dainik Bhaskar
New Delhi: The Income Tax Department on Thursday conducted raids against the media group Dainik Bhaskar in multiple cities over alleged tax evasion, official sources said.
They said the searches are being conducted in Bhopal, Jaipur, Ahmedabad and some other locations in the country.
While there was no official word from the department or its policy-making body, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT), official sources said the action also involves the promoters of the major Hindi media group with operations across multiple states.
Congress leader and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Digvijaya Singh said on Twitter that tax officials “are present” at half-a-dozen premises of the group, including at its office at Press Complex in state capital Bhopal.
108-year-old man dies just before SC admits his land dispute case for hearing
New Delhi: A 108-year-old man did not live to see that the Supreme Court has admitted his appeal in a land dispute case he had been pursuing since 1968 and had remained pending before the Bombay High Court for 27 year before being dismissed.
On July 12 this year, the apex court agreed to hear the appeal after Sopan Narsinga Gaikwad’s counsel pleaded that the delay in filing the appeal may be viewed from the perspective that the aged petitioner belonged to a rural area of Maharashtra and learned of the high court verdict much later, and after that he got stuck due to the onset of Covid-19 pandemic.
The petitioner’s counsel Viraj Kadam told PTI, Unfortunately, the man, who pursued his case right from trial court to Supreme Court was not alive to hear that his matter has been agreed to be heard.
“He had expired before the court took up the matter on July 12 but the information about his demise from the rural area came just after the hearing. He will be now represented through legal heirs.”
A bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Hrishikesh Roy has issued notice on the application for condonation of delay of 1,467 days and 267 days in moving the top court against the high court orders dated October 23, 2015 and February 13, 2019.
The top court also sought response from opposite parties in eight weeks.
Justice Chandrachud said, We have to take note of the fact that the petitioner is 108-years-old and moreover the High Court had not dealt with the merit of the case and the matter was dismissed due to non-appearance of the advocates .
The bench said that as the person is from rural area the lawyers concerned may not have been able to trace him after the case was dismissed in 2015.
It took note of the submission made by Kadam for the petitioner that the decree which was passed by the trial court was reversed by the first appellate court and the second appeal before the Bombay High Court was pending since 1988.
Kadam submitted that on August 19, 2015, the second appeal was adjourned, and, thereafter, both sets of counsel appeared before the high court on August 22, 2015 and sought an adjournment to seek instructions.
The Second Appeal was adjourned to September 3, 2015, but was eventually taken up on October 23, 2015 and was dismissed in default, Kadam said.
The bench asked whether the petitioner had moved a restoration application to which Kadam said that they had filed an application for condonation of delay caused in filing application for restoration of Second Appeal but it was also dismissed in February 13, 2019.
Gaikwad and others had filed second appeal before the high court challenging the judgment dated December 17, 1987 passed by trial court in first appeal at Latur where the decree given to him by the trial court on September 10, 1982, was reversed.
Gaikwad had purchased a plot of land in 1968 through a registered sale deed after which he came to know that it was already mortgaged to a bank in lieu of the loan taken by the original owner.
When the original owner defaulted on a loan, the bank issued a notice to Gaikwad for attachment over the property.
Gaikwad moved the trial court against the original owner and the bank saying that he is a bona fide purchaser of the land and the bank may be asked to recover the loan by selling other properties of the original owner.
The trial court accepted the contention of Gaikwad and passed a decree in his favour on September 10, 1982. The original owner moved the first appeal after which the decree was reversed in 1987.
Thereafter, Gaikwad moved the high court in the second appeal in 1988, which was dismissed in 2015.
50 lakh Indians died during 2nd Covid wave due to Centre’s wrong decisions, alleges Rahul Gandhi
New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday alleged that around 50 lakh Indians died during the second wave of COVID-19 infection due to “wrong decisions” of the Union government.
India has officially reported around 4.18 lakh Covid deaths in the country so far.
Gandhi shared on his Twitter handle a new study by the Centre for Global Development which reported excess mortality estimates from three different data sources from the start of the pandemic through June 2021.
“The truth. GOI’s wrong decisions during Covid second wave killed 50 lakh of our sisters, brothers, mothers and fathers,” he tweeted while sharing the study.
