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journalistcafe · 4 years ago
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रिश्वतखोरी पर चला डीआईजी का हंटर, इंस्पेक्टर समेत पूरी चौकी हुई सस्पेंड
रिश्वतखोरी पर चला डीआईजी का हंटर, इंस्पेक्टर समेत पूरी चौकी हुई सस्पेंड
बिजनौर जिले में चल रहे पुलिस की रिश्वतखोरी का डीआईजी (DIG) शलभ माथुर ने खुद छापा मारकर हड़कंप मचा दिया है. डीआईजी मुरादाबाद शलभ माथुर ने पुलिस टीम के साथ जाफराबाद चौकी पर छापा मारकर दारोगा को अवैध वसूली करते हुए रंगेहाथ गिरफ्तार किया है. दारोगा समेत चार लोग वाहनों से वसूली कर रहे थे. DIG के निर्देश पर हुआ निलंबन मिली जानकारी के मुताबिक, अवैध वसूली करवाने के मामले में डीआईजी (DIG) शलभ माथुर के…
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vilaspatelvlogs · 4 years ago
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बिजनौर: भतीजे पर आया चाची का दिल, पति को उतारा मौत के घाट
बिजनौर: भतीजे पर आया चाची का दिल, पति को उतारा मौत के घाट
उत्तर प्रदेश (Uttar Pradesh) के बिजनौर में भतीजे से अवैध संबंधों के चलते पत्नी ने ही पति को मौत के घाट उतार दिया.  Source link
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expatimes · 4 years ago
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Another BJP-governed Indian state plans anti-conversion law | Human Rights News
The government in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh has approved a bill to prevent “forceful” religious conversions, a legislation critics say is aimed at curbing interfaith marriages.
“The bill includes a maximum punishment of up to 10 years in jail and up to 100,000 Indian rupees in fine, with the burden of proof virtually falling on the accused and those associated with the accused, including organisations and institutions,” state’s Home Minister Narottam Mishra told a news conference on Saturday, without elaborating.
An official statement later said “those looking to change their religion will have to notify two months ahead, failing which the marriage will be considered null and void under the new law”, which will be presented in the state assembly next week.
The Madhya Pradesh government’s move came almost a month after a similar law was passed by India’s most populous state of Uttar Pradesh. Both states are governed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The BJP chief minister in Uttar Pradesh is a 48-year-old saffron-robed Hindu monk, Yogi Adityanath, a hardliner known for his inflammatory rhetoric against Muslims.
‘Love jihad’ laws
The legislation is being referred to as “love jihad” laws, a term used by the Hindu right wing to refer to an unproven conspiracy that Muslims are luring Hindu brides with the aim of converting them to Islam.
Falling foul of the vaguely-worded legislation is not hard. Dozens of Muslim men have been arrested – for which police need no warrant – in just a few weeks, despite interfaith marriages being a rare phenomenon in the Hindu-majority nation.
It's the unholy trinity of patriarchy, caste and dominant religion that has always wanted to control women's sexuality and freedom.
Vrinda Grover, lawyer and rights activist
On Friday, a Muslim teenager was arrested under the new law in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor district after the father of his 16-year-old classmate said the boy “induced the girl to elope with him” with the “intention to marry and convert her”.
While returning from a friend’s birthday party earlier this month, the boy and the girl were attacked by a group of men and taken to the local police station.
The Muslim boy was booked under the anti-conversion law and on charges of abduction. He was also charged under sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, 2012.
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Activists belonging to various human and civil rights organisations demonstrate over ‘love jihad’ laws planned by BJP-led states, in Bengaluru on December 1, 2020
The laws passed in the two BJP-ruled states have sent a further chill through India’s 200 million-strong Muslim minority and defenders of the country’s secular traditions, who have raised alarm about the Hindu nationalist party’s policies since it came to power in 2014 and returned with a bigger majority last year.
