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3 GRP cops dismissed from service for threatening and extorting money from jeweller at Mumbai Central Terminus in 2025 | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Three Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel have been dismissed from service following a departmental inquiry for assaulting and extorting money from a jeweller in the presence of his minor daughter at Mumbai Central Terminus last year.Their dismissal order, issued on March 30, stated that assistant sub-inspector Lalit Jagtap, constable Rahul Bhosle, and constable Anil Rathod, all attached to the Mumbai Central GRP chowky, harassed the jeweller despite him providing an explanation for the valuables that he was carrying.The trio had been placed under suspension following the incident on August 10, 2025. They were currently posted at GRP’s Ghatkopar headquarters.The incident took place when the jeweller and his eight-year-old daughter, who were visiting Mumbai for Raksha Bandhan, were to board the Duronto Express to return home to Rajasthan. The jeweller’s brother-in-law accompanied them to Mumbai Central Terminus.Around 10.30pm, the group reached platform no. 5 when a uniformed man seated at a table stopped them for baggage check. The GRP cop, who wasn’t wearing a name tag, found a 14gm gold biscuit wrapped in paper and Rs 31,000 cash in the luggage. The jeweller explained that he had attended a jewellery exhibition in Mumbai, besides visiting his sister for Raksha Bandhan. But the cop was not satisfied and summoned another uniformed colleague, also not wearing his name tag. They took the jeweller, his daughter, and brother-in-law outside the terminus through an alley to a room where a third cop was seated. They claimed he was a “senior”.They hurled abuses and slapped the jeweller, and threatened to lock him up overnight. “I was slapped twice in front of my daughter who began crying,” the jeweller had told TOI last year. The cops threatened to produce the gold biscuit before a magistrate and asked him to arrange for a copy of his Aadhaar card over the phone. They also forced the jeweller to sign a few blank sheets of paper.Just five minutes before his train was to depart, at 10.55pm, the cops returned his gold, but kept the cash. When the jeweller pleaded, they returned Rs 1,900 and advised him to run if he wanted to board his train on time. The traumatised jeweller registered a police complaint in Rajasthan on August 16. It was subsequently transferred to Mumbai Central GRP and then to the Railway Crime Branch. “In seven months, GRP has completed a departmental probe and dismissed the cops, sending a strong message that corruption and extortion will not be tolerated,” said activist Sameer Zaveri.



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Mustafizur Rahman row: IPL chief Arun Dhumal breaks silence – ‘Govt is supportive of …’ | Cricket News


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NEW DELHI: Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman’s sudden ouster from Kolkata Knight Riders has been termed “unfortunate” by IPL chairman Arun Singh Dhumal. Mustafizur, who was bought for Rs 9.5 crore ahead of the 2026 season, was released following instructions from the BCCI, sparking backlash and wider controversy.

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“I would only say it was unfortunate. Beyond that, I do not have much knowledge,” Dhumal said in an interview with Financial Times.The incident did not stay limited to the IPL, as it was followed by a series of developments that eventually saw Bangladesh being replaced by Scotland in the 2026 T20 World Cup. The episode also reignited discussions about how external factors sometimes influence cricket decisions, especially in high-profile tournaments like the IPL.Dhumal addressed such concerns, stating, “It is unfortunate, I would say, the way things unfold at times. I do not think the government has any interest or any role to play in running cricket day to day. The government is supportive of cricket at large.”KKR clarified that the move was not their own but carried out as per directives. In an official statement, the franchise said, “Kolkata Knight Riders confirms that BCCI/IPL as the regulator of IPL has instructed it to release Mustafizur Rahman from the squad ahead of the upcoming Indian Premier League (IPL) season.”“The release has been carried out following due process and consultations… BCCI will allow Kolkata Knight Riders a replacement player in line with IPL regulations,” the statement added.Dhumal remained hopeful about the future, saying, “But, yes, sometimes events happen around us and decisions follow. I am sure good sense will prevail and that this will not be the case going forward.”