In another tweet, Gandhi talked about the central government saying no to any compensation to those who lost their lives during the farmers’ protest.
“Everything is recorded in the tears of those who have lost their loved ones,” he said in a tweet in Hindi using the hashtag ‘farmers protest’.
Subramanian Swamy cautions BJP leadership against removing Yediyurappa
Bengaluru: Senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday cautioned the party leadership against removing B S Yediyurappa as the Karnataka Chief Minister as he brought the party to power in the State.
“It was Yeddiyurappa who first brought BJP to power in Karnataka. Some conspired to remove him since he would not be a ‘chamcha’. Without him, the party cannot return to power in the State. Only upon his return to the BJP could the party win again. Why repeat the same mistake?,” the 81-year-old Rajya Sabha member tweeted.
The Lingayat strongman that Yeddiyurappa is got support from Subramanian Swamy even as many seers of Lingayat Mutts have started rallying behind the Chief Minister amid speculation on his removal from the post.
Talks of change of leadership, which have been on for quite some time, gained momentum after Yediyurappa’s visit to Delhi last week. He has since strongly dismissed the talks as baseless.
DRDO test-fires new Akash surface-to-air missile and man-portable anti-tank missile
New Delhi: A new generation of Akash surface-to-air missile was successfully flight-tested on Wednesday by the DRDO from an integrated test range off the Odisha coast in a boost to India’s air defence capabilities.
The defence ministry said the missile was test-fired at around 12:45 PM from a land-based platform and that the “flawless performance” of its weapons system was confirmed by the complete flight data.
“Once deployed, the Akash-NG weapon system will prove to be a force multiplier for the air defence capability of the Indian Air Force,” the ministry said in a statement.
It is learnt that the new variant of the Akash missile (Akash-NG) has a slightly better range compared to the original version that can strike targets at a distance of around 25 km.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh congratulated the DRDO, the Indian Air Force and production agencies Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) and Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) for the successful test-firing of the missile.
Separately, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) also successfully flight-tested an indigenously developed low weight man-portable anti-tank guided missile, paving the way for its production for the Army.
The missile is being developed to strengthen the combat capabilities of the Indian Army.
The ministry said the Aakash-NG missile was flight-tested at around 12:45 PM from a land-based platform.
“The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) successfully flight-tested the new generation Akash Missile from the Integrated Test Range (ITR) off the coast of Odisha on July 21,” it said.
“The flight trial was conducted at around 12:45 PM from a land-based platform with all weapon system elements such as multifunction radar, command, control and communication system and launcher participating in the deployment configuration,” it added in a statement.
The Akash missile system has been developed by the DRDO’s laboratory in Hyderabad in collaboration with other wings of the premier defence research organisation.
In order to capture flight data, ITR deployed a number of monitoring mechanisms such as electro-optical tracking systems, radar and telemetry.
“The flawless performance of the entire weapon system has been confirmed by complete flight data captured by these systems. During the test, the missile demonstrated high manoeuvrability required for neutralising fast and agile aerial threats,” the ministry said.
DRDO Chairman G Satheesh Reddy applauded the efforts of the team that was involved in the test-firing of the missile.
In December last year, the government approved the export of Akash missile system and set up a high-level committee to authorise sale of major platforms to various countries.
A committee comprising Defence Minister Singh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was set up to authorise exports of major indigenous platforms.
About the man-portable missile, the defence ministry described the successful trial as a major boost for the government’s ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ (self-reliant India) campaign.
“In a major boost towards ‘Aatmamirbhar Bharat’ and strengthening of Indian Army, the DRDO successfully flight-tested indigenously developed low weight, fire and forget Man-Portable Antitank Guided Missile (MPATGM) on July 21,” the ministry said.
It said the missile was launched from a man-portable launcher integrated with a thermal site and the target was mimicking a tank.
“The missile hit the target in direct attack mode and destroyed it with precision. The test has validated the minimum range successfully. All the mission objectives were met,” the ministry said in a statement.
It said that the missile has already been successfully flight-tested for the maximum range.
“The test brings the development of indigenous third-generation man-portable anti-tank guided missile close to completion,” the ministry said.
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