Nowhere is the BJP’s alleged mission of “Hindutva” – Hindu hegemony – more in evidence than in Uttar Pradesh, a vast and economically backward state of 200 million people.
While there is no credible evidence of an organised mass attempt to convert Hindu women to Islam and bring about Muslim domination, the conspiracy theory is rife in Hindutva circles and Adityanath’s government has pledged to stamp out “love jihad” with the new law.
Any relative of the bride can complain to the police, the men can be arrested on the slightest suspicion, and women are pressured into making incriminating statements, activists say.
Muslim boys do sometimes pretend to be Hindus, and there have been instances of kidnapping women on both sides.
But many right-wing Hindus think the men are not acting alone but are part of a master plan, probably financed by India’s Muslim-majority neighbour Pakistan.
Believing “love jihad” is real “would be a laughable idea if it wasn’t so dangerous”, said rights activist Harsh Mander. “What we’re witnessing … is the complete demolition of everything that the constitution promised.”
Woman suffers miscarriage
A few weeks ago, when 22-year-old Muskan and her Muslim husband Rashid went to register their marriage in the Uttar Pradesh town of Moradabad, he ended up in jail and the young woman in a state-run shelter home.
Three months pregnant, she suffered a miscarriage.
“They knew I was pregnant. They still made me work, clean the room, putting strain on my belly,” said Muskan, who went by name Pinky when she was a Hindu. “I knew I was losing my child.”
The couple’s “crime” was the alleged violation of the anti-conversion law, which again carries a punishment of up to 10 years in jail.
What we're witnessing... is the complete demolition of everything that the constitution promised.
Harsh Mander, activist
Muskan, meanwhile, is back with her in-laws, still suffering medical complications. She intends to stay with Rashid, who, along with his brother, has spent two weeks behind bars before police released them as Muskan resisted pressure to incriminate him.
“I trust and love Muskan. I knew she wouldn’t make a statement against our love,” he told the AFP news agency. “I only got to know about our baby when I got out.”
Muslims ‘brainwashing our girls’
Other states governed by the BJP want to enact legislation similar to that in Uttar Pradesh and the bill passed by the Madhya Pradesh cabinet.
Egging on the government and the police are hardline Hindu groups, the most prominent being the Bajrang Dal, which is thought to have more than five million youth members nationwide.
It has been repeatedly accused of deadly sectarian violence, and is also known for hassling couples on Valentine’s Day, and intimidating Muslims and so-called low-caste Hindus accused of slaughtering cows – which are sacred in Hinduism.
“Love jihad is a reality, it is a well-thought-out strategy deployed by Muslim boys to lure Hindu girls,” Ramji Tiwari, the Bajrang Dal chief in the city of Kanpur, told AFP.
Muslims, he claimed, are “hellbent” on one day outnumbering Hindus – they currently outnumber Muslims by almost six to one – in India by “trapping and brainwashing our girls”.
Bajrang Dal now conducts “awareness campaigns”, going door-to-door telling “our mothers and sisters that they should be wary of these smooth-talking men”.
The BJP’s new mission against “love jihad” is also a blow against the right of women to choose whom they marry and an attempt to ensure they remain in “traditional” roles, activists say.
“It’s the unholy trinity of patriarchy, caste and dominant religion that has always wanted to control women’s sexuality and freedom,” lawyer and rights activist Vrinda Grover told AFP.
