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Telangana Police registers first FIR with digital signature under new criminal laws
Hyderabad, July 1 (IANS) The Telangana Police has registered the first FIR with a digital signature under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, one of the three new criminal laws which came into effect on Monday.
Director General of Police Ravi Gupta said that the first FIR from Telangana under BNS has been issued from the Charminar Police Station of Hyderabad Police Commissionerate a with digital signature. The FIR was registered against a person for riding a motorbike in a rash manner and for other traffic offences under Section 281 of BNS (rash driving) and 80 (A) and 177 of the Motor Vehicle Act.
The state police have seamlessly marched with flying colours into the evolving paradigm of the new criminal laws – the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhitha (BNS), Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), and the Bharatiya Sakshya Adhiniyam (BSA) which have come into force on Monday by replacing the Indian Penal Code (IPC), the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the Indian Evidence Act, respectively, he said.
He congratulated team members who were instrumental in securing this unique honour for Telangana.
The DGP also released posters in English and Telugu as part of an awareness campaign about the three new laws. These posters will be displayed at all police stations across the state to guide the citizens regarding the new legislation.
He also unveiled a comprehensive booklet on the standard operating procedure (SOP) for police officers under the new criminal laws. This manual marks a significant milestone in the implementation of the new criminal laws, including 43 SOPs and 31 proformas covering most of the important subjects under the new procedural law, BNSS. The SOPs, which aim to provide uniform procedures for investigation officers across the state to ensure clarity and consistency in investigations, have been developed by the CID in collaboration with the Director of Prosecution.
The DGP commended Additional Director General of Police, CID, Shikha Goel, under whose supervision a Joint Working Group of police officers and prosecution officers prepared this dossier. He also acknowledged the dedication of Joint Working Group officers such as Commissioner of Police, Nizamabad, Kalmeshwar Shingenavar, Joint Director, ACB, Ritiraj, and other police officers. He also appreciated the immense contribution of the officers of the Directorate of Prosecution, headed by G. Vijayanti.
He also announced that the investigation support centre at the CID has been upgraded with additional resources including experts and new technology to guide the investigating officers during this transition phase into the new criminal law regime. This centre, which will function 24×7, started operating from Monday and has domain experts from the investigation, legal and forensic fields.
Gupta said that all police officers across the state have undergone training in the new laws and the CCTNS has been upgraded to meet the needs of this new legal regime. He appreciated the training wing, headed by ADGP Abhilasha Bisht, and the technical wing, headed by ADGP V.V. Srinivas Rao, for this achievement.
–IANS
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Odisha: Ex-BJP legislator Aditya Madhi dead; CM Majhi expresses grief
Bhubaneswar, July 4 (IANS) Former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Aditya Madhi passed away on Wednesday following a prolonged illness. Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi expressed deep grief over the tragic and untimely death of Madhi.
“Madhi as an MLA had made significant contributions towards the development of Malkangiri. He also played a major role in strengthening the party in Malkangiri district. Madhi will always remain in the memories of the people of Malkangiri as a popular leader,” said CM Majhi in his condolence message.
Madhi, 50, represented the Malkangiri Assembly constituency in the Odisha Assembly from 2019 to 2024.
The BJP leader had earlier faced defeat two times in 2009 and 2014 Assembly polls.
The party had denied a ticket to Madhi in the elections to the state assembly this time.
He was reportedly suffering from some kidney-related ailment and also underwent a kidney transplant two years ago.
Madhi breathed his last on Wednesday while undergoing treatment at the AIIMS, Bhubaneswar here.
–IANS
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Three absconding masterminds of paper leak cases in Rajasthan arrested
Jaipur, July 3 (IANS) Rajasthan Police have arrested three main accused in paper leak cases, including a woman government teacher, who were absconding for the past many months.
Those arrested include Om Prakash Dhaka and Sunil Beniwal, who were nabbed from Hyderabad, and Shami Bishnoi, a government teacher.
A police team from Jodhpur arrested Dhaka and Beniwal from Hyderabad and brought them to Jaipur on Wednesday. All three accused have been handed over to the Special Operations Group of the Rajasthan Police.
Dhaka was carrying a reward of Rs 75,000, while Shami Bishnoi and Sunil Beniwal were carrying rewards of Rs 70,000 and Rs 25,000, respectively.
Jodhpur IG Vikas Kumar said that Dhaka and Beniwal were hiding in a flat in Hyderabad from where they were caught, while Bishnoi was nabbed from the Barsana village in Bharatpur district.
