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Sex racket arrested in Kozhikode

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Kozhikode: A four-member gang was arrested for trafficking women in a flat in Kozhikode city. A group including a woman was caught by the medical college police and the accused had taken a flat under the pretense of being a family and engaged in a sex racket.
Bindu, a native of Chiral, Wayanad, Shaji, a native of Malappuram Thanoor, Karthik, a native of Puthiangadi, Kozhikode,
Rasik, a resident of Peruwayal was arrested. Based on the information received by the Medical College ACP, 4 persons were arrested during the inspection of the flat under Mayyanad Mundickalthazhe.

They lived in the flat by telling the neighbors that they were family. But as people used to come and go at untimely times, suspicions arose. The same was reported to the police. A sex racket gang was caught in the police investigation. It is reported that there are more accused in the case. The police said that the flat owner, a native of Kavoor, and the accused in the Kappa case, a native of Perimalam, were the main links of the gang. The search for them has started.

NIA arrests two accused in Coimbatore blast case

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New Delhi: The National Investigation Agency has arrested two more accused in the Coimbatore car bomb blast case. Sheikh Hidayatullah and Sanofar Ali were arrested yesterday. With this, the number of people arrested has increased to 11.
An NIA official said that both the arrested accused were involved in the conspiracy. According to the NIA, the conspiracy took place in the Asanoor and Kadambur areas of the Sathyamangalam forests.
Umar Farooq, who was arrested earlier, led the meeting. Apart from those arrested now, Jamisha Mubeen and Mohammad Azharuddin were also involved in the conspiracy. On the evening of October 23, an explosion took place in Coimbatore after a cylinder exploded in a car. One of the planners of the blast was killed in the incident.

18 children die in Uzbekistan after consuming Indian-made cough syrup

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Tashkent: 18 children die in Uzbekistan after consuming Indian-made cough syrup. The children died after consuming Doc-1 Max, a cough syrup manufactured by Marian Biotech.

Following the incident, the drug was banned by the government of Uzbekistan. All the children who died had taken more than the prescribed dose. This drug contained a chemical called ethylene glycol. The authorities suspected that this could be the cause of death.
A few days ago, a similar incident took place in the African country of Gambia. 63 children died of kidney failure after consuming cough syrup manufactured by Maiden Pharma in Haryana. The authorities found that the medicine contained more chemicals than at that time.

Domestic migrants in the country can vote; Election Commission

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New Delhi: Election Commission to provide an opportunity to the domestic migrants of the country to vote. For this, the Election Commission has prepared a model of a new electronic voting machine. The commission sought the views of political parties on the new system. The model of the new voting machine has been prepared in such a way that voting in different constituencies is possible through one booth.

The Election Commission has concluded that the voting percentage can be increased through the new system. The commission has found that 85 percent of the migration in the country is within the states.

If the new system comes into force, those who have settled in other states will be able to vote for the candidate in their constituency while staying in their current places. The Election Commission has informed us that the pilot project will be tested.

Widespread NIA raids on PFI centers in the state

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Thiruvananthapuram: Widespread NIA raids on PFI centers in the state again. Raids were held at 56 locations. The NIA searches are conducted in the houses of second tier leaders.

Raids were held in all the districts of the state. The inspection is a continuation of the PFI ban. NIA officials from Delhi are also participating in the raid. At present, the most raids took place in Ernakulam Rural.

In Pathanamthitta, the house of the former state officials of the Popular Front was also raided. The inspection started at three o’clock in the morning. The raid took place in 4 houses in Malappuram, 5 in Alappuzha and 2 in Kollam.

Initial information given by NIA is that a meeting was held under the leadership of the leaders to coordinate the further activities of PFI even after the ban on the Popular Front.

Buffer Zone: Map published with survey number

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Thiruvananthapuram: A map containing the survey number of the areas included in the buffer zone has been published. A map of the buffer zone around the protected area, excluding human settlements and structures, was published earlier. The map with the survey number has been published now. Each institution is assigned a different color on the map. Complaints in this regard can be filed from January 7.

The term of the committee to carry out the site inspection and prepare the report has also been extended. The term of the committee chaired by Justice Radhakrishnan Thottathil has been extended. The order was extended till February 8 next year. Earlier it was announced that the term will end on December 30. It was decided in a meeting chaired by the Chief Minister earlier to extend the term.

Minister AK Saseendran had said that the steps related to the buffer zone would be completed soon. Committee will be formed at the ward level for field verification. Inspection will be done as soon as the complaint is received, the minister said. 

Money laundering; Former Maharashtra Home Minister released from jail

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Anil Deshmukh

Mumbai: Former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh, who spent 13 months in jail in a money laundering case, has been released from Mumbai jail. Anil Deshmukh was finally arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on November 2, 2021, after more than 12 hours of interrogation. Deshmukh was released from jail after he was granted bail in the ED case and later in the CBI case.

Anil Deshmukh was granted bail by a bench of MS Karnik of the Bombay High Court. Anil Deshmukh was released from Arthur Road Jail on Wednesday afternoon. “I have complete faith in the judiciary…. The High Court has observed that I have been implicated in a false case,” Anil Deshmukh said after being released from a Mumbai jail, news agency PTI reported.

Ahead of his release, NCP leaders including Supriya Sule, state president Jayant Patil, Ajit Pawar, and Chhagan Bhujbal gathered outside Arthur Road Jail to welcome him. NCP leaders waiting outside the jail said that Deshmukh had been in jail for over a year and none of the charges against him could be proved in court.

Oommen Chandy gets a clean chit in the solar case

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Kochi:  The CBI has found that the complaint that Oommen Chandy molested the young woman at Cliff House in the highly controversial Solar molestation case is a baseless allegation. There is no evidence that Oommen Chandy was tortured in the Cliff House. He did not come to the Cliff House on the day when the complaint was made by the complainant. The CBI report says there is no circumstantial evidence or witness statements for this.

Also, the CBI report says that Abdullah Kutty was raped in the Muscat hotel, which is a false allegation and the complainant tried to create false evidence.

Moreover, in the CBI report, the complainant tried to fabricate false evidence against KC Venugopal in the solar harassment case. According to the CBI report, the complainant tried to pretend that KC Venugopal had paid money to change her statement.
With this, the CBI acquitted the accused in all the cases handed over by the government.

Sexual assault on a girl child; The priest will be imprisoned for seven years and fined

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Thrissur: Priest who sexually assaulted girl punished under POCSO Act. Raju Kokkan (49), a native of Thrissur Amballur, was punished. The punishment is seven years imprisonment and a fine of Rs.50,000.

Thrissur Fast Track Court Judge Bindu Sudhakaran pronounced the sentence. The incident took place in 2014. The complaint is that the girl who had come to the first mass class of the parish was called and sexually assaulted.

A 17-year-old girl was strangled to death in Varkala

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Thiruvananthapuram:  A girl was killed by strangling in Varkala. Sangeeta (17) was killed in Vadaseri Sangeeta Niwas.
The girl’s body was found outside the house in a pool of blood. In connection with the murder, Sangeeta’s boyfriend was arrested. Police arrested Pallchal native police connection with the incident.

According to the police reports, the boy called Sangeetha out of the house and killed her last night.