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Tanker attack: Mortal remains of engr reach home after 22-day wait | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The mortal remains of additional chief engineer (superintendent) Deonandan Prasad Singh (54) arrived in India after a 22-day wait following his death aboard the Marshall Islands-flagged oil tanker MT Safesea Vishnu, which was attacked on March 11 night near Khor AL Zubair Port close to Basra in Iraq. The attack occurred hours after Singh, who lived in Kandivli, last spoke with his daughter and other family members.Singh’s family members said he was on a shore job for the last few years, before his company, Bravo Shipping, forced him to join the ship in Feb. They alleged that the shipping company has neither called them nor helped expedite the process of bringing his mortal remains back to India.Singh’s mortal remains arrived in Delhi and reached Patna on Wednesday. From Patna, the remains were taken by ambulance to Rani Bamiya village in the Sanhaula block of Bhagalpur district, where his final rites were conducted. “Had authorities been little proactive, we would not have waited 22 days for his mortal remains. I did all the legwork to get the matter expedited after the ministry and authorities took information from us over phone and then emailed us. Bravo Shipping has not spoken with family,” Singh’s brother-in-law Dr Chandan Kumar told TOI on Thursday. A source from Director General of Shipping, Mumbai, said they have initiated the process of compensation from the company for Singh’s family. Singh’s friend from Navi Mumbai, Vishal Jaiswal, said in a Facebook post that the conflict in the Middle East brought devastation to their doorstep. His post said: “In the morning, tragedy struck us hard and completely out of the blue. We were shocked to hear that our classmate, #DeoNandanPrasadSingh, a seafarer whose ship was on anchorage in #Basra, was attacked, and we lost him. His daughter, an incredibly brave young medical student, stood like the Rock of Gibraltar for her mother, holding her, comforting her, throughout our journey from Mumbai to Delhi. But in the end, even she broke down. She is still waiting for her brother to arrive from Japan, where he is currently on a study tour. She is asking questions for which none of us have answers: Why was her father the only one who died when everyone else was rescued in the attack? Why will she never see her father again?”



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Temple guard steals 1.8cr jewellery, held | Mumbai News


Mumbai: City police arrested in MP a security guard who worked at a Jain temple in Kalachowki for allegedly stealing its gold and diamond jewellery worth Rs 1.8 crore last month. The suspect, Jitendra Nagaich (34), from Bhind in MP, was hiding at a relative’s home. Officials said the arrest was made within 48 hours of the FIR and all of the stolen valuables were recovered.The theft at the temple located within a housing society took place early on March 30. An FIR was filed against an unknown person. Police scanned nearly 300 CCTV cameras and zeroed in on Nagaich. Technical analysis revealed he was hiding in MP. Police caught him while he tried to jump across rooftops and flee.DCP R Raghasudha (zone 4) said Nagaich faces multiple criminal cases in MP. TNN



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Congress seeks impartial SIR in Maharashtra | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A Congress delegation led by party state chief Harshvardhan Sapkal met state chief electoral officer S Chockalingam and demanded impartial implementation of the special intensive revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. The delegation said it was concerned since in several other states complaints had emerged alleging that votes of specific castes and communities were being deliberately excluded.The delegation stated that in some states serious irregularities were reported in SIR drives conducted just ahead of elections, and that it appeared the campaign was being implemented in a way that benefited the ruling party. Sapkal stated that the SIR process in Maharashtra was previously conducted between 2002–04 over a period of nearly 13 months without any haste. Now, after 25 years, with an increase of approximately 3.5 crore voters, he said the process should be planned accordingly. Since there were no elections in Maharashtra in the next 2–3 years, he said there was no objection if the process took one-and-a-half to two years, and that providing adequate time would ensure there was no suspicion among the public. Sapkal also emphasised that the census and SIR should not be conducted by the same officials or staff. He said political party representatives should be provided with SIR data in soft copy, OCR, and machine-readable formats, as well as hard copies. He said a minimum period of one month should be given to raise objections or respond to notices related to the SIR.



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STP expansion: BMC may cite ‘rapid development’ to seek full plot | Mumbai News



Mumbai: Days after Bombay high court sought to know the reason for the change in stand after BMC said it wants the entire 27,698sqm plot, instead of 17,756sqm it had earlier demanded, for expansion of the sewage treatment plant (STP) in Worli, civic officials said at a high-level meeting on Thursday that rapid development as well as redevelopment in Worli and adjoining areas have significantly increased sewage load, necessitating restoration of the full reservation.The civic body is set to file an affidavit before the court reflecting this position next week. The meeting was chaired by BMC commissioner Ashwini Bhide. A civic official said a fresh reassessment indicates that the requirement could rise to nearly 29,000sqm. However, with land constraints, BMC may be forced to opt for vertical construction for parts of the facility. “We had already conveyed to the court the requirement for the entire reserved plot but shall also be filing an affidavit with regard to it,” said an official, adding that there’s not just setting up of the STP that needs space but also area for operation, movement of vehicles and maintenance of the facility. “We had two rounds of discussion on this on Thursday and have decided that the civic body needs the entire reserved plot,” said the official. Officials said with two rounds of intense deliberations being held, the civic body is now preparing to formally press for restoration of the full plot to meet future infrastructure demands. In Feb, BMC issued a stop-work notice to a transit camp built by a private developer in Worli after finding that the structure had come up on BMC land earmarked for the STP’s expansion. Officials said two of the seven-storey structures at the site were constructed without mandatory permissions. That same month, HC halted further construction of transit buildings on the plot, tightening scrutiny over the use of reserved land. Civic officials said the construction was particularly alarming as two major municipal sewer lines pass through the site. They said preliminary findings indicated that construction activity by the implementing agency had already disturbed sewerage flow, raising concerns of flooding and infrastructure failure, especially with the monsoon approaching.



