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A police constable was held by the Maharashtra Anti Corruption Bureau in Malwani, on Tuesday, for allegedly demanding Rs 10 lakh as a bribe from a contractor.
According to a news agency, the contractor had constructed some illegal tenements in
Malvani area.
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The constable, Ganesh Salunkhe (38), demanded Rs 10 lakh from the contractor and assured him that he would not face a case under the Maharashtra Prevention of Dangerous Activities Act.
A senior police officer informed that the contractor had already paid him Rs 3 lakh.
However, he then informed the ACB about the
bribery, and Salunkhe was held in a trap while accepting Rs 1 lakh in
Undressing will trigger rain of Rs 50 crore in cash : 5 held in Nagpur for misleading girl Undressing will trigger rain of Rs 50 crore in cash : 5 held in Nagpur for misleading girl
The five accused told the girl that if she performed special rituals , it would trigger a rain of Rs 50 crore in cash, Nagpur Police said.
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[REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE] The five accused have been booked under the Black Magic Act
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The girl became suspicious when the accused told her that the rituals involved undressing her
Accused have been booked under the Black Magic Act
Police in Maharashtra s Nagpur has arrested five men for allegedly pressuring a minor girl to perform rituals, which they claimed would trigger rain of Rs 50 crore cash. The accused have been booked under the Black Magic Act.
Nagpur: Five men were arrested in Maharashtra's Nagpur on Sunday under the Black Magic Act for allegedly pressuring a girl saying that they would perform
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Minors stole cash to keep on betting
Minors stole cash to keep on betting
ByArchana MoreArchana More / Updated: Feb 20, 2021, 06:00 IST
Investigation into the
cricket betting and extortion case revealed that the arrested gang members of the syndicate have been running the racket for last five years in the city. It was also revealed that the minor youths who lost huge money in the betting had stolen cash from their own houses to fulfill the demands of the gang, said officers of crime branch (unit 4), which has apparently received such complaints.
On February 11, the crime branch busted a racket in the city wherein