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journalistcafe · 4 years ago
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साइबर फ्रॉड ने DSP के नाम पर मचाई लूट, जब पुलिस उपाधीक्षक को पता चला तो उड़ गए होश
साइबर फ्रॉड ने DSP के नाम पर मचाई लूट, जब पुलिस उपाधीक्षक को पता चला तो उड़ गए होश
मुरादाबाद ��े पुलिस उपाधीक्षक (DSP) बलराम स��ंह साइबर धोखाधड़ी का शिकार हो गए हैं। उनके नाम पर अज्ञात आरोपी ने फर्जी फेसबुक प्रोफाइल बनाई है और उनके दोस्तों मेडिकल इमरजेंसी होने का मैसेज भेजकर पैसे मांगे हैं। डीएसपी (DSP) को इस बारे में तब पता चला जब लोगों ने उन्हें फोन करके उनकी कुशलक्षेम पूछी। DSP के नाम पर फेसबुक पर मांगी गई आर्थिक मदद कांठ क्षेत्र के सर्कल अधिकारी और डीएसपी (DSP) सिंह ने बताया,…
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bigyack-com · 5 years ago
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In UP, families allege forced burials, say police covering up excess - india news
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Meerut: A pitched battle between anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act , or CAA, protesters and the police in Meerut was beginning to shift from the main roads to the narrow by-lanes of the Bhumiya Ka Pul neighbourhood at around 4pm on Friday, December 20, when Zaheer Mohammad, a labourer who works at a cattle fodder unit, walked out of his home to purchase beedis from a shop.The police and protesters were positioned at opposite ends of the lane at that moment, and the shopkeeper, Gulshan, a 40-year-old woman, decided to down the shutters when Zaheer asked her to pause and give him a bundle of beedis and a match. “He handed me Rs 10 and then squatted on a platform next to my shop to smoke,” said Gulshan.Moments later, a bullet hit Zaheer, 45, in his head and he collapsed on the floor. “Had Zaheer not been there, the bullet may have hit me,” said Gulshan. She doesn’t know who fired the fatal shot, but she is certain that it came from the police’s direction.“Zaheer was a simpleton. He didn’t even seem curious of bothered about the protests,” said Gulshan.Zaheer was among at least five civilians killed during protests that Friday in Meerut - the district with the highest casualty count. Each of them fell to bullets that the police insist were fired by the protesters themselves.Five days later, on Wednesday, the biggest grouse of the families of each of these men was that the police allegedly forced them to bury the dead urgently, secretly, away from their neighbourhoods, and in the absence of some of their nearest ones.FIRs AGAINST THE DEAD, POLICE ADMIT TO FIRINGIn addition, each of the dead have been named as accused in the FIRs registered after their deaths. “These men were present at the scenes of violence and remain under suspicion. In the FIRs, they have been named as accused and their roles will be probed scientifically,” said AN Singh, superintendent of police (Meerut City).The SP said that there was “heavy firing” by the protesters in Meerut in which nine police and paramilitary personnel were hit and 69 empty cartridges were found during clean up.He also admitted that the police fired at the protesters, making it the third instance after Bijnor and Kanpur where police are now admitting to opening fire. “We fired seven rounds,” said the SP, adding that no deaths occurred at those spots. In the immediate aftermath of the statewide protests, police insisted that they did not fire at protestors. The violence has claimed 18 lives, of which at least 14 are from bullet injuries.The police have registered 14 FIRs and arrested 37 suspects so far for the violence.‘FORCED’ TO BURY QUICKLY, AWAY FROM HOMEZaheer’s father, Munsi Ahmed, said, “Only four members of our family were around when Zaheer’s body was buried around 6.30am on Saturday, within two hours of us receiving his body. When we sought more time, the police told me that I would be held legally responsible for any disturbance. The police only dug the grave and hundreds of them stayed around till we were done with the burial. I couldn’t even bring his body home,” said Ahmed.A few lanes away, 28-year-old Mohsin was shot dead around the same time when he left his home to get fodder for his two buffaloes. “He had returned from namaaz. He gave two toffees to his four-year-old daughter and left home. Minutes later, we heard gunshots and someone came home to inform that my son was killed by a bullet in his chest,” said Mohsin’s mother, Nafeesa.Mohsin’s two younger brothers work as scrap dealers in Karnataka, and they heard of his death on Friday evening. “We had no money for flight tickets, so our friends pooled money for our travel. By the time we reached Meerut on Saturday noon, my brother was already buried. I loved my brother. He was older, but never beat me, never scolded me. I couldn’t see him one last time and I feel guilty about it,” said his brother, Mohammad Rameez, 19.The story of Asif, a 32-year-old orphan who worked as a labourer at a tyre shop is similar. “He was headed to a nearby mosque to offer prayers amidst the violent protests when he was shot in his back. The police compelled us to bury him just after morning namaaz on Saturday,” said his mother-in-law, Shameem.Asif has left behind a pregnant wife and three children.About four kilometers away, in the Ahmed Nagar neighbourhood of Meerut city, two other men were shot dead about a kilometre from their homes. One was Mohammad Asif, a 20-year-old e-rickshaw driver and the other was Aleem Ansari, a 24-year-old man who baked tandoori rotis at a dhaba on the Hapur Road where many violent protests unfolded on Friday.SP Singh couldn’t elaborate the circumstances of the deaths of four men, but said that there are inputs to suggest that Mohammad Asif was present at the spot and was part of a conspiracy. “Whether he was there independently or with others is being probed,” said the officer.Mohammad Asif’s father, Idul Hasan, said he initially learnt of his son’s death from photos of the dead men being circulated on mobile phones and got a confirmation from the GTB Enclave police station, from where he received a phone call. “Until 2015, we lived in Delhi’s Dilshad Garden. When the police took my son’s body, they found an Aadhaar card that had our Delhi address where my in-laws now live. The Delhi Police reached there and then called me,” said Hasan.Mohammad Asif was shot in the chest.Hasan said that the Delhi address was being used as a pretext by the police to call him a “mastermind” of the violence and . “My son only wanted to make money. He wanted to purchase an auto-rickshaw and a plot of land to build a house for us. No one in our family had ever been to a police station earlier, leave alone be involved in a crime,” said Hasan.The autopsies on the bodies of Mohammad Asif and Ansari were conducted late Saturday afternoon. The bodies were then handed over to their families at 4pm and the burial completed by 7pm. “Hardly anyone from our family was around when he was buried. The police snatched from me even the chance to grieve and bury him properly,” said Hasan.AUTOPSY IN FAMILY’S ABSENCEAs for Ansari, his autopsy was conducted in the absence of his family, police said. “His dhaba shut down due to the protests and he left for home. His body was found with a bullet wound to his head on the roadside along the route he took to return home,” said his brother, Mohammad Salauddin.His family, too, got to know of his death by seeing the images of the dead men on a mobile phone. “All night we couldn’t leave our neighbourhood because of the tense situation and the heavy police presence. In the morning, I reached a hospital and checked a body in the mortuary to find it wasn’t my brother’s,” said Salauddin. That body was Mohammad Asif’s.The family finally got Ansari’s body at 5pm. The autopsy had already been conducted. The SP said that since an identity card was found on Ansari’s body, the police didn’t feel the need to wait for his family before carrying out the post-mortem examination.Ansari’s body was handed over to his family on two conditions, said his other brother, Mohammad Mubarak. “We had to give an assurance that we wouldn’t take his body home and also not bury it in our immediate neighbourhood.” The SP said he wasn’t aware of any police pressure on the families of the dead when it came to the burials. “Had we wanted, we could have buried the dead by ourselves. But we handed over the bodies to the families at the mortuary itself. The burials happened as per their choice and wish. Policemen stayed around, but just to maintain peace,” said the officer.BLOODY FRIDAY Describing the sequence of events that took place on Friday, the SP said that it all seemed well until 2.30pm, though the shutting down of shops in the neighbourhoods did arouse suspicion. “After the namaaz at a mosque, some returned to their homes while others began wearing black bands and shouting ‘bhadkau and uttezak’ (provocative) slogans,” he said without mentioning the nature of the slogans.“There were prohibitory orders in place, but thousands of people began marching towards the main Hapur Road. When we tried to stop them, then misbehaved and began pelting stones. They were running in all directions and pelting stones and firing. They were able to get as far as seven kilometers from where the protests began. People were firing even from terraces of their homes. One of them was a 60-year-old man,” said the SP.The story from across the state is the same. Afternoon, post-prayer protest marches that turned violent. “We took anti-riot measures and used tear gas, but the mob set a police post on fire and burnt several vehicles. Sometimes, we were dealing with mobs in two-three directions. They were firing shots and we fired a few rounds in the air,” he said.He said that at least 60 policemen were hurt in the violence. “We know of injuries to four members of the public.” “If the mob was shooting at the police, why weren’t any policemen killed? Why would the protesters shoot their own people?” asked Salim Siddiqui, a local social worker. Read the full article
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marymosley · 4 years ago
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Importance of Pugmarks in Wildlife Forensics
Wild animals can be difficult to spot because of their instinctive behaviour to avoid humans. However, the presence of wild animals often can be determined by their pugmarks in snow, sand, or soft mud. Whenever an animal moves through the jungle over a suitable ground, leaves mark or impressions it called as pugmarks (paw marks). In simple terms, pugmarks refer to the footprints of almost all the animals. Every individual animal species have distinct pugmarks and numerous features contained in it can be used to support the identification of an animal.  Many people have learned to read wildlife pugmarks with a remarkable skill for hunting purposes.
In wildlife forensic, pug marks have significant importance and considered as valuable evidence. These pugmarks are easy to discover indirect evidence of an animal presence. The keen observation of these pugmarks can tell a lot about the animal’s sex, age, size, health conditions, and the time and direction in which the animal had moved. The scientific examination, identification, and comparison of pug marks from crime scenes can link with a suspect and a victim.
Nature of pug marks:-
Pugmarks are produced under the following circumstance:
The impressions of the pug may be caused in mud, dust, sand, and snow or similar surfaces. These impressions will be depressed or three-dimensional type and these are known as sunken pug mark impressions. These type of pug marks are most commonly found.
If the pug mark is produced by deposition of material like dust, dirt, blood, colored powdery substance, etc., on hard and smooth surfaces, giving rise to a two-dimensional print, which is called surface pug mark.
Pugmarks may also be produced by lifting dust or liquid material in which case a negative print will be left on the surface.
The different species of animals, especially the large carnivores that are traditionally tracked with the help of pugmarks are divided into two broad categories:
The members of the ‘Dog family’ or the ‘Canidae’ that typically move and hunt in packs often walking long distances in a file. In the members of this family, the claw marks are usually noticeable in front of the toe pads. As compared to the heel pad the toes are larger which helps them to run down the prey and the gap between the top of the heel pad and the two middle toes is evidently more than what is found in cats (hyenas is an exception). The front points of the two middle toes occur side by side (aligned).[1]
The members of the ‘Cat family’ or the ‘Felids’ that lead a solitary existence, depending on stealth for hunting down prey. They are acceptable climbers and some like the leopards take their hunt to a tree for abstaining from poaching by different carnivores. The claws or nails are hardly ever visible, the soft heel pad is comparatively larger (to encourage stealth) and the middle toes are put nearer to the pad. The middle toes of the felids are at different levels, especially for the hind paws.[1]
Mostly the large carnivores leave the soft padded four-toed pugmarks in the jungle.
Pugmarks of Sloth Bear, Elephant, Fox & Tiger:-
In the case of sloth bear tracks, the pug marks appear flat due to the presence of flat sole in their limbs.
In the case of elephants, the size of the pugmark itself reveals the elephant’s footmarks.
In fox, the pug marks are very close to the median line, creating an impression of rope walking.[2]
In tiger’s, pugmarks comprise of a pad and four-toes. A fifth toe is commonly called the dewclaw, which is put high on the front limbs only and it does not contact the ground. At the rear end, the pad is 3-lobed.
