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Police Recover Letter, Explosives From Car Outside Mukesh Ambani's House
The Mumbai Police have recovered a warning letter stating "we have made all arrangements to blow up the whole family" from the suspicious SUV parked outside Mukesh Ambani's house Antilia. Spotted on February 25, the vehicle had 20 gelatin sticks inside it besides a bag written 'Mumbai Indians' on it. Subsequently, the police have tightened the security. Reportedly, the SUV is registered under the Reliance Industries but it had a number plate… read-more
Tags: Mukesh Ambani, Mumbai Indians, Bomb, Explosives, Mumbai Police
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Sushant's Co-star in 'MS Dhoni' Movie Sandeep Nahar Commits Suicide
Actor Sandeep Nahar, who featured in movies like 'MS Dhoni: The Untold Story' and 'Kesari', committed suicide on February 15 after posting a video on Facebook. As per his wife, Nahar's body was recovered in a hanging condition. Waiting for the post-mortem report, the Mumbai Police has initiated a probe. Nahar, in the Facebook video, had said no one should be blamed for his suicide, although he mentioned about his stale relationship with his… read-more
Tags: Bollywood, Sandeep Nahar, Facebook, Mumbai Police, Suicide
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Mumbai Police Launches Month-Long Drive To Make City 'Beggar Free'
In a unique month-long drive to make the city ‘beggar free,’ the Mumbai Police has directed all police stations to track and accommodate beggars at a special home in Chembur. Terming begging a social crime, the drive aims to curb the children forced into begging. However, social activists have questioned the feasibility of eradicating begging through the drive. Reportedly, the directions were made under the Bombay Prevention of Begging Act… read-more
Tags: Mumbai, Mumbai Police, Begging, Begger Free
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Ex-BARC CEO Claims Arnab Paid Him $12000, 40 Lakh To Rig TRP
Former BARC CEO Partho Dasgupta, in his statement to the Mumbai Police, has claimed that Republic TV's Chief Editor Arnab Goswami had paid him $12,000 and Rs 40 lakh to manipulate TRP ratings. Reportedly, Arnab paid for Partho’s foreign trips and to bring Republic on top in TRP charts. Moreover, Partho also accepted to have bonhomie with Arnab since 2004. However, Partho's lawyer has denied allegations saying "the statement would have been… read-more
Tags: TRP Scam, Arnab Goswami, BARC, Partho Dasgupta, Republic TV, Mumbai Police
Courtesy: The Indian Express
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Operation All-Out 2021: Mumbai Police Arrests 349 Criminals
Undertaking 'Misson All-Out', Mumbai police nabbed 349 people including 52 'wanted' criminals in the wee hours of January 23. The police conducted nakabandis, raids, vehicle checks across the city to catch hold of the offenders. Reportedly, around 739 hotels were raided, and searches were conducted at 232 places across the city. While police registered various cases under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, around 33… read-more
Tags: Mumbai Police, Operation All-Out, arrest
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Kangana Ranaut Summoned In Case Filed By Javed Akhtar In Mumbai
Actress Kangana Ranaut's legal battle has resumed yet again as Mumbai Police summoned her against a November 2020 defamation case filed by writer/lyricist Javed Akhtar. She has been asked to appear before Juhu Police on January 22. The complaint read, Kangana directed baseless remarks towards Akhtar on TV interviews claiming him to be a part of Bollywood's "coterie". Besides, Kangana had also said Akhtar threatened her to keep silent over her… read-more
Tags: Bollywood, Mumbai Police, Kangana Ranaut, Javed Akhtar, Hrithik Roshan
Courtesy: The Tribune
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BBC Releases Docuseries On Actress Jiah Khan's Death Mystery
Public broadcaster BBC on January 11 released a docuseries titled 'Death In Bollywood' investigating the suspicious death of Bollywood actress Jiah Khan. The three-part series was released over the three days and is currently available only in the UK. Reportedly, the Ghajini, Housefull and Nishabd-starrer actress' death was declared suicide by the Mumbai Police and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after she was found dead in her… read-more
Tags: Bollywood, BBC, Jiah Khan, CBI, Mumbai Police
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Mumbai Cop Saves Elderly Man From Being Driven Over By Train
A Mumbai Police constable SB Nikam has rescued a 60-year-old man from getting driven over by a local train at Mumbai’s Dahisar station. Reportedly, the man was trying to cross the platform over the tracks and had to return to the track as his shoe got stuck. Warning him, Nikam reached out at the edge of the platform and pulled him up at the right moment. He slapped the man for his wrongdoings.
Tags: Mumbai Police, Dahisar, Mumbai local train, SB Nikam
Courtesy: Indian Express
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Renowned Car Designer Dilip Chhabria Arrested For Fraud
Renowned car designer and founder of 'DC Design' Dilip Chhabria was arrested on December 28 against cheating, forgery, trust-breach and criminal conspiracy charges. Reportedly, a sports car worth Rs 75 lakh, registered to a Tamil Nadu native Indermal Ramani, has also been seized. As per sources, the Police suspect a group registering multiple vehicles via forged documents. Moreover, a Bollywood actress has accused Chhabria of cheating and… read-more
Tags: Mumbai, Dilip Chhabaria, DC Designs, Mumbai Police
Courtesy: The Times of India
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Mumbai: Suresh Raina Among 34 Others Booked After Police Raid Club
On account of flouting Maharashtra government's order regarding night curfew, 34 violators, including cricketer Suresh Raina and other celebrities, were booked on December 22 in Mumbai. Notable celebrities like Sussane Khan and Guru Randhawa were arrested, while rapper Badshah reportedly managed to escape when police raided Dragonfly club at 2:30 AM. However, the cricketer, along with other celebrities, was released on bail. Some of the staff… read-more
Tags: Suresh Raina, Sussane Khan, Guru Randhawa, Mumbai Police, Covid-19
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