The Times of India
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Barabanki cyber police have successfully detained four individuals believed to be key players in a vast cyber fraud scheme. This operation was prompted by the identification of a mule account responsible for channeling more than Rs 1.68 crore. With nine victims scattered across multiple states losing in excess of Rs 14.68 crore, investigators learned that the accused received a ten percent fee for providing bank account details.
Barabanki police arrested six individuals for a Rs 45 lakh land sale fraud. The accused allegedly used forged documents and an impersonator to cheat a woman. Police recovered a Swift car used during the commission of the crime. The investigation revealed the accused presented a fake landowner to finalize the deal. Further efforts are underway to identify and apprehend other individuals involved in this racket.
Uttar Pradesh authorities have cracked down on an organized interstate syndicate dealing in counterfeit medicines. Raids across Agra uncovered illegal relabelling, fake billing, and diversion of government hospital drugs. Over 3.63 crore worth of illicit medicines have been seized since the special drive began. The operation aims to dismantle the syndicate's financial and criminal infrastructure effectively. Investigations into the wider network and alleged extortion of traders are continuing.
A woman faced assault and threats during a road rage incident in Gorakhpur. Her vehicle had a minor collision with a motorcycle, leading to an argument. A group of men then attacked her violently in the presence of police. One accused has been arrested, and a search is on for others. Police have registered an FIR and invoked serious charges against the suspects.
Members of Parliament presented passenger-centric proposals to the North Central Railway General Manager. They requested new direct train services to major cities and station name changes. Dedicated breastfeeding compartments and passenger libraries were also among the key suggestions. MPs also sought improved operational coordination and station transfers for better management. All suggestions will be examined and acted upon according to railway rules.
Lucknow's food safety authorities took decisive action by confiscating nearly ten tonnes of food items, with more than eight tonnes rendered unsuitable and subsequently destroyed. Inspectors gathered nineteen samples for testing, resulting in the swift shutdown of a spice manufacturing unit due to poor hygiene standards. Follow-up measures will be implemented once laboratory results are analyzed.
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