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Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
Habitual offender arrested with MD valued at Rs 5L
Indore: A habitual offender in possession of 22 grams of MD drugs, valued at approximately Rs 5 lakh, was arrested near MS Coral Valley on Dhar Road during a routine surveillance operation. In its ongoing effort to curb drug menace, the Crime Branch gathered intelligence and conducted covert operations. During one such operation, the team noticed a suspicious individual who appeared nervous upon seeing the police. He was intercepted and identified as Mustaq Khan, 45, a resident of Machal village on Dhar Road in Indore. Preliminary investigation revealed that Khan is a repeated offender with multiple cases registered against him under charges related to theft, excise violations and the Arms Act. Khan admitted during interrogation that he is addicted to drugs and intended to procure MD drugs at low prices and distribute them within the city. A case was registered against him under section 8/22 of the NDPS Act, and further legal proceedings are underway. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
Six women of interstate gang arrested for theft by GRP
Indore: Six women of interstate theft gang were arrested after a case of gold mangalsutra theft was registered at Indore Railway Station. Stolen valuables worth lakhs of rupees were recovered from them. The incident occurred on May 21 when the victim was boarding coach B/3 of train number 20414 Mahakal Express from platform number 5/6 at Indore station with her husband. Taking disadvantage of the crowd, the gang members pushed her and unzipped her handbag, stealing a gold mangalsutra weighing 16 gram — valued at approximately Rs 1,45,000. Following the complaint, an FIR was registered under section 305(C) of the BNS at Govt Railway Police (GRP), Indore. SP Santosh Kori said that based on intelligence inputs and swift field action, the team tracked down and detained six women from a notorious gang operating out of Delhi and Nagpur. The accused were identified as Archana (40), Soni (25), Kajal (40), Malti (40), Jagmohani (40), all residents of temporary settlements near Nizamuddin Dargah in Delhi, and Reshma alias Renuka (40) from Nagpur, currently residing in Sadar Bazaar, Delhi. During interrogation, Malti confessed to unzipping the victim's bag and stealing the mangalsutra, which she handed over to Soni. The stolen gold ornament was recovered from Soni. Recovered items included the gold mangalsutra, a mobile phone valued at Rs 12,000, and Rs 6,000 cash linked to cases registered earlier. Investigations also revealed the gang's involvement in multiple other theft cases, primarily targeting passengers at busy railway stations. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
FIR against couple for lurid act on highway
Indore: Madhya Pradesh police on Friday registered a case against a man and a woman who were caught on CCTV while engaging in a sexual act on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway near Mandsaur town, 200km from Indore. "We received a viral video and took cognisance of it. A case has been filed under BNS sections 296 (obscene acts and songs in public places), 285 (danger or obstruction in a public way or line of navigation), and 3(5) (common intention) against Manohar Dhakad and another individual," Mandsaur SP Abhishek Anand said. Police are looking for the duo. They engaged in the obscene act in public on the night of May 13 and newly installed CCTV cameras captured it in lurid detail. After the video emerged on social media, Dhakad's mobile phone was switched off and he vanished. In preliminary investigation, police confirmed the authenticity of the video and identified the location. DIG-Ratlam range Manoj Singh condemned the act, saying that such behaviour at a public place is disgraceful and could potentially escalate into a more serious legal matter. Dhakad hails from Bani village in Mandsaur. Amid rumours that he was a local BJP functionary, Mandsdaur district BJP president Rajesh Dixit said he was not a party member. BJP condemns the obscene act, he said. The Dhakad Mahasabha has removed him as president of the organisation's Youth Union on orders from its national president Dr Arjun Dhakad. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
Two men snatch bag containing Rs 6.5L from kiosk operator in Dewas
Indore: Two unidentified men made away with a bag containing Rs 6.5 lakh from a kiosk operator riding a motorcycle on Vijayaganj Mandi road in Dewas. The police said that the victim, Devrajsingh Chavda, a resident of Kawdi village, runs a kiosk centre in Agarod. At around 6:45 PM, he was returning to Kawdi with the daily collection, riding pillion on a motorcycle driven by his associate Ishwar Makwana. As their bike slowed down near Kawdi Kankar, two men approached from behind and snatched the bag containing the money. Devrajsingh attempted to chase the suspects but they managed to flee the scene. Upon receiving information, police from Vijayaganj Mandi station arrived at the location and initiated an investigation. Reviewing footage from CCTV cameras installed under Operation Trinetram, the police were able to capture images of the suspects. Superintendent of police Puneet Gehlot said that efforts are underway to trace and apprehend the culprits at the earliest. The victim is the nephew of Jaipalsingh Chavda, former divisional organisation minister of BJP. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Operation Sindoor posers by Rahul childish: Praful Patel
1 2 3 Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) working president and Rajya Sabha MP Praful Patel on Thursday lashed out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for questioning India's response to the Pahalgam terror attack. He described the comments as "childish" and "deeply unfortunate," asserting that such statements weaken national morale. "It is unfortunate that the leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha made such immature statements. Such remarks don't harm Prime Minister Narendra Modi or the government—they only harm the Congress and Rahul Gandhi. The nation is united today, and all MPs stand with the government. At such a time, making low and petty remarks is regrettable," Patel said at a press briefing. Addressing Gandhi's insinuation that India informed Pakistan in advance about retaliatory action, Patel countered, "If we say we'll take revenge, does that mean we've given prior notice to the enemy? PM Modi and external affairs minister Jaishankar have already stated that India would respond to the Pahalgam terror attack—does this mean every detail was disclosed?" Urging introspection, he added, "When people across caste, class, and party lines are united to fight terrorism, the opposition leader makes irresponsible statements. Even Congress leaders must regret the kind of leadership they are dealing with." Patel also dismissed senior NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal's claim that his ministerial berth was secured through chief minister Devendra Fadnavis's recommendation. "We have ten ministers in the cabinet. The decision to induct Bhujbal was made solely by party president and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, Maharashtra president Sunil Tatkare, and me as working president. We do not appoint ministers based on lobbying or external recommendations," he clarified. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !