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Allahabad HC suggests complete lockdown in UP
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Prayagraj : , April 14 (IANS) The Allahabad High Court has directed the Uttar Pradesh government to look into the viability of complete lockdown in districts where the Covid spread has increased alarmingly.
The court further directed that all public gatherings must be restricted to 50 persons immediately. We understand that complete lockdown for weeks together may not be feasible but looking at the current surge of pandemic, we direct the government to look into the viability of complete lockdown in those districts where spread has increased alarmingly, the court stated in its order on Tuesday.
Updated Apr 14, 2021 | 07:56 IST
It is alleged that the accused Inspector Baljit Singh took Rs 3.5 lakh bribe and also kept the seized heroin with him. The FIR came following a complaint from Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) Jatinder Singh,  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
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The head constable identified as Davinder Singh has been arrested.
Tarn Taran: A Punjab police officer and a head constable have been accused of taking Rs 3.5 lakh bribe to let off two drug peddlers. The accused inspector Baljit Singh has now been booked and is absconding. The incident took place in Tarn Taran district.
The head constable identified as Davinder Singh has been arrested. The FIR in the case said that Baljit Singh along with Davinder arrested one Malkiat Singh alias Palta and his brother-in-law Bau Singh with 1 kg heroin on March 31.
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Man ends life in UP s Bareilly.
A man, who was allegedly upset after a police official demanded Rs 1 lakh from him to find his missing daughter, hanged himself to death in Uttar Pradesh s Bareilly, police said on Monday. The victim, Shishupal (45), committed suicide in Mau Chandpur village, they said.
His family members alleged that he was upset as Ramnagar police outpost in-charge, Ram Ratan Singh demanded money from him for finding his 22-year-old daughter who was abducted recently.
Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Rohit Singh Sajwan said the sub-inspector has been removed from the outpost and charges of demanding money is being probed.
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