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A tiger attacked a motorcycle-borne couple near the Bichhia Barrier in Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary, leaving a woman with serious injuries. The incident, which occurred as the couple traveled towards Mihipurwa, has heightened concerns over increasing big cat movement near human habitations. Forest and police teams have increased surveillance and advised commuters to exercise caution.
A 24-year-old man allegedly killed his younger brother with an LPG cylinder in Lucknow after the victim intervened in assaults on their parents. The accused then dragged the victim onto the road, proclaiming he had killed him. The incident stemmed from a family dispute fueled by the accused's alleged substance abuse.
A man accused of murdering his wife in a dowry-related case was apprehended after a police encounter in Lakhimpur Kheri. Post-mortem confirmed strangulation and electric burn injuries. The accused sustained a leg injury during the exchange of fire and is undergoing treatment. The investigation is ongoing to apprehend other family members involved.
A shocking act of domestic violence in Gonda saw a 19-year-old man allegedly beaten to death by his 18-year-old brother. The accused then injured his father and set their home ablaze, killing a buffalo and causing lakhs in property damage. Police have arrested the younger brother and are investigating.
Uttar Pradesh Police's Economic Offences Wing arrested two wholesale traders in Jalaun district for allegedly embezzling and black-marketing government-supplied kerosene meant for drought relief. The accused diverted 30,650 litres of kerosene, valued at Rs 3.06 lakh, intended for drought-affected residents between 2007-08. Investigations revealed the fuel was illegally sold on the black market instead of reaching fair-price shops.
A Telegram channel named Upp Exam Paper is under police investigation for allegedly offering the Uttar Pradesh Police Constable recruitment exam paper for Rs 8,000. An FIR has been lodged, with authorities monitoring social media to ensure a fair examination process for over 28 lakh candidates.
Lucknow's art scene buzzed with the opening of 'Mitti Se Mehrab,' a solo exhibition by self-taught artist Farzana Sahab. Padma Shri Malini Awasthi inaugurated the showcase, featuring around 55 works inspired by childhood memories, Bundelkhand's folk art, and Awadhi architectural elements. Visitors explored themes of memory, identity, and heritage, engaging with the artist's unique visual narratives.
Rae Bareli Cyber Police have booked four individuals, including three suspected members of an inter-state fraud ring, for using mule bank accounts to launder money from online scams. The syndicate allegedly exploited financially distressed individuals to open accounts, channeling lakhs in illicit funds. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend the accused.
Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel hosted a special screening of 'Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart' in Lucknow. The film, featuring her granddaughter Sanskruti Jayana as Satyabhama, captivated attendees including CM Yogi Adityanath. Praised for its cultural depiction, the movie was declared tax-free in UP, with plans for student screenings.
A 65-year-old woman was attacked by a leopard in Bahraich district, sustaining injuries to her neck and hands. Villagers intervened, forcing the animal to flee. This incident adds to a series of recent leopard attacks in the area, heightening fear and prompting demands for stronger forest department action.
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Uttar Pradesh STF arrested Om Kumar, the alleged kingpin of an inter-state online fraud racket. The gang operated fake Telegram channels, falsely claiming access to leaked question papers for competitive exams, cheating aspirants out of thousands. Investigations are ongoing to uncover a wider network.
Two key accused, carrying Rs 50,000 reward each, were arrested in a Rs 74 lakh property fraud case linked to Vrindavan Yojana. The well-organized racket involved forged documents, financial manipulation, and intimidation. The mastermind allegedly orchestrated the fraud, while another accused acted as a forger and enforcer, even threatening the victim.
A doctor at a Uttar Pradesh community health centre was allegedly assaulted by a man who demanded he join the 'Cockroach Janta Party'. When the doctor refused, citing rules against political involvement for government employees, an argument ensued. The accused reportedly vandalized property and threatened the doctor before fleeing.
In a significant administrative shift, the Uttar Pradesh government has moved the UPEIDA from the industries department to the infrastructure development department, now held by CM Yogi Adityanath. This move aims to streamline work distribution and remove duplication, aligning UPEIDA's administrative control with its core function of large-scale infrastructure creation.
A BTech student was apprehended in Sitapur following a police encounter for allegedly murdering his three-month pregnant girlfriend over marriage disputes. The accused, injured during an escape attempt, confessed to strangling and stabbing the BSc student before dumping her body. Skeletal remains were recovered, with forensic tests pending.
A 40-year-old man in Mahoba district died beside the graves of his wife and son, just 11 days after their deaths. Subhan Ahmad was found in a prayer-like position, seemingly overcome by grief after his son died from a heatwave and his wife shortly after. The incident leaves three children orphaned.
Maharajganj Police and SSB apprehended a Myanmar national, Phyo, near the India-Nepal border, seizing 4.532 kg of high-grade hydroponic weed valued at Rs 4.5 crore. The contraband, originating from Thailand and routed through Nepal, was destined for India, possibly Delhi. This significant bust highlights Nepal's growing role as a transit hub for international drug syndicates.
Uttar Pradesh Police's Economic Offences Wing arrested Mahipal Singh, a director of Karmabhoomi Real Estate Company Limited, in connection with a 100 crore fraud. The company allegedly duped hundreds of investors by promising high returns and plot allotments but failed to deliver. Five other directors remain absconding.
Gyanveer Singh, a new Regional Passport Officer in Lucknow, prioritizes reducing applicant visits through enhanced digital communication. He aims to streamline services, drawing on international experience to maintain India's efficient passport system. Singh has implemented measures like WhatsApp grievance redressal and the Passport Van initiative to improve public access and applicant experience.

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