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Cops seize 151 cars with banned BS-IV engines, arrest nine | Mumbai News

Representative image THANE: 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.

Three arrested for stealing Bullet bikes

Three arrested for stealing Bullet bikes Updated: Updated: 44 vehicles worth ₹1.30 cr. recovered Share Article 44 vehicles worth ₹1.30 cr. recovered The Navi Mumbai Crime Branch’s Unit I has arrested three people who stole 62 Royal Enfield Bullet bikes from Maharashtra and Goa between September 2020 and January 2021. Forty-four bikes worth ₹1.30 crore have been recovered. The accused have been identified as Amol Shivaji Dhobale (35), a resident of Ghatkopar; Sohail Imtiaz Shaikh (28), a resident of Mumbra; and Saurabh Milind Karanje (23), a resident of Vikhroli. Unit I officials found that in all 12 cases filed in Navi Mumbai, bikes were stolen in the evening. Additional Commissioner of Police B.G. Shekhar Patil said CCTV footage showed that the accused used an ignition switch to start the engine. “Usually, thieves break the handle lock or open the socket,” he said.

Bidre case lawyer asked to prove attendance in court

Bidre case lawyer asked to prove attendance in court Updated: Updated: Prosecutor threatens to drop case if police don’t clear bills Share Article Prosecutor threatens to drop case if police don’t clear bills In a new twist in the Ashwini Bidre murder trial, the Navi Mumbai Police have sent a letter to Public Prosecutor Pradeep Gharat asking him to prove his attendance at each hearing in court. Mr. Gharat said the police have asked him to furnish the details of his attendance even as half of his bill is still awaiting clearance. “The Navi Mumbai Police have asked me to prove my attendance in court. It is the duty of the police to keep tabs on the case by sending their representatives on the date of hearing to court. To know about my attendance, they should be checking the

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