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Antilia bomb scare case: Sunil Mane dismissed from Mumbai Police
Written byPoonam AhujaPoonam Ahuja / Updated: Jun 1, 2021, 17:22 IST
National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with the
Antilia bomb scare probe, was dismissed from service on Tuesday.
The order terminating Mane’s service was issued by Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale, said a spokesperson of the city police. PI Sunil Dharma Mane, posted at Local Arms, Mumbai, has been dismissed from Police service with immediate effect. An order has been issued today under Provision of Article 311(2)(b) Constitution of India, by Commissioner of Police, Greater Mumbai, a top official said.
Mane was earlier suspended after his arrest by the NIA on April 23 in the case of an explosives-laden SUV found near industrialist
Get COVID-19 tests done only at ICMR-approved labs: Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale
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Due to heavy rush at civic and state-run hospitals, many citizens are opting for private labs for various COVID-19 -related tests, an official said.
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Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale on Friday urged citizens to get their COVID-19 tests done only at ICMR-approved laboratories as cyber criminals are taking advantage of the pandemic by posing as employees of lesser known labs and giving fake reports.
Due to heavy rush at civic and state-run hospitals, many citizens are opting for private labs for various COVID-19 -related tests, an official said.
Hemant Nagrale took to Twitter to create public awareness about COVID-19-related tests. Mumbai Police Commissioner Hemant Nagrale on Friday urged citizens to get their COVID-19 tests done only at ICMR-approved laboratories as cyber criminals are taking advantage of the pandemic by posing as employees of lesser known labs and giving fake reports.
Due to heavy rush at civic and State-run hospitals, many citizens are opting for private labs for various COVID-19-related tests, an official said.
Many of them book online appointment at nearby private labs through their mobile phones, laptops and computers, giving an opportunity to cyber criminals to fleece them, he said.