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A 32-year-old history-sheeter, missing since January, was found as a skeleton in a Nalasopara water tank. Police arrested five men, all with criminal records, for his alleged murder. The victim's brother provided crucial information leading to the discovery and arrests.
Maharashtra government issued a statewide advisory against panic buying and hoarding of fuel, assuring adequate petrol and diesel stocks. The move follows a surge in demand and reports of industrial consumers buying from retail pumps, straining supplies for ordinary citizens. Authorities are intensifying inspections and warning of legal action for unauthorized transactions and hoarding.
Mumbai authorities are enhancing public parking lots and considering a red-and-black color-coding for no-parking zones to curb violations and improve traffic. Despite over 30,000 available spaces, many public parking lots remain underutilized, prompting measures like improved surveillance, illumination, and digital occupancy displays to encourage their use.
An IndiGo flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai returned to the bay shortly after take-off on Friday evening due to a bird hit. The pilots made the decision to turn back as a precautionary measure. Following thorough inspections and safety checks, the aircraft was declared airworthy and successfully completed its journey to Mumbai.
Kandivali Police apprehended 19-year-old Arman Shaikh for breaking into a Ganesh temple's donation box and stealing Rs 60,000. This arrest also cracked two other theft cases, one at a wine shop and another temple. Shaikh, with a prior record, was identified through CCTV footage and apprehended near Ekta Nagar creek. The investigation involved a dedicated police team.
A 49-year-old man, wanted for 22 years in a trafficking case, has been apprehended by Oshiwara Police. Rajendra Shinde, who evaded justice since 2004, was finally arrested after a prolonged search. Police tracked him through various leads, culminating in his capture on June 3rd, bringing an end to his long fugitive status.
On Thursday evening, tragedy struck on the Western Express Highway in Dahisar East, where 34-year-old autorickshaw driver SS Khade lost his life after a violent collision with a divider. Security cameras captured the moment as he sped dangerously near the Dahisar metro station, ultimately causing his auto to careen off the flyover.
Modular origami is gaining popularity in Mumbai. Workshops are drawing enthusiasts seeking a meditative and creative outlet. People are rediscovering childhood joys and appreciating the science behind complex geometric structures. Mumbaikars are embracing these interactive experiences, finding beauty and purpose in transforming paper. The craft fosters human connection and community.

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