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Woman injured in slab collapse at Thane building; premises vacated | Mumbai News


Thane: A 75-year-old woman sustained injuries when the slab of a flat in a three-storey “dangerous” building collapsed in Thane city on Thursday, following which the civic authorities vacated the residential premises.The incident occurred around 4 pm in the Velankani building, a 30 to 35-year-old structure located near Fatima Church in Majiwada village, they said.Yasin Tadvi, chief of the Disaster Management Cell of the Thane Municipal Corporation, told PTI that the slab of Room No. 103 on the first floor, owned by one Vivek Kavilkar, came crashing down.“An elderly resident, identified as Kirti Kavilkar, sustained minor injuries,” Tadvi said.The building, which consists of 12 flats and housed 40 to 45 residents, had already been classified under the ‘C2A’ category. This classification indicates that a structure is dangerous, requires urgent major structural repairs, and is likely to require evacuation.Before the slab collapsed, Assistant Municipal Commissioner Sonal Kale said, the building was served a notice on Thursday.“Following the incident, it has been completely evacuated as the remaining portion is in a highly dangerous condition. While some residents made their own arrangements, 12 to 15 people have been shifted to the TMC School No. 47 in Majiwada for temporary shelter,” Tadvi added.



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Mishap kills man from Maharashtra in 2020, kin gets Rs 36.2 lakh as compensation | Mumbai News


Thane: The Motor Accident Claims Tribunal in Thane has awarded a compensation of Rs 36.2 lakh to the parents of a 27-year-old man killed in a road accident in 2020.According to the petition, Jitendra Laxman Singh was riding a motorcycle with a friend near Thane on May 30, 2020, when a tipper truck coming from the wrong side hit the two-wheeler. Singh lost his balance and fell on the road, and the truck crushed him to death.



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Flyover linking Palm Beach Road and Sion-Panvel highway opens after delays | Mumbai News


After multiple delays that triggered resentment among Navi Mumbai residents, a 290m long flyover connecting Palm Beach Road and Sion-Panvel highway was finally thrown open on Thursday by forest minister Ganesh Naik. The link is expected to benefit motorists merging onto the highway, saving up to 15 minutes and doing away with the long detour from Sanpada. Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation spent Rs 18.3 crore on its construction. The project began in 2023, but was delayed owing to a change in design and pending permissions, including an environmental clearance. Residents said inefficiencies in the engineering department led to cost escalations from the original budget of Rs 11 crore and delayed completion. Officials called the flyover’s opening a big achievement for traffic planning in Navi Mumbai. —B B Nayak



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‘IPL owners publicly berating captains’: Lalit Modi’s jibe at Sanjiv Goenka after LSG match | Cricket News


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IPL founder Lalit Modi stirred debate on social media after taking an apparent dig at franchise owners, following a viral on-field exchange involving Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) owner Sanjiv Goenka during IPL 2026 clash between LSG and DC. LSG suffered a disappointing six-wicket defeat at home, a result that not only exposed concerns with their batting but also triggered conversations beyond the boundary ropes.Goenka’s on-field exchange goes viralFollowing the loss, Goenka was seen engaged in an animated discussion with LSG captain Rishabh Pant, with head coach Justin Langer also part of the conversation. While no audio from the exchange was available, the visuals suggested a serious and intense discussion.

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The clip quickly went viral across social media, with fans and analysts speculating about the nature of the conversation. The moment also brought back memories of a similar incident during the 2024 IPL season, when Goenka was seen having a public exchange with then-captain KL Rahul after a defeat, an episode that had drawn widespread criticism at the time.

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Amid the growing chatter, Lalit Modi took to X and posted a strongly worded message, seemingly aimed at IPL team owners.“While football league owners treat players with respect, long-term vision, and professionalism, IPL owners are often busy chasing hype and headlines, publicly berating captains right on the boundary after tough losses.”He went on to question the broader approach of IPL franchises, highlighting issues such as infrastructure, fan experience, and long-term planning.“Long-term infrastructure over throwing money at instant stardom? Real fan-first culture with decent stadium experiences? Sustainable models with competitive balance and some professional conduct, less drama, more brand building?”

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Despite acknowledging the IPL’s financial success and global appeal, Modi suggested that adopting a more professional and patient approach, similar to top football leagues, could further enhance the league’s value.IPL already has the money, glamour, and eyeballs, with franchises hitting billion-dollar valuations. Imagine if owners adopted that football-level patience and class… the valuations might actually make even more sense. That’s my spicy reality check!However, the short clip didn’t capture the full picture. After it went viral on social media, with even prominent commentators weighing in, Lucknow Super Giants shared the complete video on Instagram with the caption: “Not everything you see is the true story. Here are the unfiltered post-match vibes, when cameras don’t cut.”In the full footage, shot by the LSG social media team, skipper Rishabh Pant is seen being greeted warmly by Sanjiv Goenka, with the conversation that follows appearing light-hearted and in good humour.Also See: SRH vs KKR Live Score



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