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Moosewala's shooters, gunned down by Punjab Police, called Goldy Brar during encounter
Notably it was Brar, a member of the Bishnoi gang, who had first claimed responsibility for Moosewala's murder. In a Facebook post, that is going viral on social media, gangster Brar called both slain shooters Jagroop Roopa and Manpreet Mannu as deadly lions who fought valiantly with the police force for over six hours.
ED takes RBI's help to ferry cash, valuables seized from Arpita Mukherjee
Late on Saturday evening, after ED officials finished the counting and evaluating the estimated value of the cash and valuables, a truck from RBI's regional office in Kolkata arrived at the posh Diamond City complex at Tollygunge in South Kolkata, which housed the flat of Mukherjee. ED officials confirmed that the truck was carrying 20 steel trunks meant for carrying the valuables seized from Mukherjee's residence. Later, 15 trunks that were loaded with the cash and valuables and the remaining five empty trunks were brought to the ED office at CGO complex.
NIA arrests 8th accused in Udaipur tailor's horrific killing
The accused, identified as Mohammed Javed, 19, was arrested on Thursday. He had allegedly played a key role in the conspiracy of killing Kanhaiyya Lal on June 28 by conducting recce and passing on the information about presence of the victim at his shop to the main killer accused Riyaz, officials said. The case was initially registered at Dhanmandi police station on June 29 but NIA re-registered the case as it took over the investigation.
Imran Khan warns Pakistan could turn into Sri Lanka if vote theft continues
He said that the open buying and selling of politicians and party members by other parties is a blatant violation of the norms of a democratic system, adding that if such practices do not stop, then Pakistan would become the next Sri Lanka. "If this horse-trading and use of money to buy off our members does not stop, I am warning that Pakistan will become the next Sri Lanka," he said while addressing a gathering in Lahore.
Vikas Dubey's Lucknow house seized
The police have taken this action in the case under the Gangster Act registered against him. According to Alok Rai, Inspector in-charge of Krishna Nagar in Lucknow, Vikas Dubey has a house in Inderlok Nagar. A gangster case was registered against him at Krishna Nagar police station. In May, the police had pasted a notice to auction the property after getting the legal formalities completed.
Over 2.29 lakh devotees perform Amarnath Yatra in 22 days
Officials said that due to incessant rain along the over 300 km long Jammu-Srinagar highway, shooting stones and landslides have occurred on parts of the highway. "No traffic will be allowed on the highway today. Accordingly, no movement of Yatris will be allowed today from Jammu towards the Valley," officials said on Friday.
Gyanvapi mosque case: SC to await Varanasi court decision on maintainability of suit
A bench headed by Justice D.Y. Chandrachud and comprising Justices Surya Kant and P.S. Narasimha deferred hearing on a plea by the Committee of Anjuman Intezamia Masjid Varanasi to October. The bench noted that Muslim side's objections on the appointment of court commissioner to survey the premises would be left open.
Sri Lankan Navy arrests 6 Indian fishermen, boat seized
The arrests were made on Wednesday night. The six were arrested on charges of crossing the International Maritime Boundary Line (IMBL) and fishing in Sri Lankan waters. The arrested have been identified as Balamurugan (28), Anthony (31), Thanagapandi (24), Ajit (28), Krishnan (31), and Mudugu Pichai (51).
Era of equal opportunities replaces favouritism, nepotism in 'Naya J&K'
The 70-year long era of favouritism and nepotism has ended. A common man no more has to run after anyone to get his work done. If he fulfills the criteria and is eligible he gets what he deserves. Abrogation of Article 370, which provided so-called special status to the natives of J&K, has changed the destinies of the people in the Himalayan region.
SC junks Maha govt plea to review order for CBI probe against Param Bir Singh
A bench of Justices S.K. Kaul and M.M. Sundresh said: "Application seeking permission for an oral hearing is rejected. We have perused the review petition and record of the criminal appeal and are convinced that the order of which review has been sought, does not suffer from any error apparent warranting its reconsideration. Accordingly, the Review petition is dismissed."
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