Significance of Pug Marks:-
Pugmarks of wildlife species are important evidence in the forensic analysis of species. The significance of pugmarks is discussed below.
(1)  Determination of Sex using Pug mark Measurements:
The sex of animal species can be determined by measuring the length and width of full pug mark, pad, and toe and some other distinct features. Example, Tiger- The pugmarks of mature males are usually larger than that of the females. The pugmarks of a male nearly fit into a square whereas the pugmarks of a female nearly fit into a rectangle. The shape of toes in a male is more rounded while in the case of females they are elongated.
(2)  The age of Pugmarks can be calculated by looking at the dust and soil depositions. When pugmarks are fresh, then the wall of the soil, sand, or dust surrounding the imprints of toes and pads are intact and almost perpendicular, and the bases of imprints of pugmarks are smooth flat. With time, depending on whether pugmarks were in a shelter or an open spots, the actions of the rays of sunlight, the rate of airflow, the dewdrops of the night, the dust deposited on the pugmarks and the movement of invertebrates, the walls of the pugmarks get cracks and the pile of earth that took the weight of the animal also begins to fill up with dust deposits and other droppings.[3]
(3)  Animal Movement Patterns (Gaits):
Different animals move differently depending on their body mechanics and behaviour. A few animals like deer and cats spend the majority of their time walking. Other animals like coyotes and foxes are intended for trotting. Numerous other animal species have their particular hopping, loping, or bounding movement patterns that are unique to that one specific animal species. These gait patterns are a major key for how trackers interpret the behaviour and even foresee future activity of animals just by contemplating trail patterns. Notwithstanding, these will also help you more strongly to recognize what animal made the trail. [4]
(4) Identification of Animal Species based on Pugmark Analysis:
“Every individual animal has its distinct pugmark.”
This principle is used for identification purposes. Pugmark plays a major role in identifying a given specific animal in terms of sex, age, or size as well as the total accuracy of the given individual species. Humans have difficulty in carrying out this task because not every footprint left by the animal is the perfect one. The abnormalities or deformities in a particular paw become relevant and hence, it narrows downs the search. In the manual method of identification, a series of measurements of pugmarks are noted and compared with the available data.
Digital pugmark technology (DPT) is a new age technology for the identification of animals based on their pugmarks. This method is used for estimating the specific individual species using a statistical approach. Each animal leaves a particular set of pugmarks while walking.[5]
(5)  Study of Wildlife Population (Census) / Pugmark-based population monitoring:
The population of the remaining rare animals in the forests needs to be protected. An animal footprint is the unique identity of the animal world. There are several techniques available to study animal behaviour. This method is a safe and brilliant way to spot the presence of an animal in a place. The main objective of the wildlife census is to find out the density of the population of the species and to procure basic data for its management.
(6) The pugmark is also helpful in estimating time when an animal moved and direction in which the animal traveled. The major problem with pugmark impressions based on the identification of species includes is an undetectable footprint on hard surfaces and sometimes these footprint sites are often contaminated by the presence of other animals. Undetectable pugmarks and erosions by the other animals in pugmarks analysis are the major limitations in the field of wildlife forensic. If pugmarks analysed skilfully and lawfully, they can provide reliable data.
Case Study:-
In the Bhogpur village of Bijnor district, from November 27, 2019, to the first week of January a leopard attacked and killed 6 people. The leopard’s pug marks were observed in some areas. These pugmarks found in the Mandawar area were matched with others. Later, on January 6, 2020, the leopard was killed by the villagers after it attacked and killed a schoolboy at Bhogpur village. According to the forest officers, the camera traps, pugmarks, and its picture were matched with the dead leopard and the killer leopard was identified. (TOI)
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Syed Wahabuddin Nasir. THE TIGER: Keeper of the Forest, Notion Press, 08-Feb-2018.
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Ranjit Talwar, Amir Usmani. READING PUGMARKS-A pocketbook for forest guards. (2005). Published by Tiger & Wildlife Programme, WWF India.
