MP News: BJP Leader’s Mother Targeted In Broad Daylight Chain Snatching In Jabalpur
Officers said the crime was captured on nearby CCTV cameras and efforts are on to identify and arrest the accused.
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Officers said the crime was captured on nearby CCTV cameras and efforts are on to identify and arrest the accused.
According to the mother, the accused had been roaming around the village on his motorcycle since morning.
The duo have been sanctioned “for their role in collectively supplying hundreds of thousands of counterfeit prescription pills filled with fentanyl and other illicit drugs,” a statement issued by the US Department of the Treasury`s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said on Wednesday.
DCP (West) S. Girish stated on Tuesday that the accused voluntarily surrendered before the police and has been booked under Section 103 of the BNS Act. He added that Lokesh committed the crime out of suspicion that his wife was involved with other men, a claim that appears unfounded at this stage.
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A will left by Kosuke Nozaki, the wealthy businessman known as the ‘Don Juan of Kishu,’ declaring that his entire estate of about 1. 3 billion yen be donated to Tanabe City has again been recognized as valid, with the Osaka High Court upholding the earlier ruling against claims by his relatives that the document was forged.
A will left by Kosuke Nozaki, the wealthy businessman known as the ‘Don Juan of Kishu,’ declaring that his entire estate of about 1. 3 billion yen be donated to Tanabe City has again been recognized as valid, with the Osaka High Court upholding the earlier ruling against claims by his relatives that the document was forged.
Jeffrey Kelly, age 44, of Sheephill Avenue, Blanchardstown, Dublin, is accused of attacking Joseph Morgan, who suffered “life-changing injuries” on September 10th.
Malad police arrested 34-year-old Ekta Avinash Ayre, wanted for four months, for a multi-crore overseas job scam. She and two absconding accomplices set up a fake company, defrauding 38 men of Rs. 2 crore by promising Gulf jobs. Applicants paid fees for fake documents. Ayre was caught, interrogated, and remanded to judicial custody.