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Nagpur rural police nab 2 men for murder at farmhouse, seize Rs 37 lakh cash

Nagpur rural police team led by SP Rakesh Ola along with arrested accused and the seized cash

Nagpur rural police team led by SP Rakesh Ola along with arrested accused and the seized cash

Nagpur rural police on Tuesday two persons for allegedly murdering a farm labourer at a farm house at Mangli in Kuhi Taluka and seized Rs 37 lakh in cash from the accused. The farmhouse belongs to a Nagpur-based advocate Dhyaneshwar Phule.

As per reports, Phule had filed a complaint with the police after spotting the decomposed body of the farm labourer Naresh Karudkar at his farmhouse on June 20. Phule had also mentioned that Rs 50,000 in cash was stolen from the farmhouse. After investigating the case the police arrested two person – Avinash Narule (24) and Rakesh Mahajan (26) for allegedly murdering Karudkar.

As per the police, Narule also used to work at the farmhouse. He was sacked in June by Phule after he found out that Narule was involved in diesel thefts. However, Narule kept meeting Karudkar and would often have dinner with him at the farmhouse. As Narule worked at the farmhouse, he was aware that Phule used to keep cash in a truck at the farmhouse.

Superintendent of Police (SP) Rakesh Ola informed during a press conference that, on June 17, Narule visited the farmhouse with Mahajan and borrowed Rs 1,500 from Karudkar. Narule and Mahajan then went to a dhaba, consumed liquor, returned to the farm and killed Karudkar. The duo then fled away with the cash.

After rural police seized the cash, Phule told the police that the Rs 37 lakh in cash was owned by him and that he submitted wrong information to the police earlier. The police, however, are likely to submit the cash to the Income Tax department. 

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Miscreants vandalise property at Nagpur’s Bishop Cotton School, throw liquor bottles in classrooms

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur

Some unknown miscreants in Nagpur vandalised Bishop Cotton School situated on VIP in Dharampeth during the weekend. Apart from the broken plant pots and damaged earthing wires, empty alcohol bottles could also be seen thrown on the floor of the classrooms.


Prima facie it seems some drunkards might have used the school as their hang out place to consume alcohol as it was a weekend and the school was closed. However, nothing could be ascertained as of now; the investigation on the same is on. 


When Nation Next spoke to Sonia Singh, Principal at Bishop Cotton School, she told us, What kind of a mentality is this Such people should at least spare kids. It’s so disheartening to see something like this. Class 10 students had their board exams today; unfortunately, we couldn’t indulge them much.”

Singh added, “All the pots have been broken, the earthing wires for the newly installed water cooler for kids has also been damaged.”

However, Singh, who filed an FIR at Sitabuld Police Station today, said, this wasn’t the first such incident; even during lockdown, some miscreants had stolen printers and other property of the school. 

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ED arrests Nagpur advocate Satish Ukey who filed petition against Fadnavis

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur

Satish Ukey

Satish Ukey

Enforcement Directorate (ED) took the custody of RTI activist advocate Satish Ukey and his brother Pradeep Ukey after raiding the former’s residence at Parvati Nagar in Nagpur on Thursday morning at 7 am. Satish, who is also the lawyer of  MPCC President Nana Patole, had filed an election petition against former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Devendra Fadnavis.


Ukey had alleged that Fadnavis hadn’t disclosed pending criminal cases against him while filing his nomination papers for the 2009 and 2014 Assembly elections, and thus violated the Representation of People’s Act, 1951. For the past few years, Ukey had also been filing petitions in court against several BJP leaders.

 

During the raid, an army of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel was also deployed under his house. The crime branch had issued a notice to Ukey regarding a land transaction in Nagpur. 

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ED raids house of Nagpur advocate Satish Ukey, who had filed RTI petition against Devendra Fadnavis

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L to R: Devendra Fadnavis, Satish Ukey

L to R: Devendra Fadnavis, Satish Ukey

Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided the house of Congress President for Maharashtra Nana Patole’s lawyer and RTI activist advocate Satish Ukey’s since Thursday early morning. An army of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel has also been deployed under his house as the raids are underway.
 

 

Ukey grabbed headlines after he filed an election petition against former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition (LoP) Devendra Fadnavis. Ukey had alleged that Fadnavis did not disclose pending criminal cases against him while filing his nomination papers for the 2009 and 2014 Assembly elections, and thus violated the Representation of People’s Act, 1951. For the past few years, Ukey had also been filing petitions in court against several BJP leaders.

 

 

The reason behind the ED raid against the remains unclear as of now. However, the crime branch had issued a notice to Ukey regarding a land transaction in Nagpur. There are likely to be raids related to this case.

 

 

At around 7 am on Thursday, ED’s Mumbai squad including women officers reached Ukey’s residence at Parvati Nagar. For the past two hours, ED has been searching Ukey’s house and interrogating him.

 

Satish Ukey's house at Parvati Nagar in Nagpur

Satish Ukey’s house at Parvati Nagar in Nagpur

 

More details are awaited.
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