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Man killed by girlfriend's family in Palamu, 4 arrested
Man killed by girlfriend's family in Palamu, 4 arrested

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

Man killed by girlfriend's family in Palamu, 4 arrested

Daltonganj: Palamu police have arrested four persons in connection with the death of a 22-year-old youth, who was allegedly killed by the family of the woman he was in relationship with, in the intervening night of Aug 15 and 16. The deceased have been identified as Amrender Singh alias Bablu. Police said the arrests were made after Ravindra Kumar Singh, the deceased's brother, lodged a complaint against the family members of the woman, Kajal (22), on Aug 16. Those arrested are Brikch Yadav, grandfather of the woman, Kalawati Devi, her mother, Yogender Yadav, her father, and Rakesh Yadav, her brother. The incident took place at Sua village under Sadar police station limits. According to a press note by Palamu SP Reeshma Ramesan, "Singh was first strangled to death. Then, to make it look like he was run over by a train, the body was abandoned on the railway tracks on Aug 16." Daltonganj railway station superintendent Umesh Kumar said, "A run-over body was found near railway pole number 283/03 at 3.40 am on Aug 16. The incident looked suspicious, and both the RPF and the GRP noticed it." Officer in-charge of Sadar police station, Lalji, and his team cracked the case in the shortest possible time. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Could This NEW Collagen Blend Finally Reduce Your Cellulite? Vitauthority Learn More Undo When Bablu went to Kajal's house on the night of Aug 15/16, her family confined Bablu to a room where he was gagged to death with the help of a rope and a gamcha, according to the press note. Then his body was dumped on the railway tracks between Chiyanki and Daltonganj railway stations. The deceased was run over by the train, but his body told a different story, said the police. Police registered the case under sections 103 (1) and 238 of the BNS and arrested all and remanded to judicial custody on Sunday. Police have also recovered the rope and gamcha used in the crime. Singh and Kajal were in love before she was married to someone else in 2022. They were in touch after her marriage too which the girl's family was opposed to. 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 silver prices in your area.

Suspect in double murder case commits suicide in Satna hotel
Suspect in double murder case commits suicide in Satna hotel

Time of India

time11-08-2025

  • Time of India

Suspect in double murder case commits suicide in Satna hotel

Kanpur: A suspect in the murder of transgender Kajal (25) and her minor cousin brother took his own life at a hotel in Satna district, Madhya Pradesh on Monday, said deputy commissioner of police (DCP) Deependra Nath Chaudhary. The police s found a suicide note, the DCP said. The Satna police identified the deceased as Akash Vishwakarma (30), a resident of A Block Barra Vishwa Bank Colony, Kanpur. Kajal's mother, Guddi, named Akash in a complaint filed at Kanpur's Hanumant Vihar police station, also accusing two of Kajal's acquaintances, Alok alias Golu and Hemraj alias Ajay, of the murder. The DCP stated that the incident came to light following an alert from MP's Satna police on Monday. "They informed us that in the Kolgawan police station area of Satna, a man named Akash Vishwakarma committed suicide by hanging himself in Hotel Siddhant. The Satna police found a suicide note with Akash, in which he admitted to killing transgender Kajal and her 12-year-old brother in Kanpur and expressed his wish to die willingly," the DCP added. Police said that the incident happened on Monday afternoon when Akash's body was discovered hanging from the fan in room number 27 of the hotel. He used torn curtains to hang himself. Akash booked the room on Saturday and, after checking out on Sunday, returned and stayed in the same room after missing his train. The cleaning staff noticed no activity on Monday, prompting the hotel staff to alert the police. Kolgawan police station in-charge Sudeep Soni arrived at the scene, carried out the necessary procedures, and sent the body for an autopsy. The family was informed based on the identification card. Meanwhile, the police investigation in Kanpur revealed that Kajal did not like being referred to as transgender. She underwent facial surgery at a hospital in Mumbai to appear as a girl, spending over three lakh rupees on the procedure. Police sources also said that they are now focusing on two other alleged acquaintances of transgender Kajal, Golu alias Alok and Hemraj alias Ajay named in the FIR. "It also emerged that Kajal, along with Akash, paid Rs 5 lakh in advance to someone for purchasing land in Kanpur," police sources added. Kajal and her brother's bodies were found in a decomposed state at their rented house in Hanumant Vihar on Saturday. 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 silver prices in your area.

