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The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has arrested two chemical traders, Ankit Mehta and Maulik Kothari, for allegedly evading over Rs 22 crore in customs duty. The traders are accused of mis-declaring imported chemicals from China, suppressing country of origin and Bill of Lading details to avoid higher duties.
The Supreme Court has cancelled the bail of Akash Bindu, an accused in a gang rape case, ordering his surrender by January 5, 2026. The apex court found significant flaws in the lower court's bail order, which overlooked crucial evidence like head injuries and relied on irrelevant factors.
Thane Central Prison witnessed its first-ever naming ceremony for an infant daughter of a woman inmate. The heartwarming event, organized by the Nanhe Kadam foundation, featured traditional songs and a special reveal of the baby's name. This initiative highlights the prison's efforts to support mothers and children within its complex.
Mumbai awakens to a bright, sunny day with temperatures reaching 29.3C, ideal for outdoor plans. Despite yesterday's 'poor' air quality (AQI 135), clear skies and gentle breezes are forecast to stabilize pollution levels throughout the week. Sensitive individuals are advised to wear masks in congested areas. Enjoy the pleasant weather, but remain mindful of lingering air concerns.
Maharashtra police are now leveraging MahaCrimeOS AI, powered by Microsoft Foundry, to combat cybercrime across all 1,100 police stations. This AI copilot automates complaint processing and investigation, significantly speeding up response times. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency and citizen support in tackling the rising tide of online fraud and scams.
Maharashtra police are enhancing cybercrime investigations with the MahaCrimeOS AI platform, developed by CyberEye and deployed through MARVEL. This AI copilot automates processes, analyzes data faster, and assists investigators in tackling a surge in digital frauds. The platform's statewide rollout aims to improve efficiency and citizen support.
Italian luxury brand Prada has partnered with Indian artisans to launch a limited-edition Kolhapuri Chappal collection. Priced at approximately $930, the 2,000-pair line aims to preserve traditional craftsmanship and showcase Indian heritage on a global fashion stage, with potential for significant export growth.

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