The officer also said that the police were chasing the three accused persons for the last two months.
After they received input about two of the accused hiding at a flat in Hyderabad, police personnel disguised as LPG cylinder delivery boy reached there. As soon as they opened the door, the duo was arrested.
Similarly, Bishnoi was spotted at a few temples in Barsana, from where the police arrested her and brought her to Jaipur.
While Dhaka is one of the main accused in cases of paper leak by a gang led by Jagdish Vishnoi, Shami Bishnoi arranged dummy candidates. She also appeared as dummy candidate herself in many exams.
Beniwal also appeared as a dummy candidate and arranged for the same.
–IANS
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Maharashtra now half-a-trillion dollar economy: Devendra Fadnavis
Mumbai, July 4 (IANS) Deputy Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday said that the state’s economy is now worth half-a-trillion dollar, and it is growing “very fast”.
Speaking in the state council, Fadnavis said: “Maharashtra consistently ranked number one in attracting investments during 2014-19 and has again regained the number one position during the MahaYuti rule.”
His statement assumes significance as the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led state government has set an ambitious target to become a $1 trillion economy by 2028.
Devendra Fadnavis said that the state has been leading in various fields, especially when the state government has been implementing schemes for the common people in various sectors such as industry, employment, agriculture, youth, and the underprivileged.
Fadnavis denied the Opposition’s claim that the diamond industry has moved to Surat from Mumbai, which is the diamond manufacturing and export hub.
“There is a difference in the functioning of Surat Diamond Bourse and Bharat Diamond Bourse in Mumbai. Surat is a manufacturing hub, while Mumbai is a manufacturing and export hub. Not a single industry has moved to Surat from the hub of Mumbai. India’s gems and jewellery exports, worth $38 billion, come from Mumbai alone, which is 75 per cent of the total exports. Almost 97 per cent of the total exports of polished diamonds take place from Mumbai,” he said.
Fadnavis said that the government has given revised administrative approvals to 121 irrigation projects, saying that the excess water flowing will be put to use through the river linking project.
He said that the development of the Rs 76,000 crore Vadhavan port recently cleared by the Union Cabinet will boost economic growth.
–IANS
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'Breach of protocol': Bengal Guv seeks disciplinary action against DM, 2 senior cops
Kolkata, July 3 (IANS) The office of West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose on Wednesday sent a communique to state secretariat of Nabanna seeking disciplinary action against the District Magistrate and District Superintendent of Police of Darjeeling district, and the Commissioner of the Siliguri City Police on charges of breach of official protocol.
Raj Bhavan sources said the Governor was in Siliguri for quite some time on Tuesday.
As per the protocol, if the Governor makes an official visit to any district, the concerned District Magistrate, DSP, or Police Commissioner should come and meet him.
However, the sources said that despite informing the state secretariat about the Governor’s scheduled visit to Siliguri 24 hours in advance, neither the District Magistrate nor any senior police officer were present when he reached Siliguri and headed to the Circuit House.
The sources also pointed out that despite the Governor spending a few hours at the Circuit House, none of the three senior administrative officials came and met him there.
From Siliguri, the Governor was supposed to go to Chopra in North Dinajpur district to meet the women who were mercilessly beaten up by a local Trinamool Congress leader running a kangaroo court there.
However, later the Governor cancelled the trip to Chopra and went back to Delhi from Siliguri.
–IANS
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Lonavala tragedy: Maha govt announces aid of Rs 5 lakh aid each for deceased's families
Mumbai, July 3 (IANS) Deputy Maharashtra Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Wednesday announced a Rs 5 lakh assistance each from the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund to the families of the deceased in the Lonavala waterfall tragedy.
To prevent such accidents in the future and to dissuade citizens from visiting unfamiliar and risky spots, Ajit Pawar also instructed all district collectors and district police chiefs in the state to take necessary measures, including placing warning boards.
Assembly member Chetan Tupe had raised the issue of providing assistance to the families of the victims and implementing safety measures at dangerous locations.
In his reply, Pawar stated that the accident near the Bushi Dam was unfortunate and funds will be made available through the District Planning Committee to implement measures to prevent such accidents.
With this fund, warning boards will be placed at potentially dangerous spots, fences will be erected, and nets will be installed for safety.
Information boards will be placed at tourist-frequented places, and safety measures will be implemented, said Pawar.
Five persons including a woman and four minor kids, were washed away in a waterfall and drowned downstream in a reservoir, at the famed hill station of Lonavala in Maharashtra.
–IANS
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