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Bhiwani teacher murder case: Kin demand ‘fresh postmortem report'; failure of law & order, says Former CM
Bhiwani teacher murder case: Kin demand ‘fresh postmortem report'; failure of law & order, says Former CM

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

Bhiwani teacher murder case: Kin demand ‘fresh postmortem report'; failure of law & order, says Former CM

The murder of a 19-year-old playschool teacher in Bhiwani's Singhani village has caused public outrage in the area with protests entering its third day on Saturday and shopkeepers observing shutdown against alleged police inaction. While the protestors have lifted the blockade of the Delhi-Pilani road in Loharu, the deceased's family has refused to claim the body. Manisha, a resident of Dhani Laxman village in Loharu, had gone missing on August 11 and her body was found on August 13. On Saturday, Manisha's father Sanjay told the media: 'The police personnel told me that if my daughter has gone missing, she must have eloped and she will come back in two days.' Manisha's uncle Kuldeep also spoke to the media: 'Protests will continue until all our demands, including the arrest of all the accused, are met.' He also demanded a different board of doctors to conduct a fresh and thorough postmortem, alleging that: 'There were multiple lapses in the postmortem examination.' The family alleges that the post-mortem report doesn't 'conclusively' indicate the murder. In response to the ongoing protest, the Haryana government, on Friday, transferred Bhiwani SP Manbir Singh and suspended Loharu police station in-charge Ashok, Assistant Sub-Inspector Shakuntala, Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) team ASI Anoop, constable Pawan, and Special Police Officer (SPO) Dharmendra. The government posted Sumit Kumar as Bhiwani SP, who will supervise the investigation now. Reacting to the incident, former Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda said on Saturday: 'All the accused should be arrested at the earliest and justice must be ensured for the victim's family. We demand the strictest possible punishment for the culprits so that no criminal dares to even think of committing such an act in the future.' In Bahadurgarh, Hooda told the media: 'Law and order has completely collapsed across Haryana. Traders are receiving threats on a daily basis. Businessmen, employees, politicians, common people, and even the police no longer feel safe. It seems like there is no government in the state, and criminals have taken control of the entire system… This crime has exposed not just the brutality of the culprits, but also the failure of the law and order system… If the police had acted in time, her life could have been saved.' According to Manisha's family, on August 11, she left home to go to a nursing college in Singhani to enquire about her admission. As she failed to return by evening, her father informed the police via Dial-112 (Haryana police emergency response support system). According to Manisha's family, police accompanied them to the college to inquire, where they questioned three drunk men. The men denied seeing Manisha and said the college had closed at 1 pm. On August 13, a farmer found a young woman's body in a field near a canal in Singhani. Police, who reached the spot after being informed, identified the deceased as Manisha. Police said that, 'Special Investigation teams have been constituted to identify and nab the accused. We are in constant touch with the victim's family members.'

Nine eunuchs arrested after ruckus, attack on police in Gurugram
Nine eunuchs arrested after ruckus, attack on police in Gurugram

News18

time11-08-2025

  • News18

Nine eunuchs arrested after ruckus, attack on police in Gurugram

Agency: Last Updated: August 11, 2025, 22:45 IST Representational image (Image: News18) Gurugram, Aug 11 (PTI) A group of eunuchs allegedly created a ruckus, attacked police personnel, and damaged their vehicles at the DLF Phase-2 police station on Monday after police attempted to remove the group from MG Road in the early hours. The eunuchs claimed that some police officers had pressured them into engaging in physical relations, but the police dismissed these allegations as baseless. The incident began after residents near MG Road complained about the eunuchs spreading obscenity late at night. Police riders were patrolling the area when they saw some eunuchs around 4 am. The police attempted to remove them, but were attacked, with one rider's vehicle being damaged. Following this, two separate FIRs were filed against them at the DLF Phase-2 police station. Nine eunuchs were arrested and brought to the station. The ruckus continued at the police station, where the eunuchs allegedly attacked the police again, took off their clothes, and vandalized an Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV). Additional police forces were deployed to control the situation. The arrested eunuchs were taken for a medical check-up, and the other eunuchs attempted to free them and attacked police personnel at the hospital. Two officers were injured, and additional forces were called to restore order. Swipe Left For Next Video View all The arrested eunuchs have been identified as Raju Sheikh alias Sukhiman, Sazid Ali alias Muskan (Assam), Pankaj Rai (Bihar), Shubha, Rajnama, Sgar Sarkar (Tripura), Nisha Beb, Sonali Khatun, and Mukhtar Qureshi (West Bengal). 'The police campaign against those spreading obscenity will continue. Two separate cases have been filed for spreading obscenity, damaging government vehicles, and obstructing police work. Further investigation is underway," said Sandeep Kumar, Gurugram police spokesperson. PTI COR HIG HIG (This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed - PTI) view comments News agency-feeds Nine eunuchs arrested after ruckus, attack on police in Gurugram Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Read More

