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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Assam Police: Human Right Violation: असम पुलिस पर लगे दाग, मंत्रीजी ने माना राज्य में पुलिस के खिलाफ मानवाधिकार हनन के सबसे ज्यादा मामले...
GUWAHATI: Assam Police are the biggest violators of human rights in the state. According to a written reply by forest and environment minister Rockybul Hussain on behalf of home minister and chief minister Tarun Gogoi in the house on Monday, of the 94 cases in which the state human rights commission has issued orders, 46 are against the Assam Police.
The minister stated in his reply that 6,734 complaints of human rights violation have been settled so far and another 713 cases are pending. "To expedite the settlement of the remaining cases of rights violation, the commission is has been issuing summons from time to time," the minister stated.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
TN Police: COIMBATORE: policeman suicide: 10वी क्लॉस से करता था प्यार, उसकी शादी के छह साल बाद कर ली जिंदगी खत्म..
COIMBATORE: A 30-year-old police constable committed suicide by jumping in front of a Chennai bound moving train at Nanjundapuram in the city on Wednesday morning. The deceased has been identified as S Ramachandran, a second grade police constable attached with the Protection of Civil Rights (PCV) unit in the city police. Son of railway employee R Shanmughan, he was a resident of Railway Colony in Podanur.
Victim of a failed love triangle, Ramachandran was undergoing treatment at Coimbatore Medical College Hospital (CMCH) and was discharged just two days ago, after being stabbed by his friend turned foe on March 10. The altercation was caused by a love triangle where the constable and his friend D Shankar were in love with the same girl Surya, since class 10.
Six years ago, Surya had got married and moved to another locality. Since then, Ramachandran has been very distraught and moody. He believed that Shankar, who is also married, had encouraged Surya to get married. His anger against Shankar led to a physical fight on March 10 during which the constable was stabbed. D Shankar, 39, an interior decorator from Ramanathapuram, was arrested and he is now in jail. Shankar had stabbed Ramachandran on his left rib and back.
After leaving hospital, Ramachandran was extremely upset and confined himself to the house. On Tuesday evening, he met with his teachers at the Nanjundapuram School and expressed that he lost interest in life. He went to the nearby electric crematorium and pleaded with the staff to burn him live. When the staff tried to pacify him, Ramachandran said he would return as a dead body on Wednesday.
At around 7.50 am, he jumped in front of the Mangalore-Chennai West Coast Express near Nanjundapuram railway gate. He died on the spot after sustaining severe head injuries. His body was taken to CMCH to conduct an autopsy and handed over to relatives later.
Meghalaya Police: हाल बेहाल है मेघालय पुलिस के, सात किलोमीटर पर एक पुलिस जवान, एक लाख लोगों पर बस 110 पुलिसवाले...
Shillong, Mar 22 Meghalaya government today said the rising militant activities and a low police-population-area ratio posed a 'big challenge'. "We recognise that there is a need to improve our police-population ratio and to stengthen the police network so that the problem (militancy) can be nipped at the initial stage," Home Minister H D R Lyngdoh said in reply to a cut motion moved by opposition NCP MLA J M Marak in the assembly. "Since January 2010, the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) had killed 25 civilians and 10 police personnel besides injuring three civilians," Lyngdoh said. During the same period, 31 militants were killed, 156 militants arrested, 65 surrendered and 93 arms recovered, he said. The Home Minister, however, said the law and order situation in the state has remained "stable" inspite of multiple challenges posed. "The 433-km international border with Bangladesh poses serious problems such as influx and existence of bases of some of NE militant organisation in Bangladesh," Lyngdoh said, adding his government is "committed to complete fencing along the border at a past pace." On influx, the Home Minister said, 2800 foreign nationals were detected in 2011, of which 156 were prosecuted and 2644 were pushed back directly. The Home Minister said the Centre accorded sanction of Rs 50 crore from the 13th Finance Commission for the setting up of a Meghalaya Police Academy, aimed at developing it as a centre of excellence for police training. Meghalaya has 13,394 police personnel...which works out to 110 policemen for a lakh population and one police covering an area of 6.83 square kilometer, Lyngdoh said.
