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2 arrested with MD in Jaripatka
2 arrested with MD in Jaripatka

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

2 arrested with MD in Jaripatka

Nagpur: In a swift operation under the ongoing Operation Thunder, Jaripatka police arrested two individuals with a small quantity of MD (mephedrone) late Monday night. The action was carried out under the leadership of DCP Zone V Niketan Kadam. Senior PI Arun Kshirsagar of Jaripatka police station confirmed that the arrests were made following a tip-off received around 3am about two suspects dealing in drugs near Chawla Chowk in Jaripatka. A police team immediately moved to the location and spotted the two men. Upon noticing the police, the suspects attempted to flee but were quickly caught. During the search, police recovered 5g MD from the accused, valued at approximately Rs25,000 in the illegal market. The suspects were immediately booked under relevant sections of the NDPS Act. The accused were remanded to police custody (PCR) until June 6. According to PI Kshirsagar, initial interrogation confirmed the drugs were meant for sale, and police are now probing deeper into a possible larger distribution network. This seizure is part of a broader crackdown on drug activities in the city, as Operation Thunder continues to target narcotics peddlers and dismantle organised drug routes.

Police team dispatched to take custody of Nagpur woman who crossed over to Pakistan
Police team dispatched to take custody of Nagpur woman who crossed over to Pakistan

The Print

time27-05-2025

  • The Print

Police team dispatched to take custody of Nagpur woman who crossed over to Pakistan

Deputy Commissioner of Police Zone 5 Niketan Kadam said the woman left Nagpur with her 13-year-old son on May 4 and reached Kargil, from where she crossed over to Pakistan on May 14. Pakistan Rangers handed over the woman, Sunita Jamgade, to the Border Security Forces (BSF) on Saturday, the official said. Nagpur, May 27 (PTI) The Nagpur police have dispatched a team to take custody of a 43-year-old woman from the city who crossed over to Pakistan from Kargil, an official said on Tuesday. She was soon captured by the Pakistani authorities, he said. The official said Jamgade is in the custody of Amritsar police, and a team comprising an officer and two women constables was sent to bring her back. 'We will interrogate her once she is in Nagpur police's custody. We need to verify whether she was involved in spying or any other unlawful activity,' Kadam said. He said the Amritsar police have registered a zero FIR, which will be transferred to the Kapil Nagar police station in Nagpur, as her permanent address is in the city. Jamgade's son, who was taken into the care of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) following her disappearance from Kargil, will also be brought back to Nagpur soon, the official said. PTI COR ARU This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

City woman currently in custody of Gilgit police?
City woman currently in custody of Gilgit police?

Time of India

time17-05-2025

  • Time of India

City woman currently in custody of Gilgit police?

Nagpur: A 43-year-old Nagpur woman, Sunita, has sparked a after unconfirmed reports put her location at a police station in Gilgit-Baltistan, across the Line of Control (LoC). The case, already shrouded in intrigue, raised concerns about security lapses along tense Indo-Pak border, with intelligence agencies now focusing on a mysterious 'pastor' linked to her communications. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Sunita, a resident of north Nagpur, vanished after leaving her 15-year-old son in Hunderman village, a frontier hamlet in Kargil on May 14, promising to return soon. Villagers handed over the Class 8 student, to local police, and he is now under the care of child welfare committee in Kargil. Sunita's family, reeling from shock, is preparing to travel to Kargil to bring the boy home, carrying documents related to her past treatment at Nagpur's Regional Mental Hospital, as per zonal DCP Niketan Kadam. Security and intel agencies are closely examining Sunita's cell phone records, which reveal frequent contact with an individual referred to as the "pastor" in Pakistan. Sources indicate officials are recovering chat details & scrutinising her social media communications to understand their relationship. Ladakh DGP SD Jamwal confirmed Sunita crossed the LoC, describing the situation as a legal matter. "The woman has trekked to the other side. It appears she had personal relationship with a contact in Pakistan. All legal procedures are being followed," Jamwal said, adding Sunita made repeated attempts to cross the LoC in past. While DCP Kadam noted no direct contact was made with Ladakh authorities, the family is coordinating with local police to ensure the boy's safe return.

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