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Illegal bovine smuggler gang externed from city for 15 days
Illegal bovine smuggler gang externed from city for 15 days

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Time of India

Illegal bovine smuggler gang externed from city for 15 days

Nagpur: Seven members of a notorious cattle smuggler gang have been externed from Nagpur city limits for 15 days following orders issued by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone 2), Rahul Madane. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The move comes ahead of Bakri Eid, with police anticipating potential threats to public order due to the gang's repeated involvement in illegal cattle-related activities. The seven accused have been identified as Tanveer Qureshi (34), from Gaddigodam; Md Irshad alias Badshah Qureshi (44), residing near Gaddigodam Masjid; Saheb alias Shobi Noor Qureshi (35), a resident of Gaddigodam; Md Imran Zahir Qureshi (27) from Gaddigodam; Raheel Qureshi (36) and Asib Qureshi (36), residing opposite YMCA Gym, Gaddigodam, have been linked to multiple cases involving slaughter and transport of banned cattle breeds. Police said the gang has operated brazenly within the jurisdiction of Sadar Police Station, showing no regard for the law while instilling fear in the local population. Despite previous legal action, including a six-month externment, they resumed their operations. Officers noted that the gang's activities have endangered the safety of citizens and also led to rising tensions in the area. Several accused have cases pending at Thane and Hingna police stations.

2 youths booked in Damoh for inflammatory post of Fb
2 youths booked in Damoh for inflammatory post of Fb

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Time of India

2 youths booked in Damoh for inflammatory post of Fb

Bhopal: Two youths have been booked in Damoh district for allegedly posting inflammatory content on Facebook that, according to police, could disrupt communal harmony. The arrests come in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, which has placed security agencies across the country on high alert, with Madhya Pradesh intensifying digital surveillance efforts. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Twenty-eight people, mostly tourists, were killed on Tuesday in a terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley, a scenic area in Pahalgam, Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the First Information Report (FIR) filed by the station in-charge at Thana Kotwali in Damoh confidential information was received on April 23, 2025, regarding objectionable posts shared by two individuals—Wasim Khan and Tanveer Qureshi. The posts, which referred to the Pahalgam incident , were flagged as potentially inciting tension between communities. Following this tip-off, the local police coordinated with the cyber cell to verify the claims. The FIR further details that the assessment was based on the nature of the language used in the posts, the timing of the content in relation to a sensitive national event, and its likely impact on inter-community relations. After careful evaluation, it was determined that there were sufficient grounds to register a case. SP Shrut Kirti Somwanshi stated that the arrests are part of the state's preventive strategy to ensure that no individual misuses social media to create fear or disharmony among communities. The police acted after receiving credible information. The aim is not only to take action against these two individuals but also to deter others from posting harmful or provocative content online, police claim.

Two booked for inflammatory posts following Pahalgam terror attack
Two booked for inflammatory posts following Pahalgam terror attack