Six booked in fake marriage racket
Six booked in fake marriage racket

Time of India

time11-08-2025

  • Time of India

Six booked in fake marriage racket

Surat: Utran police registered an offence against six people, including the bride, in a fake marriage scam. The accused arranged and attended the marriage, allegedly distributing Rs 2.5 lakh as part of the matchmaking deal. Just 13 days after the wedding, the bride vanished from the groom's home, taking with her a gold chain and silver anklets. The victim, 27-year-old paan shop owner Gaurang Lumbhani from Utran, was introduced to the bride through his sister's brother-in-law's friend, Naresh Miyani, who claimed to have a suitable match. Although the bride belonged to a different caste, Gaurang agreed to meet her after seeing her photo. On March 30, Gaurang, along with Kamlesh Ghutla and Naresh Miyani, met the woman—introduced as Kajal Parmar—along with her 'siblings' Lala Parmar and Swati Parmar. That same day, Lala visited Gaurang's home to finalise arrangements, where it was agreed that Gaurang's family would pay Rs 2.5 lakhs to Kajal's family. Naresh, the chief mediator, was present. The marriage agreement was signed at an advocate's office on April 17, after which Kajal moved into Gaurang's house. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like AI is changing the way you learn a language Talkpal AI Learn More Undo But just under two weeks later, Kajal disappeared, taking with her a 6.5-gram gold chain and silver anklets valued at Rs 5,500. When Gaurang contacted her, Kajal claimed she did not receive her share of the money, alleging that the mediators—Naresh, Kamlesh, Raju Bhadiyadara, and others—pocketed it all, and told him not to call again. Gaurang then discovered that Kajal was actually Sayra, a divorcee with an eight-year-old child. Lala was Divyang Mistry, and none of the people posing as Kajal's relatives were related at all. They concocted the entire story to deceive him. When Gaurang threatened police action, Naresh refunded Rs 65,000 and Kamlesh Rs 20,000. However, the chief mediator, Raju Bhadiyadara, withheld Rs 1.4 lakhs and threatened Gaurang. The fake bride Sayra also refused to return the gold chain and anklets. Lumbhani has since filed a formal complaint against all six accused for cheating, criminal conspiracy, and criminal intimidation. 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 silver prices in your area.

Nepalese Woman Beaten By Mob On Suspicion Of Theft In UP, 4 Arrested
Nepalese Woman Beaten By Mob On Suspicion Of Theft In UP, 4 Arrested

NDTV

time04-08-2025

  • NDTV

Nepalese Woman Beaten By Mob On Suspicion Of Theft In UP, 4 Arrested

Bareilly (UP): A Nepalese woman, who had come to Bareilly in search of a job, was allegedly beaten by a mob on suspicion of theft, police said on Sunday. The woman, identified as Sushmita Saru Magar alias Kajal, hailing from the Pokhara district in Nepal, was admitted to the hospital in serious condition, they added. According to police, the incident occurred on Saturday night when the woman was staying at the house of an acquaintance, Vinay Gangwar, in Baradari. She had stepped onto the terrace around 1 am while on a phone call when some residents mistook her for a thief. Quila police station officials said the residents raised an alarm, shone torchlights toward her, and chased her. Frightened, she tried to open the terrace door. Failing to do so, she jumped off the roof in panic and fell to the ground. She was then beaten with sticks by the mob. A video of the incident surfaced on social media, showing the woman pleading with folded hands, repeatedly saying, "I am not a thief," but the mob continued to assault her. Senior Superintendent of Police (City) Manush Pareek said that based on the video evidence and the victim's complaint, a case has been registered, and four accused — Gaurav Saxena, Shivam Saxena, Aman Saxena, and Arun Saini, all residents of Baradari — have been arrested. Efforts are on to identify and arrest the remaining accused, he said. The victim told police she used to work in Noida but had lost her job and had come to Bareilly through a known contact to look for work. During the attack, two of her teeth were broken, and she suffered injuries to her leg, she said. Police have assured strict action against those involved in taking the law into their own hands.

Nepalese woman beaten by mob on suspicion of theft in UP's Bareilly, 4 arrested
Nepalese woman beaten by mob on suspicion of theft in UP's Bareilly, 4 arrested

Hindustan Times

time03-08-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Nepalese woman beaten by mob on suspicion of theft in UP's Bareilly, 4 arrested

Bareilly , A Nepalese woman, who had come to Bareilly in search of a job, was allegedly beaten by a mob on suspicion of theft, police said on Sunday. Nepalese woman beaten by mob on suspicion of theft in UP's Bareilly, 4 arrested The woman, identified as Sushmita Saru Magar alias Kajal, hailing from the Pokhara district in Nepal, was admitted to the hospital in serious condition, they added. According to police, the incident occurred on Saturday night when the woman was staying at the house of an acquaintance, Vinay Gangwar, in Baradari. She had stepped onto the terrace around 1 am while on a phone call when some residents mistook her for a thief. Quila police station officials said the residents raised an alarm, shone torchlights toward her, and chased her. Frightened, she tried to open the terrace door. Failing to do so, she jumped off the roof in panic and fell to the ground. She was then beaten with sticks by the mob. A video of the incident surfaced on social media, showing the woman pleading with folded hands, repeatedly saying, "I am not a thief," but the mob continued to assault her. Senior Superintendent of Police Manush Pareek said that based on the video evidence and the victim's complaint, a case has been registered, and four accused — Gaurav Saxena, Shivam Saxena, Aman Saxena, and Arun Saini, all residents of Baradari — have been arrested. Efforts are on to identify and arrest the remaining accused, he said. The victim told police she used to work in Noida but had lost her job and had come to Bareilly through a known contact to look for work. During the attack, two of her teeth were broken, and she suffered injuries to her leg, she said. Police have assured strict action against those involved in taking the law into their own hands. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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