Kochi: C Sajesh, the benefactor of Arjun Ayanki, one of the masterminds in the gold smuggling case, appeared for questioning. Sajesh, a former DYFI regional office bearer, appeared before customs in Kochi at 11 am. He was a member of the CPM Moiyaram branch and was expelled from the party yesterday.
The car used by Arjun is registered in the name of Sajesh. The investigation revealed that Arjun was traveling in this car at the Karipur airport. The car was found abandoned in Pariyaram.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has directed the government to provide financial assistance to the families of those who died due to covid in the country. The court directed the Center to prepare a guideline within six months. The Center can decide on the amount. A bench headed by Justice Ashok Bhushan passed the order.
The Center was of the view that it was not in a position to provide financial assistance to the families of the deceased. But the Supreme Court rejected these arguments. It is also suggested that the guidelines for death certificates be simplified.
Mangalore: Karnataka has made RTPCR negative test results mandatory for those arriving from Kerala. Following the detection of Delta Plus in Kerala, a new variant of the Covid-19 virus, Karnataka has again made negative test results mandatory. With this, strict monitoring was carried out in the border areas of the districts including Dakshina Kannada, which shares a border with Kerala. Those who fail the negative test will be sent back.
The Deputy Commissioner (DC) K V Rajendra informed that RT-PCR negative result is mandatory for all those entering Karnataka through various borders of Dakshina Kannada district. The Deputy Commissioner said that steps have been taken to check all vehicles entering the district through various border roads as per the order of the state government.
The DC said there will be 24-hour inspections to prevent people from making unnecessary trips.
It has also asked for the setting up of checkpoints in the Gram Panchayats in the border areas of the district. All hospitals have been directed to make RT-PCR mandatory for patients coming from Kerala and those accompanying them. Covid checkpoints were also opened at the borders.
Border surveillance has also been strengthened to prevent the possibility of a third wave and reduce the number of cases. The deputy commissioner told that it was a challenge to check those coming by train.
Thiruvananthapuram: The arrest of the accused in the murder of an Uber taxi driver at Chakka in Thiruvananthapuram has been registered. Sanal Mohammad Khani and Sajad, residents of Puthukkurichi, Kathinamkulam were arrested.
Defendant Sanal Mohammad sustained a hand injury during the attack. Sanal was rushed to a private hospital for treatment. However, the hospital authorities informed the police about the suspicion.
The information about the murder came to light after the Vanchiyoor police questioned him. When the police reached the house in Chakka, Sampath was found bleeding to death.
The victim was found dead in a rented house near Chakka on Monday morning. There were about sixty wounds on Sambath’s body. The two chased and stabbed Sambath, who tried to run away from behind during the attack. The Vanchiyoor CI Ragesh Kumar said that they are also investigating the links of the incident.
Sanal, one of the accused in the murder case, was earlier arrested by the Attingal police in connection with the cannabis case. The postmortem of the Sambath will take place today.
Ahmedabad: A speeding I20 car rammed into a group of people sleeping on a footpath in Ahmedabad. One person was killed and four others were injured in the crash.
According to the information received, there were four people in the car. All of them has escaped from the site after the incident, police said. Police began searching for the car driver and others.
Witnesses say the I20 was speeding at the crash site. Witnesses said the car lost control due to high speeds and crashed into the sidewalk.
The speed of the car and the video of him riding on the footpath were recorded on CCTV. A case has been registered and an investigation has been launched, police said.
Geneva: The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned people not to take painkillers before taking the covid vaccine. The WHO has stated that taking paracetamol or other painkillers before taking the vaccine may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine.
However, a WHO spokesman said that painkillers such as paracetamol could be used to reduce the side effects of the vaccine. The WHO says that taking the painkiller before taking the vaccine may reduce the antibody response.
People who have been vaccinated may experience symptoms such as pain, fatigue, fever, and body aches. The WHO said the symptoms would not last longer than two days. But those who regularly take antihistamines for allergy problems need to seek the advice of a treating physician before taking the vaccine, said Professor Luke O’Neill of Trinity College Dublin.
New Delhi: A drone has been spotted near a Jammu and Kashmir military base for the third day in a row. The drone was found near the Sunchuan military base at around 2.30 am. Meanwhile, the NIA will probe the drone strike at the Jammu Air Force base. The Union Home Ministry has issued an order for this.
Meanwhile, Lashkar commander Nadeem Abbar, who was arrested by Jammu and Kashmir police yesterday, was killed. Police say Abbar was killed in a crash during a search of a terrorist hideout in Srinagar.
Another Lashkar-e-Taiba militant was killed in the ensuing clash, police said. Abrar, a native of Budgam in Kashmir, was one of Lashkar-e-Taiba’s top commanders, police said.
Kochi: The arrest of Arjun Ayanki, who was taken into customs custody in connection with the Karipur gold smuggling, has been registered. The arrest was recorded after six hours of questioning.
According to a report filed in the Customs Court, Arjun Ayanki was involved in the Karipur gold smuggling.
Thiruvananthapuram: The state government has decided to give the vaccine to all those above 18 years of age without any preference condition. The Department of Health said in the order that priority will continue to be given to various categories, including those affected by the disease. The vaccine has been available for free in the country since June 21. This order of the state government is a continuation of this.
Steps are being taken to intensify the vaccine supply in the state. But the central government has taken steps to speed up vaccination on the conclusion that the third wave of covid will be delayed. It is hoped that Kerala will get more vaccines in the coming days. Attempts are being made in the country to vaccinate one crore, people, every day.