Tuesday, June 21, 2011

CG Police : Raipur: PMT Paper leak case: पीएमटी पर्चा लीक में मुख्य आरोपी पुलिस की पकड़ से बाहर

रायपुर। छत्तीसगढ़ पीएमटी के पर्चे लीक करने के मुख्य आरोपी तक पुलिस नहीं पहुंच पाई है। वहीं, राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री रमन सिंह ने इस घटना के बाद व्यावसायिक परीक्षा मंडल के अध्यक्ष और परीक्षा नियंत्रक को हटा दिया है।

राज्य के बिलासपुर जिले के पुलिस अधीक्षक अजय यादव ने सोमवार को बताया कि पीएमटी पर्चा लीक करने के मुख्य आरोपी संतोष और ओम की तलाश में पुलिस लगातार छापे की कार्रवाई कर रही है, लेकिन उसके बारे में अभी तक कोई जानकारी नहीं मिली है।

यादव ने बताया कि इस मामले में पुलिस ने बिलासपुर जिले में आठ तथा रायपुर जिले में तीन लोगों को गिरफ्तार किया है। वहीं, पुलिस ने जिले के तखतपुर कस्बे से पकड़े गए 78 छात्र-छात्राओं को प्रवेश परीक्षा अधिनियम के तहत आरोपी बनाया है। सभी छात्र छात्राओं को जल्द गिरफ्तार किया जाएगा।


पुलिस अधिकारी ने बताया कि पुलिस ने गिरफ्तार सभी आरोपी से पर्चा लीक होने के बारे में कड़ाई से पूछताछ की है, लेकिन किसी ने भी इस बात की जानकारी नहीं दी है कि पर्चा कहा से लीक हुआ है। इस मामले के मुख्य आरोपी संतोष और ओम की गिरफ्तारी के बाद ही इस बारे में जानकारी मिल सकेगी।

इधर, राज्य के मुख्यमंत्री रमन सिंह ने इस घटना के बाद नाराजगी जाहिर की है तथा पीएमटी के लिए जिम्मेदार व्यावसायिक परीक्षा मंडल के अध्यक्ष और परीक्षा नियंत्रक को हटा दिया है।

सिंह ने कहा है कि राज्य के हजारों बच्चों के भावी कैरियर से जुड़ी महत्वपूर्ण प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं में किसी भी स्तर पर किसी भी प्रकार की लापरवाही बर्दाश्त नहीं की जाएगी। पीएमटी पर्चा दोबारा लीक होने के मामले की पुलिस जाच भी शुरू हो गई है और इसमें दोषी पाए जाने वाले किसी भी व्यक्ति को बख्शा नहीं जाएगा।

राज्य के वरिष्ठ अधिकारियों ने बताया कि मुख्यमंत्री ने छत्तीसगढ़ व्यावसायिक परीक्षा मंडल द्वारा दोबारा आयोजित पीएमटी में प्रश्न पत्र लीक होने की घटना को गंभीरता से लिया है। उन्होंने इस मामले में संबंधित अधिकारियों की लापरवाही पर नाराजगी जताई है।

अधिकारियों ने बताया कि सिंह ने इस घटना की जानकारी मिलते ही उच्च शिक्षा और तकनीकी शिक्षा मंत्री हेमचंद यादव सहित अन्य वरिष्ठ अधिकारियों से संपूर्ण घटनाक्रम की जानकारी ली। इसके बाद तत्काल एक बड़ा प्रशासनिक निर्णय लेकर व्यापम अध्यक्ष तथा परीक्षा नियंत्रक को उनके पदों से हटा दिया है।

छत्तीसगढ़ के मेडिकल कालेजों में प्रवेश के लिए आयोजित होने वाली परीक्षा के पर्चे लीक होने की घटना के बाद रविवार को परीक्षा रद कर दी गई थी। इससे पहले शनिवार को पुलिस ने बिलासपुर और रायपुर में दबिश देकर लगभग दर्जन भर युवकों को गिरफ्तार कर लिया था, जो बिलासपुर जिले के तखतपुर कस्बे में 78 छात्रों से पैसे लेकर रविवार को होने वाली परीक्षा की तैयारी करा रहे थे।

राज्य में पीएमटी की परीक्षा एक महीने में दूसरी बार रद्द हुई है। इससे पहले यह परीक्षा इस वर्ष 11 मई को आयोजित की गई थी लेकिन दो दिनों बाद जब यह जानकारी मिली कि पेपर सेट करने वाली एजेंसी ने उत्तरप्रदेश पीएससी में पूछे गए प्रश्नों को छत्तीसगढ़ पीएमटी की परीक्षा में शामिल कर लिया है तब परीक्षा रद कर दी गई थी। इसके बाद 19 जून को परीक्षा आयोजित करने का फैसला किया गया था, जिसे पर्चा लीक होने के कारण रद कर दिया गया है।

