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Time of India
11-07-2025
- Time of India
Property dealer shot at in Bhojpur
Ara: Two unidentified bike borne miscreants shot at a 65-year-old property dealer in Udwantnagar police station area of Bhojpur district on Friday morning. Ram Narayan Singh was riding his bike back home from Piyania village when he was accosted and shot at by the assailants around 6.45am. He fell from his bike after receiving a bullet injury to his left foot toe, and the accused fled away with the key of his motorbike, seeing the local residents rushing to the spot. He was taken to Sadar Hospital, Ara, where he is said to be out of danger. While one of the accused was donning a helmet, the other was not. Udwantnagar station house officer (SHO) Jayant Prakash said CCTV camera footage shows that the assailants were stealthily following him. "They chose an isolated spot where they couldn't see any CCTV camera to shoot at the property dealer. We have started an investigation and raids are going on to arrest the culprits," said the Udwantnagar SHO, adding the motive behind the firing is not clear yet. "In his statement, the victim has said that the assailants were after his gold chain. However his gold chain is intact. Further investigation will reveal the real motive. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Upto 15% Discount for Salaried Individuals ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo We are investigating the case from all angles," he said. Though some media reports claimed that the injured property dealer had received an anonymous extortion message on his mobile phone two months ago, even as the Udwantnagar SHO denied any such thing. Talking to the media persons at the sadar hospital, the injured property dealer said he had no enmity or dispute with anyone.


Time of India
01-06-2025
- Time of India
RPF constable saves man from coming under train
Mumbai: An RPF constable's swift action saved the life of a passenger who slipped into the platform-train while attempting to board a moving train at Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT). Tired of too many ads? go ad free now On May 30, as Train No 12201 DN LTT-Kochuveli Garibrath Express was departing from platform number 4 at LTT, a passenger attempting to board the moving train fell and slipped into the gap between the train and the platform, said railway officials. Ram Narayan Singh, an RPF constable from Central Railway's Mumbai division, immediately ran to his aid. Singh grabbed the passenger and pulled him to safety. "After the incident, the passenger appeared to be in extreme distress. He explained that a family emergency at his hometown made him desperate to catch the train and hence, he took the risk to board a moving train. He was counselled and given proper guidance to safely continue his journey," said a senior CR official.