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Updated Mar 17, 2021 | 18:38 IST
New Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Kumar Nagrale has served in the Mumbai Police as well as the CBI in the past. Hemant Kumar Nagrale  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Mumbai: India Police Service officer Hemant Kumar Nagrale, currently Director General of Police in Maharashtra with additional charge, has been appointed as the Mumbai Police Commissioner.
Nagrale replaces Param Bir Singh, who has been transferred amidst the ongoing probe into the Antilia (industrialist Mukesh Ambani s multi-storey residence) bomb scare case.
Nagrale was given the additional charge of Maharashtra DGP earlier this year in January after incumbent Subodh Jaiswal was appointed the Director General of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). Nagrale was then serving as DG (Technical and Legal).
Mumbai’s new police chief saved lives in 26/11 terror attacks
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Hemant Nagrale spotted bag containing RDX near Taj hotel, rescued hostages and shifted injured to hospitals
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Hemant Nagrale spotted bag containing RDX near Taj hotel, rescued hostages and shifted injured to hospitals
Senior IPS officer Hemant Nagrale, who was on Wednesday appointed the new Police Commissioner of Mumbai, saved lives during the 26/11 terror attacks by recovering a bag containing RDX near the Taj Mahal Palace hotel in south Mumbai and shifting it to a safer place.
Mr. Nagrale, who was holding additional charge as State Director General of Police, got the Mumbai Police chief’s post after the Maharashtra government transferred Param Bir Singh and posted him to the State Home Guard over his handling of the security scare outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s house.
Navi Mumbai: Man held with 2 kg marijuana worth Rs 36,000 at Rabale
Navi Mumbai: Man held with 2 kg marijuana worth Rs 36,000 at Rabale
The Anti-Narcotics Cell of the Navi Mumbai Police arrested a 25-year-old man with 2 kg marijuana in the early hours of Friday. The value of marijuana would be around Rs 36,000.
Acting on a tip-off, the police raided the accused Sanjayâs Kambleâs house at Annabhau Sathe Nagar in Rabale MIDC and seized marijuana.
Jayraj Chaparya, senior inspector of the cell said, âWe had received information that a man from that area had kept a huge amount of marijuana in his house. We immediately reached that place and raided the accusedâs house. We found marijuana in a bag inside his house and then arrested him.â
Navi Mumbai: Cops seize 151 cars with banned BS-IV engines, arrest nine
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Navi Mumbai police on Wednesday claimed to have busted a pan-India racket with the arrest of nine persons, who were involved in the illegal sale of cars with BS-IV engines.
Talking to reporters, Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Bipin Kumar Singh said a team of the crime branch seized 151 cars worth Rs 7.15 crore from the accused. The gang operated pan-India. The gang members used to purchase cars with BS-IV engines and change the number plates and chassis number. They would then get the registration of these vehicles done using forged documents and sell them in other states saying that they were damaged in floods, he said.