KN Police : Banglore : गूगल के 'स्‍ट्रीट व्‍यू' पर बेंगलूरु पुलिस ने लगाए ब्रेक

बेंगलूरु। गूगल अर्थ की कामयाबी के बाद गूगल ने गलियों में भी घुसने का फैसला किया था। इसके लिए पूरी तैयारी हो चुकी थी। इसके लिए खास तरह का सॉफ्टवेयर 'स्‍ट्रीट व्‍यू' भी तैयार किया जा चुका है। इसकी शुरुआत देश की हाईटेक सिटी बेंगलूरु से होनी थी। बेंगलूरु पुलिस ने गूगल की इस तैयारी पर पावर ब्रेक लगाते हुए नोटिस जारी कर दिया है। नोटिस में गूगल से स्‍ट्रीट व्‍यू पर रोक लगाने के लिए कहा गया है।


स्‍ट्रीट व्‍यू की मदद से दुनिया में कहीं भी बैठा व्‍यक्ति 3डी चित्रों की मदद से शहर की गलियों तक की सैर कर सकता है। पुलिस ने नोटिस में कहा है कि इससे देश की बहुत सी संवेदनशील जानकारियां, चित्र व आंकड़े जुटाए जा सकते हैं। गूगल ने पुलिस व प्रशासन से इस सॉफ्टवेयर को शुरू करने की इजाजत भी नहीं ली थी।

गूगल ने 26 मई को स्‍ट्रीट व्‍यू की शुरूआत बेंगलूरु से शुरू करने की घोषणा की थी। गूगल के अधिकारियों का कहना है कि इसके लिए बेंगलूरु के यातायात पुलिस से अनुमति ले ली गई है। उन्‍होंने कहा कि अब अनुमति के लिए दोबारा से आवेदन किया जाएगा। जिसे पुलिस केंद्र के पास भेजेगी। केंद्र से मंजूरी के बाद ही इसे स्‍ट्रीट व्‍यू को शुरू किया जा सकेगा।

Mumbai Police : Man kills wife, surrenders before police

Mumbai, Jun 19 (PTI) A 46-year-old man, who claimed to be an assistant director for a few small budget films, today allegedly killed his wife in suburban Charkop area, suspecting her of having an extra-marital affair, police said. Sangamitra Suryavanshi slit the throat of his wife Preeti (39), who worked as a manager in a private firm, at their rented residence in Jeevanjyot Society at Charkop sector 5, police said, adding that multiple injuries were also found the victim's body.

"Suryavanshi, who claimed to have worked as an assistant director for some small budget movies, surrendered before the police after murdering his wife," said Uttam Sawant, Inspector at Charkop Police Station. According to police, at around 1 am, the couple had a heated argument and Suryavanshi suspected that his wife was having an extra marital affair. Following the argument, Preeti approached the Charkop police station, complaining that her husband was harrassing her. A Non Cognisable offence was lodged against Suryavanshi, after which, he was detained till 6.30 am in the police station, Inspector Sawant said. "Later, he was allowed to go, as he said he had some work. However, the furious man stabbed his wife with a knife after reaching home," Sawant added. Their two sons -- one aged 14 and the other 12-- had left home at 5.30 am, to attend a Navy programme and were not at home at the time of the incident. "After the crime, the accused later came to the police station and surrendered before them," Sawant said. The body was sent to a civic-run hospital for post mortem, he said adding that a further probe was on.

KN Police : Banglore : Next DGP's name still a mystery

BANGALORE: The name of the state director general and inspector general of police (DG&IGP) is still under wraps. In fact, it has been kept so by a state government which is yet to open the sealed envelope holding the names cleared and sent by the Union Public Service Commission .

So for the first time in Karnataka's police history, the state police force does not have a 'regular' DG&IGP. Petitions have been filed before the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) and Karnataka High Court, and dismissed, but there is still a haze over who will finally take the baton.

Part of this chaos has been created by the state government. Home ministry sources stated that the state government had submitted a list of four names to the UPSC in December 2010, a month before Ramesh's predecessor Ajai Kumar Singh retired. The UPSC cleared two names, but nobody knows who they are. "This is because the envelope containing the names of candidates to the DGP's post is still kept under wraps. The government is yet to open the sealed cover and this has created all the confusion," said a source.

Ramesh petitions cat

The 'Who next?' predicament came to the fore after the dismissal of a petition filed by 'in-charge' director general of police ST Ramesh before CAT last Friday (June 17). Ramesh had contended that his name did not figure in the list of 'probable candidates' sent by UPSC to take over the post of police chief.

It is still a mystery whose names figure in the list UPSC sent to the state government, to be appointed as 'regular' DG&IGP. Ramesh expressed doubts in his petition that his name was not included in the list, and also shot off a representation to the government asking that the names be revealed. But nothing happened after that.

Much before this, senior-most police officer in the state DV Guruprasad, now heading the state fire and emergency services, had petitioned CAT, seeking to post an eligible candidate to the DG&IGP post. The CAT, in its order on April 21, asked the government to appoint a 'regular' DG&IGP on or before May 1.

