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The Hindu
27-04-2025
- The Hindu
Man gets 10-year RI for smuggling ganja
The Kasaragod Additional District and Sessions Court (II) has sentenced K.A. Nawas, 44, to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment (RI) and imposed a fine of ₹1 lakh for smuggling 52 kg of ganja in a specially modified jeep. In case of non-payment of the fine, Nawas will have to serve an additional three months in prison. The verdict was pronounced by Judge K. Priya. The case pertains to a seizure made on May 13, 2013, around 8 p.m., at Chengala Bayvincha, where Nawas was caught transporting ganja concealed in a hidden compartment of a Tata Sumo. The operation was led by then Kasaragod Inspector and now Kasaragod Sub-Division DySP C.K. Sunilkumar, along with his team, who seized the contraband and arrested the accused. Additional Government Pleader G. Chandramohan and advocate Chitrakala represented the prosecution during the trial. Meanwhile, two other accused in the case remain absconding. The officials said that Nawas is also an accused in another similar narcotics case, which is currently under trial.


Saba Yemen
26-02-2025
- Saba Yemen
Young Palestinian man martyred by from his wounds
Occupied Quds - Saba: A young Palestinian man was martyred on Wednesday evening, to his wounds as a result of the Zionist enemy forces' shelling of the Nour Shams camp in Tulkarm, north of the West Bank, two months ago. Ma'an News Agency reported that the martyr Nawas was receiving treatment at the Consulting Hospital in Ramallah, where his martyrdom was announced there as a result of his injury by shrapnel from a Zionist missile in the head and chest on December 23. The Zionist enemy army began a large-scale military operation in the northern West Bank more than a month ago, which is the largest and longest in nearly two decades. Since October 7, 2023, the enemy army and settlers have expanded their attacks in the West Bank, including occupied Quds, resulting in the martyrdom of more than 915 Palestinians, the injury of about seven thousand, and the arrest of 14,500 others, according to official Palestinian data.