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Time of India
24-05-2025
- Time of India
Three arrested for assault on Kolkata traffic cop
Kolkata: Three men were arrested for assaulting an on-duty traffic sergeant following an altercation over drink-driving at a police checkpoint in the Muchipara area on Thursday night. The accused — Krishan Kumar Thakur, Sanjay Roy, and Sonatu Mondal — were remanded in judicial custody till June 2 on Friday. The altercation broke out when the officers stopped their speeding luxury car that was approaching the checkpoint. The cops found that the driver was intoxicated. During the confrontation, the accused men allegedly assaulted one traffic cop. Additional officers at the scene intervened, and the men were taken into custody shortly after. "Such behaviour will not be tolerated," a Kolkata Police officer said. tnn Kolkata: Three men were arrested for assaulting an on-duty traffic sergeant following an altercation over drink-driving at a police checkpoint in the Muchipara area on Thursday night. The accused — Krishan Kumar Thakur, Sanjay Roy, and Sonatu Mondal — were remanded in judicial custody till June 2 on Friday. The altercation broke out when the officers stopped their speeding luxury car that was approaching the checkpoint. The cops found that the driver was intoxicated. During the confrontation, the accused men allegedly assaulted one traffic cop. Additional officers at the scene intervened, and the men were taken into custody shortly after. "Such behaviour will not be tolerated," a Kolkata Police officer said. tnn Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !
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First Post
02-05-2025
- First Post
NIA uses 3D mapping technique in Pahalgam terror attack probe. How does it work?
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has intensified its probe into the Pahalgam terror attack, deploying advanced forensic tools such as 3D mapping. By combining technology with human analysis, the agency is creating a high-resolution 3D model of the site. The process uses LiDAR, drone surveillance, and photogrammetry to produce detailed and accurate visuals of the location read more NIA personnel on their way to Baisaran Meadows from the Pahalgam Police Station in Anantnag district. PTI The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has intensified its investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack. At least two men from Pakistan and one local were involved in the April 22 attack, which left 26 people dead. Now, the agency is using advanced forensic tools, including 3D mapping. But what is 3D mapping? We explain how it works and why it could help in the Pahalgam terror case investigation. What is the 3D mapping technique? The agency returned to Baisaran meadow on Wednesday for three-dimensional, or 3D, mapping of the site, based on what witnesses had said, CNN-News18 reported. By combining technology and human input, the NIA is building a high-resolution 3D model of the location. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD This is expected to help track every movement and bullet path linked to the attack. Security personnel stand guard a day after a terrorist attack in Pahalgam, J&K, April 23, 2025. PTI For this, they are relying on satellite pictures, videos captured by drones, and information from families of the victims, pony handlers, shopkeepers, and others working nearby. All of this is being used to recreate a digital version of the scene where the Pahalgam attack took place. The mapping process involves LiDAR, drone technology, and photogrammetry. These help create accurate 3D views of the spot, which investigators can use to understand the attack better and present clearly in court if needed. Sources told CNN-News18 that the Pahalgam case is especially difficult because it targeted civilians and involves proxy warfare. Unlike the 26/11 Mumbai or Pulwama attacks, this case makes it harder for India to get a global consensus. This is why the NIA is focusing on collecting strong, clear proof that can challenge Pakistan's denials and maintain international support. The same technique was earlier used after the 2019 Pulwama attack to piece together what happened, how long it lasted, and where the attackers went. Last year, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) used 3D mapping in another case, the RG Kar hospital rape case, to trace the steps of the main accused, Sanjay Roy. Speaking to Hindustan Times, an officer said that 'the 3D mapping will provide accurate, graphic-rich visualisation of the attack site, which can be used while questioning hundreds of people without bringing them to the site and understand the exact location of everyone who was present that day, entry and exit points of the terrorists, and the radius in which the killings took place.' STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD A senior officer, leading the team currently in Pahalgam, has questioned many people so far. These include known supporters of terror groups, pony service providers, local sellers, photographers, and those working in tourism activities, the report added. CNN-News18 also reported that the NIA is checking the phone records of relatives of