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Shopkeeper beaten up over suspicion of selling cow meat
Shopkeeper beaten up over suspicion of selling cow meat

New Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • New Indian Express

Shopkeeper beaten up over suspicion of selling cow meat

NEW DELHI: A 44-year-old man was beaten by a group of people for allegedly selling cow meat at his grocery shop in Vijay Nagar area, police said on Thursday. According to a police official, a complaint was received regarding the suspected sale of cow meat at a grocery shop located in Vijay Nagar, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Model Town police station. The complainant, Simar (15), a resident of Vijay Nagar, alleged that he purchased the meat for Rs 400 per kg from the shop, owned by Chaman Kumar, a resident of Burari. Suspecting the sale of cow meat, some members of the public gathered and assaulted the shopkeeper. Kumar is currently undergoing medical examination. The police have seized a sample of the meat and sent it for forensic analysis to determine whether it is cow meat. CCTV footage from the surrounding area is also being collected and reviewed to verify the sequence of events, the officer said. The situation is currently under control, and appropriate legal action will be taken based on the findings of the forensic report and inquiry, the officer added. In another incident in northeast Delhi's Khajuri Khas area, a dispute over the domestication of animals on a public road escalated into a violent clash, leaving several people injured. The quarrel occurred around 9:30 pm on Wednesday. Inquiry revealed that complainant Manoj Dhama had an altercation with one Sarvar. After a second objection, Sarvar allegedly returned with 5–6 others and attacked Dhama, his family, and bystanders. A case has been registered, and Sarvar (27) has been arrested.

Edmonton youth, 15, arrested by Alberta INSET for terrorism-related offence
Edmonton youth, 15, arrested by Alberta INSET for terrorism-related offence

Calgary Herald

time3 days ago

  • Calgary Herald

Edmonton youth, 15, arrested by Alberta INSET for terrorism-related offence

A 15-year-old youth from Edmonton was arrested by the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) May 12 for a terrorism offence after an investigation linked to a violent online network that targets vulnerable children, say RCMP. Article content Article content The youth has been remanded into custody 'by way of a terrorism peace bond pursuant to section 810.011 of the Criminal Code – fear of terrorism offence,' said a Thursday RCMP news release from RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region. Article content Article content RCMP say the 764 network is a transnational online ecosystem of violent online predators who continuously lure youth, particularly targeting youths in vulnerable sectors and encourage them to commit sexual acts, self-harm and torture of animals. Article content The network is known to have extreme ideological views and victimize children by radicalizing and desensitizing them to various forms of violence. Article content RCMP said with networks like 764, which target vulnerable youth online, education is their first line of defence in hopes that young people will recognize the signs of manipulation and extremism, and make the internet a safer place. Article content The youth is scheduled to appear for a bail hearing in Edmonton on June 3. Article content This is the second set of terrorism charges by INSET in Edmonton over the last 15 months. In March 2024, terrorism charges were laid in the case of an Edmonton security guard accused of firing a rifle and lobbing firebombs inside city hall two months prior. Article content Article content INSET charged the accused, Bezhani Sarvar, with 11 offences including counselling commission of terrorism offence and possession of property for terrorist purposes, while Edmonton police charged Sarvar with six offences. Article content Article content INSET teams were created to track and prevent criminal activities of terrorist groups or individuals who pose a threat to Canada's national security, according to Public Safety Canada. INSET in Alberta includes employees of the RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Calgary Police Service, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Article content

Edmonton youth, 15, arrested by Alberta INSET for terrorism-related offence
Edmonton youth, 15, arrested by Alberta INSET for terrorism-related offence

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

Edmonton youth, 15, arrested by Alberta INSET for terrorism-related offence

A 15-year-old youth from Edmonton was arrested by the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team (INSET) May 12 for a terrorism offence after an investigation linked to a violent online network that targets vulnerable children, say RCMP. The youth has been remanded into custody 'by way of a terrorism peace bond pursuant to section 810.011 of the Criminal Code – fear of terrorism offence,' said a Thursday RCMP news release from RCMP Federal Policing Northwest Region. Investigators 'fear the youth will commit terrorism offences related to the COM/764 violent online network,' said the release. RCMP say the 764 network is a transnational online ecosystem of violent online predators who continuously lure youth, particularly targeting youths in vulnerable sectors and encourage them to commit sexual acts, self-harm and torture of animals. The network is known to have extreme ideological views and victimize children by radicalizing and desensitizing them to various forms of violence. RCMP said with networks like 764, which target vulnerable youth online, education is their first line of defence in hopes that young people will recognize the signs of manipulation and extremism, and make the internet a safer place. The youth is scheduled to appear for a bail hearing in Edmonton on June 3. This is the second set of terrorism charges by INSET in Edmonton over the last 15 months. In March, 2024, terrorism charges were laid in the case of an Edmonton security guard accused of firing a rifle and lobbing firebombs inside city hall two months prior. INSET charged the accused, Bezhani Sarvar with 11 offences including counselling commission of terrorism offence and possession of property for terrorist purposes, while Edmonton police charged Sarvar with six offences. INSET teams were created to track and prevent criminal activities of terrorist groups or individuals who pose a threat to Canada's national security, according to Public Safety Canada. INSET in Alberta includes employees of the RCMP, Edmonton Police Service, Calgary Police Service, Canada Border Services Agency, and the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. Terrorism charges laid against accused Edmonton city hall attacker: RCMP Edmonton city hall building gets $300K security upgrades after January shooting

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