But amid these developments, former Bangalore police commissioner Shankar M Bidari, who heads the government Railway Police as additional director general of police (ADGP), sought the intervention of the High Court, challenging the CAT order on the DGP appointment. His petition was also dismissed on the ground that he was not eligible and that he comes from junior rank.

"There is uncertainty even after this. There will be another exercise of sending one more list of 'probables' to the UPSC," said an official.

Mumbai Police : Ship at Juhu make mumbai police to do Ganpati visarjan-like bandobast



Mumbai: In the best of times Juhu-Tara Road is infamous for its traffic snarls. Now, the stretch has become a nightmare for motorists—and traffic policemen—as thousands of citizens are thronging Juhu beach to see the stranded cargo vessel MV Wisdom. While weekends are the worst, there is a steady flow of 'tourists' every evening, say traffic officials. The traffic police has deployed additional personnelsimilar to that of the annual Ganpati visarjan bandobast.

Nearly one lakh people came to see the ship. "Slumdwellers from Indira Nagar and Nirmal Nagar as well as colonies in Andheri turned up in multitudes. The pedestrians spilled over onto the roads," said a senior traffic official. The roads cleared only by 11 pm on Sunday. "The entire stretch, starting from Santa Cruz police station to Tulip Star Hotel up to Mithibai College junction, was jammed for several hours over the weekend," he added.

Officials said the northbound arm of the Juhu Tara Road is the worst-affected. The domino effect of the traffic snarls on Juhu-Tara Road can be felt right up to Khar and Bandra. Additional commissioner Brijesh Singh said: "We have displayed signboards on Hill Road asking motorists to avoid Juhu Chowpatty. Text messages and VMS boards are being used to get the message across." What's adding to the bottleneck are curious motorists who slow down or even halt their vehicles so that they can get a better view of the ship. "We have written to the civic ward officer asking for view-cutters to be put up so that motorists' view of the ship is blocked," Singh added.

Bandobast has been tripled in Juhu. "We are co-ordinating with the local police, but it is not enough," the official said. "We request people not to crowd the beach. Motorists should avoid Juhu-Tara Road."

Goa police : Tribals Call Goa DGP 'General Dyer'

Panaji, June 20 (IANS) Outraged tribal leaders Monday called Goa's Director General of Police 'General Dyer of Goa' after he said he would have "ordered fire" during a tribal protest May 25.

Prakash Velip, convenor of the United Tribal Associations Alliance (UTAA), said the state administration should immediately transfer or suspend Aditya Arya for his "insensitive" and "threatening" comments.


The police department said in a statement that the Arya was being subjected to a media trial and his comments need to be seen only from "an operational point of view".

"This is how the state treats its tribal population? The top policeman of Goa says he will 'order fire' on agitating tribals. We can only call him the 'General Dyer' of Goa," Velip said.

Brigadier General Reginald Dyer was a British Army officer infamous for ordering firing on unarmed Indians at the Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar in 1919.

The cold-blooded firing killed over 300 people and injured over a thousand.

Arya was taking part in a workshop on human rights, organised by the International Centre Goa and chaired by former chief justice of India J.S. Verma when he was asked to respond to a query on ineffective police action during a May 25 tribal rights agitation at Balli, 40 km from here.

"The leaders had lost control of the agitation. Several vehicles were burnt by the mob... had I been there, I would have ordered firing," Arya said.

The opposition has said that Arya's comments mirrored the views of the Congress-led government towards tribals, who account for 12 percent of the state's 14 lakh population.

Two tribal activists were burnt to death May 25 by local thugs at Balli, even as the police watched it happen, according to the findings of a magisterial inquiry ordered by the Goa government.

Goa police : DGP ordered firing on tribals baseless

Panaji, June 20 (IBNS) After facing wrath from the tribal leaders for his disparaging statement, Goa Director General of Police Aditya Arya said that his image is being ‘purposely maligned by certain motivated sections of the media for the purposes best known to them.’


“It is because of the commitment and hard work of all ranks of Goa Police that the situation at Balli was brought under control as quickly as possible,” a press statement issued by the police spokesperson read.

DGP Arya’s clarification comes within hours after United Tribal Association Alliance threatened to move National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) against the DGP.

During media discussion at a seminar last Saturday, the police chief, had said that he would have ordered to shoot at the crowd during Balli agitation on May 25.

The press note further mentioned that on the sidelines of the seminar, the DGP was asked hypothetical question on the Balli carnage as to what he would have done had he been physically present at the spot.

“The DGP replied from an operational point of view, that an out of hand situation, perhaps warranted firing in the air to disperse the unruly mob and protect the precious life and property of the people, irrespective of whichever community they belong to,” the spokesperson said.

“This has been twisted out of context in a vicious manner by those who are not sensitive to maintaining peace and law and order in the State of Goa,” the spokesperson said.