local terrorists. Searches are ongoing, and officials believe the attackers used dense forest areas to enter the Baisaran Valley. Are Pahalgam terrorists still hiding in south Kashmir? Sources in NIA told NDTV that the terrorists behind the Pahalgam attack are still believed to be in south Kashmir and have enough supplies to survive on their own. They are able to stay hidden in the thick forests because they carry their own food and other essentials, which means they do not need help from outside. This has allowed them to stay in the area for a long time without being detected. The NIA formally took charge of the case five days after the attack. Its team had visited the spot a day earlier and started working with the Jammu and Kashmir Police on what is being seen as the deadliest civilian attack in the region in nearly two decades. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Pahalgam terror attack India has taken strong action against Pakistan following the attack. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, decided to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 with immediate effect. It also ordered the closure of the Integrated Check Post at Attari. The Attari-Wagah border connects Amritsar in India to Lahore in Pakistan. Amritsar: An Indian national, center, reacts as he bids farewell to his relatives who are Pakistani nationals as the latter prepare to return to their country, at the Integrated Check Post at the Attari-Wagah border near Amritsar, Friday, April 25, 2025. India has announced the closure of the Attari border for all movement as part of heightened security measures following the Pahalgam terror attacks. (PTI Photo/Shiva Sharma) (PTI04_25_2025_000171B) PTI New Delhi has withdrawn Saarc visa privileges for Pakistani citizens. Islamabad responded soon after by doing the same for Indian travellers. Ties between the two countries, already under strain, took a sharp turn for the worse after the deadly attack in Pahalgam. In Pakistan, those holding long-term visas, OCI cards, or 'No Objection to Return to India' stamps were stopped from crossing the border. Matching India's actions, Islamabad shut the Wagah border, cancelled visas granted to Indian citizens under the Saarc Visa Exemption Scheme, and told Indian military advisers at the High Commission to leave. With inputs from agencies


News18
29-04-2025
- News18
'Her Phone Has All The Answers': RG Kar Victim's Father Says CBI Presented Two 'Drastically Different' Reports
Last Updated: Sanjay Roy, a former police civic volunteer, was found guilty in the case and was awarded life imprisonment till death. Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape case has taken a new turn with the victim's father expressing strong dissatisfaction with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), pointing out inconsistencies in their investigative reports. A postgraduate trainee doctor was brutally raped and murdered at Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in August 2024. Sanjay Roy, a former police civic volunteer, was found guilty and was awarded life imprisonment till death. On Tuesday, the father of the victim who was brutally raped and murdered claimed that her mobile number was used after her death, pointing out inconsistencies in the investigative reports of the CBI. 'CBI has presented two drastically different reports in the Calcutta High Court and the Sealdah district Court. We will tell the High Court today that two different status reports are being presented. Even Supreme Court judges could not believe the gravity of the report submitted to them. We had faith in the CBI, but now we are losing all hope," news agency ANI reported. #WATCH | North 24 Parganas, West Bengal | RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder victim's father says, '… CBI has presented two drastically different reports in the Calcutta High Court and the Sealdah district Court… We will tell this today in the High Court that… — ANI (@ANI) April 29, 2025 The victim's father claimed that her mobile phone, which is reportedly in CBI's custody, was accessed to leave a common WhatsApp group. He alleged that the CBI knows the identities of those involved in his daughter's rape and murder but is withholding key information. 'CBI knows the perpetrators behind the rape and murder of my daughter but it is not revealing the details…," he added. Following the Calcutta High Court's disapproval of the local police investigation, the case was reassigned to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). Subsequently, the CBI apprehended multiple suspects, including the primary accused, Sanjay Roy, who received a conviction for the offence. Roy was arrested on August 10, a day after the 31-year-old medic's body was found in the seminar room of the hospital. He was declared guilty of sexually assaulting the doctor and throttling her to death, and was convicted under Sections 64, 66 and 103(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The Supreme Court conducted proceedings in a suo motu case regarding the assault and murder of the trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. The victim's parents received legal representation from Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy.
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Business Standard
29-04-2025
- Business Standard
I have lost faith in India's legal system, says RG Kar victim's father
The father of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder victim expressed deep frustration with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday, alleging discrepancies in the agency's reports. Speaking to ANI, he said, "CBI has presented two drastically different reports in the Calcutta High Court and the Sealdah district Court... We will tell this today in the High Court that two different status reports are being presented... Even Supreme Court judges could not believe the gravity of the report submitted to them... We had faith in the CBI, but now we are losing all hope." He further claimed that the CBI is aware of the perpetrators behind his daughter's rape and murder but is withholding details, eroding his trust in the agency. "CBI knows the perpetrators behind the rape and murder of my daughter but it is not revealing the details...," he said. He claimed concerns that unauthorised access to his daughter's phone may have occurred. His suspicion arose after a friend of his daughter indicated that she had exited their group of friends. He asserted that her phone contains all relevant information. He further said that he has lost confidence in the legal system. "My daughter's friends visited me two days ago and showed that somebody has accessed her phone to leave their common WhatsApp group. The CBI has her phone but they deny having it... Her mobile phone has all the answers... I have no faith in anyone in the Indian legal system anymore...,' he said. The RG Kar Medical College rape and murder incident occurred on August 9, 2024, when a 31-year-old female postgraduate trainee doctor was found dead in a seminar room on campus. The case led to widespread protests and outrage across the country, with many demanding justice for the victim. The investigation into the incident was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after the Calcutta High Court expressed dissatisfaction with the police's handling of the case. The CBI has since arrested several individuals, including the main accused, Sanjay Roy, who has been convicted of the crime. The top court was hearing a suo motu case in the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, which took place at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy represented the parents of the victims. (ANI) .


NDTV
29-04-2025
- NDTV
"Have No Faith In Legal System Anymore...": RG Kar Victim's Father
North 24 Parganas (West Bengal): The father of the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital rape and murder victim expressed deep frustration with the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday, alleging discrepancies in the agency's reports. Speaking to ANI, he said, "CBI has presented two drastically different reports in the Calcutta High Court and the Sealdah district Court... We will tell this today in the High Court that two different status reports are being presented... Even Supreme Court judges could not believe the gravity of the report submitted to them... We had faith in the CBI, but now we are losing all hope." He further claimed that the CBI is aware of the perpetrators behind his daughter's rape and murder but is withholding details, eroding his trust in the agency. "CBI knows the perpetrators behind the rape and murder of my daughter but it is not revealing the details...," he said. He claimed concerns that unauthorised access to his daughter's phone may have occurred. His suspicion arose after a friend of his daughter indicated that she had exited their group of friends. He asserted that her phone contains all relevant information. He further said that he has lost confidence in the legal system. "My daughter's friends visited me two days ago and showed that somebody has accessed her phone to leave their common WhatsApp group. The CBI has her phone but they deny having it... Her mobile phone has all the answers... I have no faith in anyone in the Indian legal system anymore...,' he said. The RG Kar Medical College rape and murder incident occurred on August 9, 2024, when a 31-year-old female postgraduate trainee doctor was found dead in a seminar room on campus. The case led to widespread protests and outrage across the country, with many demanding justice for the victim. The investigation into the incident was transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after the Calcutta High Court expressed dissatisfaction with the police's handling of the case. The CBI has since arrested several individuals, including the main accused, Sanjay Roy, who has been convicted of the crime. The top court was hearing a suo motu case in the rape and murder of a trainee doctor, which took place at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital. Senior Advocate Karuna Nundy represented the parents of the victims.