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3 arrested for allegedly extorting Rs 15 lakh from contractor by threatening repeated complaints | Thane News


Thane Crime Branch arrests 3 in contractor extortion case (Representative image).

KALYAN: Three persons have been arrested by the Kalyan unit of the Thane Crime Branch for allegedly demanding Rs 15 lakh from a contractor executing a major civic project in Dombivli by threatening to repeatedly file complaints and stall the work. Police said the complainant, Harshal Kene (24), works as a supervisor with Ajwani-Metacon Joint Venture, which is executing drain and sewer construction works for the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) in Dombivli. The project is valued at around Rs 188 crore. According to investigators, the accused had obtained documents related to the project through the Right to Information (RTI) Act and subsequently submitted a written complaint to the MIDC Executive Engineer, alleging that the company was carrying out the work using inferior-quality materials and demanding action against the contractor. Police said the accused then allegedly approached the company and offered to stop pursuing the complaints in exchange for money. They allegedly demanded 1% of the total contract value and threatened to repeatedly file complaints with MIDC and disrupt the execution of the project if the payment was not made. During negotiations, the alleged demand was later reduced to Rs 15 lakh. Fed up with the alleged harassment, the company approached the Kalyan Crime Branch, following which senior police inspector Ajit Shinde formed a special team and laid a trap. During the operation, the police caught Dipesh Gautam Lokhande, 34 while he was allegedly accepting Rs 15 lakh on behalf of the other accused. Based on his interrogation, two more accused were arrested. The arrested accused have been identified as Dipesh Gautam Lokhande (31), Rahul Sudhakar Mukadam (30) and Vishal Gangaram Janakar (31). Police are searching for another accused, Naresh Rajendra Suryavanshi (29). A case of extortion, criminal intimidation and other relevant offences has been registered. Crime Branch officials are now probing whether the accused are part of an organised extortion racket targeting contractors executing government infrastructure projects and whether they have similarly extorted money from other contractors in the past.



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Ulhasnagar commissioner inspects monsoon preparedness, directs officials to expedite desilting | Thane News


Ulhasnagar civic chief inspects drain-cleaning after complaints.

ULHASNAGAR: Amid incessant rainfall and complaints from residents over inadequate desilting of drains at several locations, Ulhasnagar Municipal Commissioner Manisha Awhale conducted an on-site inspection of ongoing drain-cleaning works across the city to ensure effective storm water management during the monsoon.Accompanied by Assistant Public Health Officer Manish Hivre and Chief Sanitation Inspector Eknath Pawar, the commissioner inspected desilting works at Khanna Compound Bridge, the Waldhuni river near Bharat Nagar and Kansai Road in Ulhasnagar-5, Chandramani Buddha Vihar drain, the major drain at Jijamata Colony in Ulhasnagar-4, and several other major and minor stormwater drains.Public Relation Officer Prajakta Kulkarni said, “During the inspection, the Commissioner directed civic officials to ensure complete removal of silt and immediate disposal of the excavated material. She also instructed officials to clear all garbage and obstructions from drains and complete the remaining desilting work on priority while maintaining quality standards”.The commissioner further directed all departments to work in coordination to prevent waterlogging and flooding during the ongoing monsoon.Residents said they were hopeful that the commissioner’s surprise inspection, prompted by complaints over incomplete cleaning at several spots, would ensure better execution of the works and minimise inconvenience during the rainy season.



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