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Drunk cop crashes into bike in Navi Mumbai, bystanders catch and confront him
Drunk cop crashes into bike in Navi Mumbai, bystanders catch and confront him

Hindustan Times

time4 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Drunk cop crashes into bike in Navi Mumbai, bystanders catch and confront him

NAVI MUMBAI: A serving constable of the Mumbai Police was booked on Tuesday after he allegedly drove under the influence of alcohol and rammed his car into a two-wheeler in broad daylight in Ghansoli, Navi Mumbai. The incident, which was caught on camera, has since gone viral, showing the accused being confronted and gheraoed by angry bystanders. Drunk cop crashes into bike in Navi Mumbai, bystanders catch and confront him The accident took place around 12:55 PM on August 6, near the Rajiv Gandhi College bus stop in Sector 7, Ghansoli. The biker, identified as 39-year-old Vicky Vishwanath Uchgavkar, a resident of Simplex Gurudutt Housing Society in Ghansoli, was riding his Pulsar (MH 43 CL 0761) when he was struck from behind by a white Maruti Suzuki Baleno (MH 05 EC 7495). The accused at the wheel was identified as Ravindra Bapu Pawar, 42, a constable with the Mumbai Police, currently posted in the city but residing in sector 9, Ghansoli. Preliminary investigation suggests Pawar was inebriated at the time of the crash. Police said both open and sealed liquor bottles were found inside the vehicle during a search. A dashcam from another vehicle captured the moment of the collision, helping confirm the sequence of events. Locals who witnessed the crash chased down the car and forced the driver to stop. In videos circulated on social media, Pawar appears disoriented and is surrounded by citizens demanding accountability. While Uchgavkar sustained injuries in the crash, they were not life-threatening. Eyewitnesses claimed that Pawar had been driving erratically and posed a threat to others on the road. The incident has sparked questions about the mental fitness and conduct of law enforcement personnel on active duty. An FIR has been registered at Rabale police station, and further investigation is underway.

Bhopal's Aditi & Indore's Utkarsh shine at Pickleball as c'ship concludes in city
Bhopal's Aditi & Indore's Utkarsh shine at Pickleball as c'ship concludes in city

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Bhopal's Aditi & Indore's Utkarsh shine at Pickleball as c'ship concludes in city

Bhopal: Aditi Matta of Bhopal excelled by winning two titles and finishing as runner-up in one category in the first state-level ranking Ace Cup Pickleball Championship, concluded at Ace Club in Salaiya, Bhopal. Utkarsh Dubey from Indore dominated by claiming three titles. The championship witnessed participation from over 100 players across MP According to Organising Secretary Aditya Sur, the final matches were conducted at Ace Pickleball Academy at Rajiv Gandhi College, Salaiya. Aditi Matta partnered with Shubhi from Dhar to win the Women's Doubles Open, defeating Indore's Divya and Abhiruchi. She secured her second title in Mixed Doubles Open with Utkarsh Dubey, overcoming Vaibhav and Abhiruchi from Indore. In women's singles, Aditi finished second to Shubhi Vyas from Dhar. Utkarsh Dubey secured his second title by defeating Bhopal's Bhavesh Gaur 15-8 in men's singles. Partnering with Anuj Upreti, Dubey won his third title in men's doubles open against Dhar's Jai and Parth. Rizwan Khan from Indore won the beginners' men's singles against Anuj Upreti with a score of 15-8. Rizwan and Anuj claimed the beginners' combined doubles title against Meet and Ansh from Dhar. In the 35 plus category, Bhopal's Vivek and Rohit emerged victorious against Karan and Jeetu. The 40 plus category saw Ashish Matta and Mukesh Soni from Bhopal defeating Prakash and Sarvesh. The closing ceremony was attended by MP Pickleball Association's Vice President and Bhopal District Pickleball's President Shailendra Bagre, Joint Secretary Ashish Matta, Vice President Mukesh Soni, Amardeep Singh, and numerous players. Bhopal: Aditi Matta of Bhopal excelled by winning two titles and finishing as runner-up in one category in the first state-level ranking Ace Cup Pickleball Championship, concluded at Ace Club in Salaiya, Bhopal. Utkarsh Dubey from Indore dominated by claiming three titles. The championship witnessed participation from over 100 players across MP According to Organising Secretary Aditya Sur, the final matches were conducted at Ace Pickleball Academy at Rajiv Gandhi College, Salaiya. Aditi Matta partnered with Shubhi from Dhar to win the Women's Doubles Open, defeating Indore's Divya and Abhiruchi. She secured her second title in Mixed Doubles Open with Utkarsh Dubey, overcoming Vaibhav and Abhiruchi from Indore. In women's singles, Aditi finished second to Shubhi Vyas from Dhar. Utkarsh Dubey secured his second title by defeating Bhopal's Bhavesh Gaur 15-8 in men's singles. Partnering with Anuj Upreti, Dubey won his third title in men's doubles open against Dhar's Jai and Parth. Rizwan Khan from Indore won the beginners' men's singles against Anuj Upreti with a score of 15-8. Rizwan and Anuj claimed the beginners' combined doubles title against Meet and Ansh from Dhar. In the 35 plus category, Bhopal's Vivek and Rohit emerged victorious against Karan and Jeetu. The 40 plus category saw Ashish Matta and Mukesh Soni from Bhopal defeating Prakash and Sarvesh. The closing ceremony was attended by MP Pickleball Association's Vice President and Bhopal District Pickleball's President Shailendra Bagre, Joint Secretary Ashish Matta, Vice President Mukesh Soni, Amardeep Singh, and numerous players.

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