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Time of India
11 hours ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Extortion case: Police raid locations of Ritlal's aides
Patna: The Patna police carried out searches at several locations connected to associates of RJD MLA Ritlal Yadav, who represents the Danapur constituency and is known as a close aide of the Lalu Prasad family. The operation, conducted during the intervening night of Sunday and Monday, was part of an ongoing investigation into an extortion case . The MLA is already in judicial custody in connection with the same matter. The police action in Kotwa village was initiated following a complaint lodged by a contractor. The complainant alleged that Ritlal and his associates had disrupted the construction of a residential building and caused damage to property. According to the police, the construction was taking place legally within the jurisdiction of Khagaul police station. The MLA and his associates allegedly orchestrated the destruction of the boundary wall of the house under construction. City SP (west), Bhanu Pratap Singh, who led a coordinated team from 12 police stations in the raid, said the operation was conducted to arrest four absconding accused linked to Ritlal. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Volvé a casa sin miedos con #GuardianVerisure en tu celular Alarmas Verisure Ver oferta Undo "The complainant alleged that on the orders of Ritlal, his henchmen demolished the structure of a building, which he was constructing in Kotwa village of Danapur, after he allegedly failed to pay the extortion amount demanded by the latter," the SP said. He added Ritlal is named as an accused in the case and added that efforts to arrest the remaining people are ongoing. "The police will soon nab the absconding accused as search operations are still on," Singh said. Ritlal had surrendered before a Patna court on April 17. His brother, brother-in-law and six close associates are currently in jail in connection with the same case.


Time of India
12-06-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Man revived with just athird of donor intestine
Mumbai: After not being able to eat a morsel of food or sip water for over six months, 58-year-old Abhay Oak had his first bowl of khichdi last week. This was possible as the 58-year-old Ratnagiri resident underwent a small bowel or intestine transplant in a city hospital. His transplant wasn't simple because of his malnourished frame; in the six months since he had undergone a surgery to remove a gangrene in his small intestine, his abdomen had shrunk, and his weight had halved to 35kg. He hadn't reacted well to total parenteral nutrition (usually injected into the patient's bloodstream). "As the brain-dead donor was 18 years old and weighed 80kg, her intestines couldn't have fitted into Oak's shrunken abdominal space,'' said gastrointestinal surgeon Dr Gaurav Chaubal who performed the small bowel transplant for Oak at Nanavati Max Hospital, Juhu, on May 23. He decided to do a partial graft (a piece of living tissue that is transplanted) using 200cm of the intestines instead of the total length of up to 600cm. The usual practice is to transplant the entire small intestine from brain-dead donors. Dr Chaubal said that finding an appropriate-sized small intestinal graft for a slightly built adult or a paediatric recipient is a challenge, and mismatched transplants could cause abdominal compartment syndrome. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Instalá tu kit rápido y sin cables, en el día. Alarmas Verisure Ver oferta Undo But Oak's case proves that reduced bowel grafts work well, he said, adding that many patients can benefit from this technique. Oak's wife Ketaki said he developed severe abdominal pain in Nov 2024. Local doctors found there was no blood flow to his intestines, and "asked us to head to Mumbai", she said. The gangrene in his intestine was removed at the BMC-run KEM Hospital, Parel. "We returned to Ratnagiri, but his health suffered as there was no absorption of nutrients occurring in his gastrointestinal tract,'' she said. They found out about Dr Chaubal, who has conducted 20 small bowel transplants in the last five years. Within a couple of months of registering for a deceased donor, they found a match. "We are now relieved,'' she said. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .