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Time of India
31-07-2025
- Time of India
Crooks pose as ED & RBI officials, force woman from Kondhwa to transfer Rs 7 lakh in digital arrest fraud case
1 2 Pune: Cybercrooks posing as Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) officials forced a 62-year-old woman from Kondhwa to transfer Rs6.7 lakh between June 12 and 27 in a digital arrest fraud case. The crooks called the woman, a painter and artist, and told her that her name had figured in a money laundering investigation and that she was being put under digital arrest. The crooks claimed that her Aadhaar card, bank account, and phone number were misused by people involved in terror activities and money laundering cases. "The suspects claimed that her activities were a threat to national security, and they would arrest her in the case. They took money from her as a security deposit, which they were required to deposit in the court," senior inspector Satyajit Admane of Wanowrie police told TOI. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune "They also told her to transfer some money to ensure that a case was not pursued against her," Admane said. The woman initially transferred Rs 1.3 lakh without consulting any of her family members. Later, she left for a holiday trip to Goa. According to the FIR, the crooks called her again in her hotel room and made further demands by stating that she was not free yet and must pay to secure her freedom. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Global Indices Are on the Move — Time to Trade! IC Markets Learn More Undo "In Goa, the woman was under stress, and her hotel room neighbour took her to a hospital. She told the neighbour that some govt officers were demanding money from her, and she was kept under digital arrest. The person then informed her about the fraud. The woman then went to Mumbai to stay with her daughter while she recuperated and approached the Bandra police with her complaint. The Bandra police requested her to approach the Pune police for action," Admane said. The woman lodged a complaint with the Wanowrie police on Wednesday after the cyber police verified her initial complaint application.


Time of India
11-07-2025
- Time of India
Minor girl and man end lives in Khadakwasla
Pune: A 16-year-old girl and a 23-year-old man, suspected to be lovers, allegedly ended their lives by consuming some poisonous chemical in the jungle at Khadakwasla around 12.35pm on Friday, police said. Police have identified the deceased, both hailing from Ahilyanagar district and residing in Manjri, from their Aadhaar cards. Senior police inspector Satyajit Admane from Wanowrie police station said that the girl was a student and had gone to attend a lecture in physics near 93 Avenue Chowk in Fatimanagar on Thursday evening but did not return home. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune Acting on her sister's complaint, a kidnapping case was registered at Wanowrie police station on the same night around 10pm. A police team launched a hunt for the minor girl, but her whereabouts could not be traced. Investigations later revealed that another youth was also missing, and his phone had been switched off since 5.30pm on Thursday. Police confirmed that he was not at his hometown in Ahilyanagar district. The Uttamnagar police, around 12.35pm on Friday, found the bodies of the missing girl and the man at Khadakwasla. Senior police inspector Mohan Khandare said a bottle containing poison was found on the spot, and they prima facie suspected that the duo allegedly ended their lives by consuming it. The bodies were sent to Sassoon General Hospital for a post-mortem. Admane said prima facie investigations revealed that the man and the girl had been in love for the last few months. The family members of the girl were opposed to their relationship, he said.


Indian Express
11-07-2025
- Indian Express
Bodies of 16-yr-old girl, man found; Cops suspect suicide
A minor girl and a 24-year-old man she was allegedly acquainted with were found dead in Khadakwasla dam area on Friday morning. Police said the two hailed from Ahilyanagar district and had been residing in Pune city. According to police, the 16-year-old minor was a student and went to a Physics Wallah class in the city on Thursday evening but did not return home. Based on her sister's complaint, an offence of kidnapping was lodged at Wanawdi police station, as per legal procedure, around 10 pm on Thursday. A police team launched a search for the missing minor girl. A probe revealed that a 24-year-old man was also missing and his phone had been switched off since 5.30 pm on Thursday. Police also confirmed that he was not present at his native village in Ahilyanagar district. On Friday morning, a team from Uttam Nagar police station found the bodies of the missing minor girl and the man at an open space in Khadakwasla dam area. Police suspect both died by suicide and sent the bodies to a hospital for postmortem. Senior police inspector Satyajit Admane of Wanavdi police station said a prima-facie probe revealed that the deceased girl and the man allegedly knew each other for the last few months. Police said family members of the girl were aware of this relationship and they were against it. Police were investigating the case further.


Time of India
12-05-2025
- Time of India
AIIMS Bhopal student in city for cultural fest found dead in AFMC hostel's washroom
Pune: A student of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Bhopal was found dead with a stab wound in his chest early Monday morning in the common washroom of Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) hostel in the student, hailing from Beed in Maharashtra, was in the city to attend the annual cultural, sports and literary festival "Sillhouettes" from May 8 to 11 at the AFMC. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The event draws participation from over 100 colleges across India every year. "He was supposed to leave the AFMC hostel on Sunday after the festival concluded but he missed his bus to Beed and stayed back," senior inspector Satyajit Admane of the Wanowrie police parents came to Pune on Monday morning. "The student's father, a medical practitioner, told us that his son was on medication for depression. He was a bright student. Based on circumstances, we are prima facie not ruling out a death by suicide," Admane said."The student had posted a note on the display picture (DP) slot of his messaging application mentioning that he was fed up with life and his treatment for depression. He also sent a message to his mother on her cellphone," the officer said."The student's mother checked his DP after going through the message and called the Pune police control room from Beed around 5.30am. She informed the police about the message and the fact that her son had been at the AFMC event since May 8. She also told the police that his phone was switched off," Admane police then got in touch with the AFMC authorities, who carried out an elaborate search of the premises. "The student was found dead in a sitting posture on a commode in the washroom with blood on the floor and a knife lying nearby. His belongings were also found nearby. The AFMC doctors later examined and declared him dead," the officer AFMC's public relations officer told TOI, "No official statement is being issued by the college regarding the incident. A police investigation is going on."Admane said, "No one saw the student going to the washroom early Monday morning. Preliminary investigation established that the student ordered a knife online. It was found lying near the body and we recovered it. The student had been undergoing treatment for depression because of low attendance and academic pressure for about a year at the AIIMS-Bhopal."


Indian Express
12-05-2025
- Indian Express
AIIMS Bhopal student dies by suicide at AFMC Pune, police cite academic stress
An 18-year-old student of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhopal, allegedly died by suicide in a bathroom at Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) in Pune Monday morning, said the police. The police identified the first-year medical student as Utkarsh Mahadev Shingne, a native of the Beed district in Maharashtra. Senior Police Inspector Satyajit Admane said, 'He was among the students of multiple colleges in the country who had come to the AFMC in Pune for a festival programme. The probe has so far revealed that he was under stress due to studies, and hence, he may have died by suicide. He was found dead in the common bathroom in the AFMC boys' hostel in the morning. Further investigation is on.' The police said he sent a purported suicide note on WhatsApp to his family members before allegedly ending his life. His death came to light when the family members saw the message in the morning. Subsequently, the control room of the Pune city police was informed about the incident at around 6.15 am. Soon, a team from the Wanavdi police station rushed to the spot for investigation. The police said the body was taken to a hospital for a postmortem. As per the procedure, an accidental death report was lodged at the Wanavdi police station and a probe was initiated.