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Time of India

Two booked for inflammatory posts following Pahalgam terror attack

Bhopal: Two youths have been booked in Damoh district for allegedly posting inflammatory content on Facebook that, according to police, could disrupt communal harmony. The arrests come in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, which has placed security agencies across the country on high alert, with Madhya Pradesh intensifying digital surveillance efforts. Twenty eight people, mostly tourists, were killed on Tuesday in a terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley, a scenic area in Pahalgam, Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the First Information Report (FIR) filed by the station in charge at Thana Kotwali Damoh, confidential information was received on April 23, regarding objectionable posts shared by two individuals — Wasim Khan and Tanveer Qureshi. The posts, which referenced the Pahalgam incident , were flagged as potentially inciting tension between communities. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mansfield: Born Between 1940-1975 You May Be Eligible For This Life Cover Reassured Get Quote Undo Following this tip-off, police coordinated with the cyber cell to verify the claims. The FIR notes that during the monitoring process, specific posts on the Facebook accounts of both individuals were found to contain content that, in the opinion of law enforcement, had the potential to disturb public order. The screenshots of these posts and their URLs were documented and attached to the FIR as part of the investigation. The FIR further details that the assessment was based on the nature of the language used in the posts, the timing of the content in relation to a sensitive national event, and its likely impact on inter-community relations. After careful evaluation, it was determined that there were sufficient grounds to register a case. The youths have been charged under Sections 353(2), 196, 299, and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) — provisions that relate to promoting enmity and disrupting public harmony . SP Shrut Kirti Somwanshi said the arrests were part of the state's preventive strategy to ensure that no individual misuses social media to create fear or disharmony among communities. Police acted after receiving credible information. The aim was not only to take action against these two individuals but also to deter others from posting harmful or provocative content online, police said. Police have reiterated that the investigation is ongoing, and further action will be taken if more individuals are found to have shared or promoted similar content. The administration has urged citizens to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and use social media responsibly — especially during times of heightened sensitivity. Bhopal: Two youths have been booked in Damoh district for allegedly posting inflammatory content on Facebook that, according to police, could disrupt communal harmony. The arrests come in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, which has placed security agencies across the country on high alert, with Madhya Pradesh intensifying digital surveillance efforts. Twenty eight people, mostly tourists, were killed on Tuesday in a terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley, a scenic area in Pahalgam, Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir. According to the First Information Report (FIR) filed by the station in charge at Thana Kotwali Damoh, confidential information was received on April 23, regarding objectionable posts shared by two individuals — Wasim Khan and Tanveer Qureshi. The posts, which referenced the Pahalgam incident, were flagged as potentially inciting tension between communities. Following this tip-off, police coordinated with the cyber cell to verify the claims. The FIR notes that during the monitoring process, specific posts on the Facebook accounts of both individuals were found to contain content that, in the opinion of law enforcement, had the potential to disturb public order. The screenshots of these posts and their URLs were documented and attached to the FIR as part of the investigation. The FIR further details that the assessment was based on the nature of the language used in the posts, the timing of the content in relation to a sensitive national event, and its likely impact on inter-community relations. After careful evaluation, it was determined that there were sufficient grounds to register a case. The youths have been charged under Sections 353(2), 196, 299, and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) — provisions that relate to promoting enmity and disrupting public harmony. SP Shrut Kirti Somwanshi said the arrests were part of the state's preventive strategy to ensure that no individual misuses social media to create fear or disharmony among communities. Police acted after receiving credible information. The aim was not only to take action against these two individuals but also to deter others from posting harmful or provocative content online, police said. Police have reiterated that the investigation is ongoing, and further action will be taken if more individuals are found to have shared or promoted similar content. The administration has urged citizens to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and use social media responsibly — especially during times of heightened sensitivity.

2 arrested in Madhya Pradesh for inflammatory posts on Facebook following Pahalgam terror attack
2 arrested in Madhya Pradesh for inflammatory posts on Facebook following Pahalgam terror attack

Time of India

time23-04-2025

  • Time of India

2 arrested in Madhya Pradesh for inflammatory posts on Facebook following Pahalgam terror attack

BHOPAL: Two youths have been arrested in Madhya Pradesh's Damoh district for posting inflammatory content on Facebook following the Pahalgam terror attack on Tuesday, which could disrupt communal harmony. The incident has prompted heightened security alerts and increased digital surveillance across the state. According to the First Information Report (FIR) filed by the station in-charge at Thana Kotwali Damoh, confidential information was received on April 23, 2025, regarding objectionable posts shared by two individuals—Wasim Khan and Tanveer Qureshi. The posts, which referenced the Pahalgam incident , were flagged as potentially inciting tension between communities. Following this tip-off, the local police coordinated with the cyber cell to verify the claims. The FIR notes that during the monitoring process, specific posts on the Facebook accounts of both individuals were found to contain content that, in the opinion of law enforcement, had the potential to disturb public order. The screenshots of these posts and their URLs were documented and attached to the FIR as part of the investigation. The FIR further details that the assessment was based on the nature of the language used in the posts, the timing of the content in relation to a sensitive national event, and its likely impact on inter-community relations. After careful evaluation, it was determined that there were sufficient grounds to register a case. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo The youths have been charged under Sections 353(2), 196, 299, and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS)—provisions that relate to promoting enmity and disrupting public harmony. SP Shrut Kirti Somwanshi stated that the arrests are part of the state's preventive strategy to ensure that no individual misuses social media to create fear or disharmony among communities. The police acted after receiving credible information. The aim is not only to take action against these two individuals but also to deter others from posting harmful or provocative content online, police claim. Police have reiterated that the investigation is ongoing, and further action will be taken if more individuals are found to have shared or promoted similar content. The administration has urged citizens to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and use social media responsibly—especially during times of heightened sensitivity. Twenty eight people, mostly tourists, were killed on Tuesday in a terrorist attack in the Baisaran Valley, a scenic area in Pahalgam, Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir.

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