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5 held for birth certificate scam in East S'bhum
5 held for birth certificate scam in East S'bhum

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Time of India

5 held for birth certificate scam in East S'bhum

Jamshedpur: The East Singhbhum district administration arrested five persons involved in producing fake birth certificates. The racketeers produced 4,281 fake birth certificates between January 2023 and April 2025.A total of 4,567 birth certificates were issued from Matiyabandhi panchayat in Chakulia block of the district during the aforementioned period. Out of these, 4,281 certificates were found to be fake."The scam was discovered when BPL candidates ' birth certificates were being verified during their admission to schools under the RTE Act," DC Ananya Mittal said on five arrested persons are Sunil Mahato (59), Sapan Mahato (45), Shivam De (31), Harish Parmanik (26), and Arif Alam (27).

Maoist Posters Found In West Bengal's Bankura District Prompt Police Investigation
Maoist Posters Found In West Bengal's Bankura District Prompt Police Investigation

Hans India

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Maoist Posters Found In West Bengal's Bankura District Prompt Police Investigation

Police and district administration officials in West Bengal's Bankura district have been placed on high alert following the discovery of three suspected Maoist posters in Taldangra area on Sunday morning. Local residents reported finding the handwritten posters—created with red ink on white paper—at three strategic locations: near Taldangra police station, outside the Trinamool Party office, and close to the residence of the Bankura Zilla Parishad chief. The posters carried identical messages calling for vengeance for the deaths of Maoist leaders Kishenji, Sunil Mahato, and Rimil, while also issuing direct threats to panchayat leaders with the ominous warning, "Now it is your turn." The posters also expressed opposition to tribal displacement from water resources, land, and forest areas. Each poster was signed "CPI Maoist" at the bottom. The appearance of these posters has particularly surprised residents of Taldangra, an area with no recent history of Maoist activity, despite the group's previous presence in Bankura district's extensive forest regions. Officers from Taldangra police station immediately removed the posters upon discovery. Law enforcement officials have launched an investigation to identify those responsible for creating and placing the posters. Some investigators suspect these may not be connected to actual Maoist organizations but could be attempting to create fear by using their imagery and rhetoric.

Three Maoist posters found in Bengal's Bankura district, probe on
Three Maoist posters found in Bengal's Bankura district, probe on

India Today

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Three Maoist posters found in Bengal's Bankura district, probe on

Three posters purportedly issued by Maoists were discovered in West Bengal's Bankura district on Sunday morning. The discovery of these three posters in Taldangra, Bankura, has alerted local police and the district morning, residents found three posters bearing Maoist insignia near the Taldangra police station, another near the Trinamool Party office, and the last one near the residence of the Bankura Zilla Parishad chief. The posters called for revenge for the deaths of Kishenji, Sunil Mahato, and Rimil, and warned panchayat Maoist activities were once prevalent in the extensive forests of Bankura district, their presence had not been felt in the Taldangra area. The appearance of Maoist posters in Taldangra is unprecedented for local residents. Consequently, the police have launched an investigation into the incident. Locals reported finding three handwritten posters in red ink on white paper bearing the Maoist name on Sunday morning. The message on all three posters was identical. The message indicated protests against the eviction of tribals from water, land, and a warning was addressed to the panchayat chief, stating, "Now it is your turn." The press line at the bottom of the posters read "CPI Maoist." Upon noticing the posters, officers from the Taldangra police station promptly removed them.A section of the police believes that these posters are not connected to actual Maoist groups. The police have already initiated an investigation to identify the individuals responsible for these input from Nirbhik Chowdhury in Bankura IN THIS STORY#All India Trinamool Congress#West Bengal

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