Panchkula police reunite 415 missing persons with families in a year
Panchkula police reunite 415 missing persons with families in a year

Time of India

time07-08-2025

  • Time of India

Panchkula police reunite 415 missing persons with families in a year

Panchkula: Panchkula Police traced and reunited 415 missing individuals with their families over the past year. The police said, this figure, recorded between August 1, 2024, and July 31, 2025, is a testament not only to the vigilance of the police force but also to their deep sense of humanity. DCP Srishti Gupta said among those found were 143 minors under the age of 18. These included 9 boys and 5 girls under 6 years of age, 10 boys and 7 girls between 6 and 12 years, and 18 boys and 94 girls aged between 12 and 18 years. In addition to minors, the police also traced and reunited 207 individuals aged between 18 and 35 — 33 men and 174 women. Another 65 individuals above the age of 35 were located, comprising 38 men and 27 women. Several emotional reunions occurred during the operation, especially in cases where young children or elderly persons were missing. DCP Gupta noted that some of the children were mentally challenged and unable to provide any personal information, such as their name or address. In such cases, police personnel — from station staff to beat officers and ERV (Emergency Response Vehicle) drivers — displayed sensitivity and dedication in handling the situation and achieving success. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Knee pain treatment prices might surprise you Knee pain| search ads Find Now Undo In some cases, children ran away due to domestic conflicts or stress, while others unknowingly boarded trains and reached different states. In such instances, Panchkula Police coordinated with police departments from other states to ensure the safe return of the children to their families. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.

96 drunk driving challans in 4 days in Panchkula
96 drunk driving challans in 4 days in Panchkula

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Time of India

96 drunk driving challans in 4 days in Panchkula

1 2 Panchkula: In a major crackdown on traffic violations, the Panchkula police intensified their road safety campaign, especially targeting drunk driving. Over the past four days, 96 challans were issued under the 'drink and drive' offence by the traffic police, as part of a district-wide special drive initiated under the directives of Police Commissioner Sibas Kaviraj. Special checkpoints were set up across the district with a focus on reducing road accidents and ensuring public safety. The Sec-5 police station area, known for its cluster of nightclubs, is under heightened surveillance. With increased nighttime activity, the police deployed five special night checkpoints staffed by 35 police personnel to maintain law and order in the area. Additionally, continuous patrolling is being conducted using a combination of 1 Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV), 2 Police Control Room (PCR) vans, 1 Durga Shakti women's safety vehicle, and 4 rider motorcycle patrol teams. The aim is not just to enforce the law but also to ensure the safety of visitors and swiftly address any untoward incidents. Under the leadership of ACP traffic Sukharpal Singh and traffic SHO inspector Sunil Kumar, six specialized 'Drink and Drive' checkpoints were set up. Using alco-sensors, over 1,600 drivers were screened. Out of these, 96 were found driving under the influence of alcohol and were promptly issued challans. MSID:: 121889855 413 |

Car rams into bike on Dwarka Expressway, badminton coach flung into air, dies
Car rams into bike on Dwarka Expressway, badminton coach flung into air, dies

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Car rams into bike on Dwarka Expressway, badminton coach flung into air, dies

Gurgaon: A 25-year-old badminton coach died after a speeding car hit his motorcycle on Dwarka Expressway near Daulatabad on Sunday. Police said the accused fled the spot and efforts are on to trace the car. The victim has been identified as Vinod Thakran, a resident of Gadaipur, Pataudi. According to his elder brother Sandip, Thakran was returning home from his academy around 5.30 pm. "When he reached near pillar 104 on Dwarka Expressway on his R15 bike (HR76J3727), a white Maruti Swift suddenly took a turn without turning on indicator. My brother's bike rammed into the car, then hit a drum on the road. He was thrown a distance from the bike," Sandip told the police. Onlookers alerted the police control room. The Emergency Response Vehicle (ERV) team reached the spot and took Thakran to the Sector 10 civil hospital in a private ambulance, where doctors declared him brought dead. Police said a case has been registered at Rajendra Park police station against an unidentified person under sections 125 (acts endangering life or personal safety through rash or negligent behaviour) and 106 (causing death by negligence) of BNS. Investigation is underway to identify the vehicle and the driver involved in the incident.

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