Mohammed Nazir Alli, Serestina Viriri, Animal Identification Based on Footprint Recognition. DOI: 10.1109/ICASTech.2013.6707488
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AUTHOR
Palash A. Mehar
Intern (June 2020) at the Department of Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation, Legal Desire Media & Insights
He is currently pursuing a Master’s in Forensic Science from Government Institute of Forensic Science, Nagpur, Maharashtra. He has a keen interest in Forensic Biology and Serology, DNA Fingerprinting, and Fingerprint Examination. he has been part of poster presentations on the topics “Wildlife Forensic” and “NEONATICIDE: An Imperil To The Society”.
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bharatiyamedia-blog · 5 years ago
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38-Yr-Previous Dies Throughout Police Checking In UP's Bijnor, Household Alleges Assault
http://tinyurl.com/y3yrruan The person’s household claims he was assaulted by the police throughout a automobile checking drive Bijnor:  A 38-year-old man has died in western Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor city throughout a automobile checking drive by the native police. The person’s household alleges the police assaulted him through the checking and that led to his loss of life. Locals stormed a police station within the city and broke furnishings there earlier than being pushed out of the campus by the cops. Some kin of the person additionally sustained accidents. The Bijnor police deny the assault and says the person collapsed both because of warmth or a coronary heart assault. A submit mortem has been ordered. The native police chief informed NDTV the person, who’s a farmer, and his son have been driving a motorcycle with out helmets once they have been stopped by the police for checking. The person additionally failed to supply papers for the bike and so the police requested his son to fetch each helmets and papers from their house close by. The cops declare the person collapsed whereas the son was away to fetch this stuff. The person’s son alleges his father was assaulted through the interim interval.  “The person collapsed whereas his son had gone to fetch paperwork. We’re ready for the autopsy report and motion will likely be taken if assault is confirmed,” stated Bijnor Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Tyagi.  Two days in the past, a video shot in Uttar Pradesh’s Badaun district confirmed police personnel pointing their weapons at commuters and forcing them to carry up their fingers whereas checking their autos. The video confirmed one of many police officers, surrounded by constables pointing their weapons at commuters, shouting warnings. “Increase your fingers. Unfold your legs. Should you decrease your fingers, you may be shot. Then do not say you have been shot. Who will put in your helmet? You can be shot,” the police official is heard saying within the video, accessed by information company ANI. The realm’s residents declare the style of checking by the police has turn into routine, reported IANS. In keeping with one of many commuters, the police do not make concessions for girls both. “If you’re driving and the cops wish to cease you, they may do this with a gun in hand. The strategy is so intimidating and humiliating for the widespread man. The cops make no concession even when the driving force is a lady,” Raj Kumar Agarwal, a businessman was quoted as saying by IANS. Police officers stated the measure of pointing their weapons at commuters was taken to maintain a verify on crime within the space. “Badaun is against the law inclined space and we hold our weapons out since you by no means know which automobile is bringing criminals. We’ve got to stay ready,” a police official was quoted as saying by IANS, on the situation of anonymity. Badaun’s Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Ashok Kumar Tripathi stated the measure was a “tactical approach”. “There have been incidents earlier the place folks of felony mentality fired on the police throughout automobile checking. We’ve got suffered casualties because of such incidents, that’s the reason a tactical approach is getting used,” he was quoted as saying by ANI. The workplace of the Director Basic Of Police or DGP stated a probe into the incident could be initiated and motion could be taken, if wanted. With inputs from ANI and IANS Get Breaking news, stay protection, and Newest News from India and around the globe on NDTV.com. Catch all of the Dwell TV motion on NDTV 24×7 and NDTV India. Like us on Facebook or comply with us on Twitter and Instagram for latest news and live news updates. Budget 2019: Discover the most recent information on ndtv.com/finances. Use the income tax calculator to study your tax legal responsibility (function(d, s, id) {var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];if (d.getElementById(id)) return;js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id;js.src = "http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.5&appId=213741912058651";fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs);}(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Source link
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4 from Bijnor who killed elephant, cut it into pieces held
Three months after it was set up, the Uttar Pradesh Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (UPWCCB) has cracked its first case — the brutal killing of a 25-year-old female elephant in Bijnor early this year. Four people have been arrested for the crime, officials said on Wednesday. However, 12 others are still at large. from Noida News, Latest Noida News Headlines & Live Updates - Times of India https://ift.tt/2NKUceV from Blogger https://ift.tt/2x5AEIs
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Zakir Musa releases audio, urges India’s Muslims to launch jihad against cow protection vigilantes
Srinagar: Zakir Rashid Bhat aka Zakir Musa, who severed tied with Hizbul Mujahideen, has released a four-minute audio recording on Monday urging India’s Muslims to launch a jihad against cow protection vigilantes.
