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Recaptured after jumping bail, HM terrorist gets 10 years, fined
Recaptured after jumping bail, HM terrorist gets 10 years, fined

Hindustan Times

time27-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Recaptured after jumping bail, HM terrorist gets 10 years, fined

A court in Moradabad district sentenced Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Ulfat Hussain, alias Mohammad Saiful Islam, to 10 years in prison and imposed a fine of ₹48,000 for his role in planning terrorist attacks in the district. The sentencing marks the culmination of a two-decade-long case involving the recovery of a massive cache of weapons and explosives intended for attacks on religious sites and crowded public places, said additional district government counsel Suresh Singh on Tuesday. According to the case details, on July 9, 2002, a police team led by the then Katghar police station in-charge KS Talan, arrested Ulfat Hussain, a resident of Fazalabad in Surankote, Poonch district, Jammu & Kashmir, along with three accomplices: Mohammad Taqi alias Qari Taqi, Mohammad Rizwan and Zafar Alam from Moradabad. Acting on their confessions, the police recovered a substantial arsenal, including one AK-47 rifle, one AK-56 rifle, two .30 bore pistols, 12 hand grenades, 39 timers, 50 detonators, 37 batteries, 29 kilograms of explosive material, 560 cartridges, and eight magazines. The group was allegedly planning a major terrorist strike in the Moradabad region, targeting religious sites and public spaces, authorities said. A case was registered against all four suspects, with Mohammad Taqi being sentenced earlier by the court. However, Ulfat Hussain absconded in 2008 after being released on bail in 2007, evading authorities for over a decade. The court issued multiple warrants for his arrest, including one on January 7, 2015, and another on March 5, 2025. A reward of ₹25,000 was announced by senior superintendent of police (SSP), Satpal Antil, for information leading to his capture. After years of pursuit, a joint operation by the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Moradabad police led to Ulfat's arrest in Srinagar, Jammu & Kashmir, on March 8, 2025. He was promptly sent to jail, and the case proceeded in the court of additional district judge Chhaya Sharma. Representing the prosecution, Suresh Singh argued for a stringent sentence, citing the severity of the planned attacks and the threat posed by the recovered arsenal. 'After hearing arguments from both sides, the court convicted Ulfat under the Arms Act and Explosive Substances Act, sentencing him to 10 years of imprisonment, while levying a fine of ₹48,000'.

Farmer injured in leopard attack dies 5 days later
Farmer injured in leopard attack dies 5 days later

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Farmer injured in leopard attack dies 5 days later

Bijnor: A 37-year-old farmer, who was critically injured in a leopard attack on May 9, died while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Singh, a resident of Naksandabad village in Chhajlet area, was attacked while working in a sugarcane field near a bajra plot owned by a local, Suresh Singh. The leopard pounced on him and bit his neck, inflicting serious succumbed to his wounds on Monday night due to severe damage to a major artery that supplies blood to the brain. The body was handed over to his family on Tuesday. Doctors said they attempted surgery but could not save department deputy ranger Pushpendra Singh said, "The department will provide Rs 5 lakh as compensation to the victim's family." He added that the forest team had captured the leopard that attacked Dalveer. An official said that leopards have increasingly made sugarcane fields their habitat, particularly in western UP, known as the sugarcane belt. "These big cats are forming their own territories. It has led to a rise in man-animal conflicts," said a forest to official data, leopards have killed 28 people and injured over a hundred in Bijnor district in the last two years. Now, such incidents are beginning to surface in Moradabad as well.

Rs 1.75 cr master plan for Khagaria's Beldaur
Rs 1.75 cr master plan for Khagaria's Beldaur

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Rs 1.75 cr master plan for Khagaria's Beldaur

Khagaria: Chairman of Khagaria Zila Parishad(ZP), Krishna Kumari Yadav , on Wednesday said that Rs 1.75 crore master plan has been prepared for the development of ward number 12 of Beldaur Nagar Parishad (NP) under Beldaur assembly segment in Khagaria. She said that the zila parishad, at its meeting held recently, decided to give a facelift to the respective area and to provide better amenities to the residents of remote areas during the financialyear 2025-2026. She said a 'yatri shade' would be built at Sakrohar village with an estimated cost of Rs 7.42 lakh to provide shelter to the communities. Total Rs 14.98 lakh will be spent on the construction of a road under Pradhan Mantri Sadak Yojana , while a boundary wall of the Middle School, Mahdipur, would be constructed with a cost of Rs 13.98 lakh. She informed that a road would also be constructed with a cost of Rs 13.67 lakh from the house of Suresh Singh to Damodar Mandal. A public toilet would be constructed at a common place in the area with a cost of Rs 4.50 lakh, she added.

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