Delhi Police: Isreal Car Blast: इजराइली दूतावास के बाहर हुए धमाके में अदालत का आदेश, केवल दिल्ली पुलिस करे संदिग्ध से पूछताछ..
NEW DELHI: No other investigating agency other than the Delhi Police will interrogate journalist Syed Mohammed Ahmad Kazmi, arrested for his alleged role in the February 13 bombing of an Israeli diplomat car, a trial court said on Wednesday.
"This is expected that the Special Cell will not permit other investigating agencies to make the applicant (Kazmi) an experimental block," chief metropolitan magistrate Vinod Yadav said while deciding the plea of Kazmi in which he had alleged that he was being "interrogated by officials of other investigating agencies, like Mossad of Israel, RAW, IB and others" .
In its order, the court, however , told the police that it was not barred from sharing information with other investigating agencies. "I do not see any bar on the investigating agency (Delhi Police) sharing information of the interrogation of the applicant (Kazmi) with the investigating agencies of other countries, particularly of Israel and Iran, as India is a signatory to the UN Convention of Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism (Implementation of Security Council Resolution), 2007," the judge said.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
MP Police: Bhopal: भोपाल की गर्मी से नहीं परेशान होंगे ट्रैफिक पुलिसकर्मी, सबकों मिलेंगे शानदार छातें..
BHOPAL: The traffic cops in the city would soon get the cover of umbrella, a hands free umbrella to be precise, to protect them from blazing sun while they man the Bhopal city traffic. The traffic cops are exposed to the sun during the long working hours in summers in absence of a canopy at almost all the traffic junctions.
The government has already placed and order for 100 such umbrellas. White in colour, the specially designed umbrella for the traffic cops would weigh around a kilogram and will cost Rs 1500 per piece. They are expected to be delivered by the month end, sources informed.
Such umbrellas are already being used successfully by traffic constables in Kolkata.
MP Police: Bhopal: भोपाल पुलिस को नहीं पता क्यों की पूर्व आईपीएस अधिकारी के बेटी ने आत्महत्या..
BHOPAL: The city police remained clueless over the reasons that forced the daughter of a former IPS officer to attempt suicide her residence at Vaishali Nagar here on Monday evening. The police have not registered a case.
Apurva Singh, 32 daughter of late Sukhpal Singh, a retired IPS officer, was living alone here. Her two sisters are married and in settled in Dubai and New Delhi. The fact that she attempted suicide was known when she was taken to hospital after getting unwell. The doctors reportedly told the police that she had consumed poison.
However, one of her sisters- who resides in Delhi - took Apurva with her this morning, the police said, adding that they have no idea about her condition and what goaded her to attempt suicide. The concerned Kamla Nagar police have denied registering any case in this regard.
"The woman was living alone and in depression. She hardly interacted with anyone," an official said.
The fact that Apurva Singh attempted suicide was known when she was taken to hospital after getting unwell. The doctors reportedly told the police that she had consumed poison.
TN Police: Manglore: मंगलौर पुलिस को मिलेंगे दो नए खोजी कुत्ते..
MANGALORE: Mangalore City Police has got its first pair of sniffer dogs that are trained exclusively to sniff out narcotics and drugs. Fifteen-month-old labradors Karna and Arjuna, who had undergone training for 11 months and passed all the tests at the Dog Squad Training Centre in Bangalore, joined city police on Tuesday. Raviraj, one of the two handlers of the dogs said, "Basic obedience, useful obedience, marching and parade are the primary trainings given to all sniffer dogs."
"Karna and Arjuna are specially trained to detect drugs like charas, ganja, opium, brown sugar and cocaine. They can carry out search operations in locations like buildings and vehicles. They can sniff more drugs if they are trained further," he added. Only an officer of the rank of deputy commissioner of police can conduct tests for sniffer dogs.
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