Musa in the audio recording also mocked at reports that he ratted out Sabzar Bhat, the Burhan Wani successor who was recently killed by Indian security forces.
The radical militant leader began his audio message with a call to his supporters to come and meet him with their weapons. “There is no need to clarify (that I did not rat Sabzar Bhat out) but those who claim to represent me must visit me with their weapons and I will serve them well,” said Zakir. Sabzar was killed in May in an encounter close to his hometown of Tral.
Musa then talked about a reported rape of a Muslim woman in Bijnor. “It is shameful that Indian Muslims are spineless and don’t act against the perpetrators of such crimes,” he shouted.
The militant commander also called the Indian Muslims most unconscionable. “Indian Muslims are most unconscionable and have forgotten about the battle of Badr,” he said.
He added, “My blood boils when I see Muslims being attacked by gau rakshaks and Indian Muslims must form groups to take part in the conquest of Hind.”
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ATS arrested 3 ISIS suspects arrested, several detained
Mumbai. Three ISIS suspects were arrested by Uttar Pradesh anti-terrorism squad (ATS) and Delhi Police special cell arrested  on charges of terror conspiracy.
The three men were arrested from Mumbai, Ludhiana and Bijnor.
Searches were carried out in Mumbai (Maharashtra), Jalandhar (Punjab), Narkatiaganj (Bihar), Bijnor (Uttar Pradesh) and Muzaffarnagar (Uttar Pradesh).
According to sources in the ATS, one of the accused, who was  arrested from Mumbra in Mumbai, is an ISIS recruiter for Maharashtra. Several SIM cards were seized from the 26-year-old’s house.
In fresh development, the ATS has detained a suspect from Narkatiaganj in Bihar while two suspects from Mumbai have been detained.
Besides Uttar Pradesh ATS and Delhi Police special cell, the crime investigation department of Andhra Pradesh Police, Maharashtra ATS, Bihar Police and Punjab Police were part of the operation.
Further investigation is on and six people are being questioned by police.
The group was planning to launch strikes and a massive recruitment drive was on when the module was busted.
POSSIBLE CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY
The anti-terror operation, which was on since the last five days, led to the arrests this morning.
An ATS source said, “The gang was operating nationwide. Several agencies were on it. For the last 15 to 30 days, a close watch was kept on the gang and its members were tracked. On Wednesday night, the places were raided simultaneously.”
Uttar Pradesh ADG (law and order) said no incriminating evidence has been found as of now but called it a “possible criminal conspiracy”.
The officer said that those arrested are self-radicalised and do not have liaison with any group.
THE LUCKNOW SIEGE
Nearly a month ago, police had busted an ISIS-inspired terror module and one of its suspected members, Saifullah, was killed in a 12-hour siege and anti-terror operation in Lucknow. The module was allegedly involved in the Ujjain train blast.
According to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe reports, the ISIS-inspired module had made a failed attempt to carry out an explosion at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Lucknow on Dussehra last year.
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