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Nagpur Police help stranded Indian-origin UK citizen reach British embassy in Delhi
Austin (centre) along with Nagpur Police officials at Nagpur Railway Station
Nagpur Police recently came to rescue of an Indian-origin UK citizen, who lost his belongings and started walking from Guntur in Andhra Pradesh for Delhi, by making sure he reaches his destination.
The British citizen Austin Vyankatesh Naga Permabaturi had come to India in October 2019 to perform some rituals after his father passed away in June 2019. Austin stayed and travelled in India for a long time and then reached Gudur on March 19, 2020.
After the nationwide lockdown was implemented in India on March 22, Austin got stuck in Gudur for a few months. On August 12, while on his way from Gudur to Guntur, Austins bag, which had all his belongings, was stolen. Left with no money and phone, Ausitn started walking towards Delhi from Guntur.
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On August 18, Austin reached Nagpur’s Indora area and started enquiring about the road to Delhi. As he Austin speaks English and not Hindi, he could not communicate his problem to people he spoke to.
As soon as Nagpur Police got to know about Austin, he was approached and help was extended. As Austins feet were swollen because of the long journey, he was provided with treatment, food and a place to stay. Nagpur Police also arranged for his travel from Nagpur to Delhi through train and from Delhi Railway station to British Embassy.
On August 20, Austin reached Delhi and informed Nagpur Police, because of whom Austin will now be able to go back to his country.
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Nagpur records “zero murders” in a month for 1st time
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Nagpur city, which is often called the “crime capital” recorded zero murders in the month of February. This is the first time the city has recorded no murders in a month. Nagpur Police Commissioner Amitesh Kumar informed about the same through a tweet.
The tweet read: Zero is supposed to be nothing, but works wonders if it is on the right side. The commissioner informed that Nagpur Police, with help of a host of crime prevention measures, is trying to wipe out the image of Nagpur being a ?crime capital.
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Nagpur CP Amitesh Kumar felicitates cops from Zone III police stations for good work done in 2021
To mark the 75 years of India’s Independence as part of Amrut Mahotsav and the foundation day of Maharashtra Police, Nagpur Commissioner of Police Amitesh Kumar on January 2 felicitated personnel from Zone III police stations for the good work done in 2021 at a function held at Kotwali Police Station. Apart from CP Amitesh Kumar, the function was attended by Joint CP Ashwini Dorje, Additonal CP Naveen Chandra Reddy (North), DCP (Traffic) Sarang Awad and Zone III DCP Gajanan Rajmane.
During the function, CP Amitesh Kumar not only felicitated cops but also sanitation workers who keep the police station premises clean in Zone III. Sanitation workers who were felicatated included: Gitabai Bagde, Seema Dolas, Dipawali bai, Sanjay Meshram, Ashok Bansod, Kachru Meshram, Rajesh Suryawanshi, Raju Bhajanlal, Laxman Sontakke, Sanjay Mahanto, Raju Nadhoriya and Yash Satpute.
As many as 75 cops from all police stations of Zone III were rewarded for their exemplary work in different departments of the police machinery. The function was hosted by Police Inspector (Crime) PT Akurke and votes of thanks was given by Senior Police Inspector Mukund Thakre.
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DCP Lohit Matani, wife Manjeet distribute blankets to homeless to mark New Year
DCP Lohit Matani while giving a blanket to an old homeless woman
Nagpur Zone I DCP Lohit Matani along with his wife Manjeet Kaur Matani distributed blankets to the homeless on January 1 evening to mark the beginning of the new year. DCP Matani and his wife distributed the blankets to the needy outside Sai Baba temple on Wardha Road, Telankhedi temple near Futala and other places.
Manjeet Kaur Matani while giving a blanket to a homeless man
Speaking to Nation Next, DCP Matani said, “On new year’s eve, I and my team were on the road making sure that no crime takes place and people follow COVID protocols. Since there’s a sudden drop in temperature in the city, on January 1, I thought of meeting these people who are sleeping without blankets on roads in such cold.”
Zone I DCP Lohit Matani while interacting with a homeless man after giving him a blanket
DCP Matani added, “I urge the citizens to come forward and help the needy and homeless. While we sleep in our homes safe and secure, there are some people who even lack basic amenities; they don’t even have blankets to protect them from the cold. We should all help such people.”
Nagpur Zone I DCP Lohit Matani along with wife Manjeet Kaur Matani at Sai Baba temple
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